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American Journal of Marketing Research, Vol.4, No.1, Mar. 2018, Pub. Date: Jun. 6, 2018
Economic Contribution of Agricultural Exports to the National Economy
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Authors
[01] Mohmed Musa Ali Ibrahim, Redr UK, Khartoum, Sudan.
Abstract
The paper described the recently trends of Sudanese agricultural quantities supplied in metric (tons) and the revenues gains (USD) of exporting a major cash crops and its contribution to the wider national economy during the period of (2002-2016), Khartoum, Sudan. The study depended on qualitative source of secondary data including time series and; the time series analysis were used to examine factors that can be determining the agricultural exports. The findings showed that trends of quantities exported and the foreign revenues earnings have been extremely abysmal; sometimes increase, decreased and remained stagnant for sometimes during the studying period. The results point out that both domestic and an exports trading plays a significant impact on economic development. On the other hand, the analysis revealed that the gains received of exports during the period of (2002-2016) was; sesame, Gum Arabic, cotton, hibiscus, sorghum and groundnuts reported about USD 2996845, USD 1131731, USD 940705, USD 228697, USD 202575 and to around USD 71320 respectively. The study ends with some policy recommendations that being a member of COMESA integration has a positive and opportunities for the Sudan to enhance of its exports. This is to be expected since 1994, which means that agricultural exports product will be enters to the trade barrier and receive preferential treatment in the member states. Finally, the current government has to take a bold and giants step to review the sector into avoid over reliance and to direct the efforts to the public and privates sector toward the agricultural production that can be in the present time. Future studies on the current topic are therefore, recommended; Policy Analysis Matrix (PAM) need to be analyze the market distortions of tradable, non-tradable, domestic resources factor and government policy intervention.
Keywords
Agricultural Exports, Trends Analysis, Cash Crops, Marketing of Agricultural Products, Market Analysis, Gains of Exports and Trades
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