Sudan unveils $1bn sugar facility in White Nile state
date:Jul 13, 2012
as a by-product, of which half will be used by the plant, whereas the other half will be exported to the national grid.
Within two years, the sugar plant is expected to produce 100,000 tons animal feed and 45 million tons of ethanol every year.
Sudan's Kenana Sugar, owned by Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Sudan, holds the largest share in the plant with a 30% stake, while other shareholders include Sudanese firms and two Egyptian investors.
Although Sudan is one of the largest sugar producers in Afric
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