History of irrigation in Sudan

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Sudan had a modern irrigated agriculture sector totaling about 800,000 hectares in 2010, out of about 84 million hectares that were potentially arable.[1] This was a slight decline from the prior year and well below the more than 2 million hectares of the early 1990s.[2] The Nile and its tributaries were the source of water for 93 percent of irrigated agriculture, and of this, the Blue Nile accounted for about 67 percent.[3] Gravity flow was the main form of irrigation, although pumps served part of the irrigated area.[2]

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