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Lennart Olsson, LUCSUS

Lennart Olsson

Professor, Docent

Lennart Olsson, LUCSUS

A traditional agroforestry system under threat: an analysis of the gum arabic market and cultivation in the Sudan

Author

  • Bodil Elmqvist
  • Lennart Olsson
  • E M Elamin
  • A Warren

Summary, in English

The main aim of this study is to review the environmental and socioeconomic sustainability of the gum arabic farming system in central Sudan. A further aim is to analyse some of the main factors influencing production in recent decades in order to understand the future trade potential and consequently the smallholder livelihood. The study shows that end-user imports of gum arabic have increased during recent decades. Gum arabic is mainly for uses such as soft drinks, confectionary, and pharmaceuticals. However, even with this increased demand the production in Sudan, the main country of production, is declining. The producers, mainly smallholders, suger from fluctuating prices. If the gum arabic farming system should be able to provide the environmental benefits of improved soil fertility and the socioeconomic benefits of risk spreading and dry season income opportunities, the prices paid to smallholders must be stabilized at a fair level, otherwise a shift to other crops or practices might take place.

Department/s

  • LUCSUS (Lund University Centre for Sustainability Studies)

Publishing year

2005

Language

English

Pages

211-218

Publication/Series

Agroforestry Systems

Volume

64

Issue

3

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

Springer

Topic

  • Physical Geography
  • Social Sciences Interdisciplinary

Keywords

  • Acacia senegal
  • international market
  • Sahel
  • Kordofan
  • crop prices

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 1572-9680