KHARTOUM (Reuters) - Sudan has faced multiple armed conflicts, economic slumps and nationwide protests, but one of its little known exports has proved resilient through all the turmoil: gum arabic, an ...
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How is gum arabic fuelling the war in Sudan?
Before war broke out, Sudan was the world’s biggest gum arabic exporter, with an estimated market share of 70-80%.
This transcript was prepared by a transcription service. This version may not be in its final form and may be updated. Jessica Mendoza: Gum arabic is an ingredient you've probably never heard of, but ...
Violence between two warring generals broke out in Sudan's capital on April 15. The conflict is having an impact on exports of gum arabic, a key ingredient in dozens of products, including Coke and ...
Gum Arabic (acacia gum) is a natural hydrocolloid with a polyvalent functionality across the food industry. Gum Arabic Quick Gum by Norevo offers highly efficient stabilising, suspending and ...
Gum arabic, a naturally occurring complex polysaccharide exudate from Acacia species, has long been valued for its multifaceted applications in the food, pharmaceutical, and cosmetic industries.
Sudan's war has left farmers of gum arabic, a vital ingredient for global industry including fizzy drinks, bereft of local buyers but a trade group assures global stocks are -- for now -- sufficient.
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