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The Citizen on MSNHow Coca-Cola ingredient is smuggled from SudanSudan produces around 80 percent of the world's gum arabic, a natural substance used to mix, stabilise and thicken ...
Global trade in gum arabic centres on the African nation – and proceeds bankroll conflict between the army and paramilitary ...
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Mongabay News on MSNWomen in Ghana plant ‘diversion’ trees to protect shea trees and their livelihoodsAs the growing demand for charcoal and firewood hastens the decline of shea trees in Ghana, communities living on the fringes ...
Sudan produces around 80% of the world's gum arabic, a natural substance harvested from acacia trees that's widely used to mix, stabilise and thicken ingredients in mass-market products including ...
Sudan is the world’s leading exporter of gum arabic, which comes from hardened acacia tree resin. It’s a necessary ingredient for lots of household items and food products. But the RSF, which the US ...
Gum arabic, derived from the sap of acacia trees, is widely used as a stabiliser, thickener and binding agent. For global billion-dollar consumer companies, "uninterrupted access to this key ...
As the war continues in Sudan, gum arabic smuggling puts more challenges in front of international companies and local ...
Sudan produces around 80 percent of the world's gum arabic, a natural substance harvested from acacia trees that's widely used to mix, stabilise and thicken ingredients in mass-market products ...
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