A small map about vegetation in Sudan (source : FAO).
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5 October 2010 16:43, by Mike Mike
On what i see in the map above there is nothing that can make us think back in North Sudan when we seperated because all of you have now seen the full map with the indication of fertiles locations. It is the South sudan which is full now with all good fertiles places for exploring agricultural production and also with good enough mineral oil fields/ rivers, forests and parks, so i don’t think that we will be seen later by other people as poor country but if it happen to be seen poor nations then it is not because our land is poor that incident can be caused by maladministration from our leaders or lack of techanology.
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