Livestock

The livestock sector occupies the second place in the Sudanese economy in terms of importance, as Sudan owns more than 130 million heads of livestock, and Khartoum alone owns more than one million heads of them.

In addition to the freshwater fish wealth in rivers such as the Nile and lakes such as Lake Nubia and salt water such as the Red Sea. In addition to wild animals and birds.

Sudan is considered one of the richest Arab and African countries in its livestock, in which the number of food animals (cows, sheep, goats, camels) is estimated at about 103 million heads (30 million heads of cattle, 37 million heads of sheep, 33 million heads of goats, 3 million heads of camels). In addition to 4 million heads of the equine species, 45 million poultry, and a fish wealth estimated at about 100 thousand tons for domestic fisheries and 10 thousand tons for marine fisheries, in addition to an estimated large number of wild animals.

Sudanese Meat Exports:

Through Al-Hilali Group in Sudan, the company began implementing one of the largest deals for the export of boneless chilled meat to the Republic of Algeria, with a total deal of (5,000) tons as a first batch out of a series of shipments for that Sudanese product from natural national pastures exceeding twenty thousand tons.

The first batch of (60) tons was shipped via air in March 2023, setting a record for the largest meat shipment in the history of Khartoum International Airport.

The company was unable to continue shipping operations due to the ongoing war in Sudan, and follow-up will take place as soon as we stop the war and peace returns to our beloved homeland.