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Farming System and Food Security in Western Sudan: Are the Things Improving?

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Figure 3. Average and trend of cultivated areas (000 fed) by food crops (sorghum and millet) in North Kordofan State during the period 1970/71-2012/13 [15]
Figure 5. Average and trend of cultivated areas (000 fed) by cash crops (groundnut and sesame) in North Kordofan State during the period 1970/71-2012/13 [15]
Figure 6. Average and trend of production (000TM) for cash crops (groundnut and sesame) in North Kordofan State during the period 1970/71-2012/13 [15]
Figure 8. Average share of food consumption in both urban and rural areas of North Kordofan State in 2005 [19]
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