Sudan's animal exports, the missing dimension - a study of its analysis (leather as a model, the period 2002-2019 AD)

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  • Dr. teacher Zakaryaa Mohammed Zakarya
  • Dr. teacher Mohammed Hammad Abduallah AbdAlrahim

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.58564/EASJ/1.4.2022.1

Keywords:

animal wealth, Sudanese exports

Abstract

Sudan is very rich of the animal wealth, that considered among the biggest six countries in the world possessing cows, sheep, goats, and the second of the number of camels, besides big wild animal wealth, especially the reptile leather trade, which has little contribution in the Sudanese exports, comparing to the big size of animal wealth. The study aims to analyze the current situation (threats and opportunities) of the Sudanese leather sector, in order to achieve the expected and promising returns. The study assumes clear relevancy between the traditional production methods, and low production of tanneries in Sudan. The study has come to important results such as, the low capacity of the Sudanese tanneries, affects the leather industry. The study recommends immediate reformative procedures to the leather sector, to improve and modernize it, so as to relize the government efforts to raise the contribution of the leather exports in the National Product.

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Published

2022-11-28

How to Cite

Dr. teacher Zakaryaa Mohammed Zakarya, & Dr. teacher Mohammed Hammad Abduallah AbdAlrahim. (2022). Sudan’s animal exports, the missing dimension - a study of its analysis (leather as a model, the period 2002-2019 AD). Economic and Administrative Studies Journal , 1(4), 1–23. https://doi.org/10.58564/EASJ/1.4.2022.1

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