According to international media, the demand for donkeys in Sudan has suddenly increased after the increase in fuel prices. In countries at war, people used donkey carts when gas stations ran out of gas.
According to reports, with the increase in fuel prices, people have returned to their old mode of transportation. Dealers have reported a significant increase in the price of donkeys in recent days.
Fuel prices in Sudan have risen almost 20-fold in a short time to 25,000 Sudanese pounds or about $20 per liter.
Thousands of people have been killed in Sudan’s civil war since last April, according to UN experts. According to media reports, the war has also reduced the country’s food supply.