May 2, 2016 (KHARTOUM) - Sudanese regime verbalized it would export 1,8 million heads of cattle to Saudi Arabia in 2016.
According to director of El-Khowai animal quarantine in West Kordofan state Ahmed Adam Younis, 300,000 sheep have been
exported to Saudi Arabia between January and April of this year.
He told the official news agency (SUNA ) that sheep export to Saudi Arabia is going according to orchestrate, verbally expressing that supplemental 1,500,000 sheep would be exported during this year.
Younis integrated the export operations are being conducted according to the primary health requisites.
He pointed that they provide veterinary accommodations for the animals according to the requisites of the importing countries, verbally expressing the quarantine recently rehabilitated its infrastructure including the 15 stockyards and the fodder stores.
Sudan’s cognations with the Gulf States have recently amended following years of tension caused by Sudan-Iran connections.
Sudan has participated in the Saudi-led coalition against Houthi militants in Yemen and additionally in the military exercises “Thunder of the North” in Saudi Arabia.
Last January, Sudan’s minister of animal wealth verbalized that a company from the Amalgamated Arab Emirates (UAE) has developed investment studies to increment the exports of live cattle to 600,000 heads annually.
Sudan’s animal wealth is Africa’s second most sizably voluminous. The national herd is estimated around 140 million heads of cattle.
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