Article: SUDAN INAUGURATES FIRST ETHANOL MILL IN AFRICA

According to ANBA: The Sudanese Kenana Sugar Company is going to inaugurate its first ethanol mill in Africa at the end of March. The factory was built by the Brazilian Dedini, a producer of machinery and equipment for the sugar and alcohol industry that is headquartered in the interior of the state of S?o Paulo. This information was disclosed to ANBA by the ambassador of Sudan to Brazilian capital Bras?lia, Omer Salih Abubakr, during a visit of the Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce. According to the diplomat, the mill was built within the Kenana complex, which is 250 kilometres south of Khartoum, on the bank of the White Nile, and should have a capacity for production of 61 million litres ...

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