area about 1,886,068 km² of land, a total population of well over 37,289,406 million, out of which...
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Area about 1,886,068 km² of land, a total population of well over 37,289,406 million, out of which 75% live in rural areas.Density 16.4/km2
GDPTotal $94 billionPer capita $2,673
Industrial Research & Consultancy Centre
Background:IRCC was established with the help of UNIDO in 1965 as a national, commercial centre.Activity• Conduct applied research (R&D) on local raw materials for industrial exploitation.• Design and technology transfer of Small scale industries to meet the real local needs.• Prepare techno-economic feasibility studies of new industrial investment projects for both public and private sectors.
•Consultation services on industrial planning, production management and product design and development.• Contributing as main player in setting up the national polices and strategies for industrial development.• Considered as reference laboratory for the Sudanese Standards & Metrology Corporation.•Consultation services on industrial planning, production management and product design and development.
•Raise awareness among industrialists, workers and government on industrial development issues.•Participate in the formulation of the national industrial development plan.•Help identification, transfer & adoption of modern appropriate technologies.•Raise industrial awareness.•Preparation and marketing of industrial information.
•Formulation of training programs for employees in the various specialization in industry and supervising the implementation of such programs.• Assist in the preparation of standard specification for the local industrial products.
Engineering Industries Research Department
Leather Research & Technology Centre Department
Chemical Industries Research Department
Food Industries Research Department
The Industry Economies Research Department (IERD)
Industrial Information Research, Documentation and Publication Department
IRCC Departments
IRCC is member of the network of centers of excellence of The Commission on Science and Technology for Sustainable Development in the South (COMSATS).
CO-Operation and members
Application of ICTs in Agriculture
Introduction
Information and Communication Technology (ICTs) was raised as a new feature in the Sudan agricultural sectors in the contemporary time. Usage of ICTs to disseminate and share information in Sudanese rural areas is one of the important components of agricultural development in the country
The challenges are to make ICTs available to rural people, and to build efficient national agricultural information system to increase access to information at the national level, in addition to connect rural people to global information networks.
Agriculture contributes about 45% to the Gross Domestic Product (GDP), generates over 85% of the foreign exchange earnings, and provides the raw materials for agro-industries and employment for over 80% of the labor force. About 87% of economically active people depend on agricultural or pastoral activities and related enterprises for their livelihoods. Forest resources contribute about 10 % to the GDP
ICTs in Sudan
ICTs in Agriculture
e- Agriculture projects in Sudan
Gedaref digital city organization (GDCO) is a non-governmental and not for profit organization (civil society) in Gedaref Sudanthe the vision of the project ( increase your production reduce your cost from any place in the world reach your farm) it achieved :-1.huge database for 10.000 farms2. Gedaref electronic (digital) Map3. Crop market web portal 4. Training and capacity building5. Reduce the cost of farms planning 6. Agro-Mobile Services7. Disaster control through ICT
Agadi project
The Agadi project is coordinated by the Precision Farming Unit (PFU), whose aim is to introduce site-specific farming, using GPS and GIS-based technology, for the commercial mechanized farming sector in Sudan.Achievement:Innovative precision agriculture technology introduced at Agadi farm has generally helped to make farming practices more efficient. Planting times have been reduced by 60%, the area of plant cover has improved by 3.5%, and the cost of spraying herbicides has been cut substantially.
Constraints facing use of ICT in Sudan
• Poverty& Illiteracy• ICT is not part of the culture and not a priority
• High cost of e-infrastructure, high government taxes• Power supply in rural
• shortage of ICTs skills and trained staff•Lacks technical know-how which can help them to get
more benefits from ICTs.•Lacks good infrastructure of National Agricultural
Information System