2018
DOI: 10.21013/jas.v11.n1.p1
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Land Suitability Evaluation for Rainfed Agriculture in Abu Hamra Area, South Darfur State, Sudan

Abstract: This study was carried out in Abu Hamra Area, south Darfur State (Latitude 12˚26ʹ to 13˚10ʹ E and longitude<br />24˚24ʹ to 25˚56ʹ N and), Sudan where the area falls in semi-arid climate. The study aimed to evaluate the<br />land suitability for rainfed agriculture and to scan crop suitability. Through the analysis of satellite image<br />and direct field observations, the study area was divided into non-cracking clay soil (unit A) classified as<br />Sodic Haplocambid, alluvial soil (uni… Show more

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“…Volume… tomatoes) and fruit crops (grapes and date palm). These results agree with Ibrahim et al (2018) results, who stated that the soil was classified as sandy clay loam and suits both field and horticultural crops.…”
Section: Sub-basinsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Volume… tomatoes) and fruit crops (grapes and date palm). These results agree with Ibrahim et al (2018) results, who stated that the soil was classified as sandy clay loam and suits both field and horticultural crops.…”
Section: Sub-basinsupporting
confidence: 92%