ABSTRACT

First Published in 2001. The Kenana factory was officially inaugurated on 3 March 1981 by the President of Sudan amidst a blaze of publicity. The Kenana concept aimed to combine Western expertise, Arab financial resources and Sudan's natural resources of sun, fertile soil and plentiful water for irrigation purposes in the creation of a mega-agro-industrial project, bringing to the host country the advantages of large-scale job creation, transfer of advance technology and import substitution. The sheer size of the project, however, allied to Sudan's limited infrastructure and the remoteness of the chosen site from the country's only seaport, fuelled controversy, with negative comment the order of the day as far as the world's financial press was concerned.

part I|96 pages

The Kenana Story

chapter 1|9 pages

The Early Years

chapter 2|4 pages

The Feasibility Study

chapter 4|7 pages

Further Financing Efforts

chapter 5|20 pages

The Project

chapter 6|9 pages

Project Period Management, 1975–80

chapter 7|11 pages

Pre-Production Progress … And hazards

chapter 8|3 pages

Prelude to Full Production

chapter 9|6 pages

Factory Operation from the Mid-1980s

chapter 10|4 pages

Commercial Operation

Problems and Industrial Relations

chapter 11|6 pages

Keys to Kenana's Success

part II|50 pages

Social Factors and Special Services

chapter 12|4 pages

The People Who Were Originally There

chapter 13|5 pages

Kenana's People Today

chapter 14|6 pages

Roles of the Major Shareholders

chapter 15|4 pages

Bringing the Water

chapter 16|4 pages

Planting the Cane

chapter 17|3 pages

New Extension Project

chapter 18|3 pages

Harvesting

Hectic Days and Nights

chapter 19|3 pages

Workshop Activities

chapter 20|3 pages

Manpower Training

chapter 21|2 pages

Satellite Offices

part III|24 pages

Financial Records

chapter 24|2 pages

Fixed Asset Revaluation

chapter 25|2 pages

Project Costs and Escalation

chapter 27|6 pages

Share Capital and Project Financing