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Khartoum to Port Sudan. Alhawwath, which is the capital of the province of Rahad and mediates gardener production area and going through the railway line heading towards Port Sudan across the city of Kassala. Dawkah, the capital of the province of tippers and mediating agricultural production areas in the southeastern part of the state. Tippers, it located on the Sudan-Ethiopian border and a center for cross-border trade to Ethiopia and across to all of Somalia and Djibouti in the event of Aaktmal continental road. Gouge bees, and is located near the tourist Dinder National Park Reserve, one of the most promising cities after the discovery of signs of mineral wealth is in gold ore and natural gas. Cottage cheese, one of the state's border localities.
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serves as the state capital and the central hub for the state government, governor's office, and commercial activities. It provides essential urban services. Acanthosis, and the largest market for livestock and quarry state veterinarian. FAO, embracing presidency Rahad agricultural project also
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Industry in the state depend on agricultural products
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The agricultural projects in this region primarily depend on rain-fed irrigation and rainfall. Notable projects encompass Um Settat, sesame cultivation, Alvhqh, Labadi, and various others. The Rahad
Agricultural Project utilizes irrigation from the Rahad River and the blue Nile River for both
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The banking system, the state 24 branches of various banks which has 17 commercial and 7 specialized banks, in addition to the Bank of Sudan organizer of the banking activity and the supervisor of the application of the banking system of laws and policies of the central bank.
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Rainfed agriculture belt: an area of approximately 2.96262 million acres with rainfall ranging between 550 to 600 mm. Features clay soil on flat plains. Rain-fed agriculture is practiced in the form of large fields and smaller areas around Alqryz. Forest reserves are
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Dry agriculture belt: an area of approximately 1.62792 million acres and located in the north, with rainfall ranging between 500 and 600 mm. Featuring
Ptrepettha mud and lacks valleys and creeks. Mechanized farming in the form of large sprawling fields is
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methods in 1945, arable land in the state was expanded until it reached 7,162,133 kilometers, while 2,376,563 kilometers of forest contributed to the production of
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Protected areas: a total protected land area of about 176,630 acres, with protected waters having an area of about 878,180 acres.
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