Sudanese farmer Modawi Ahmed is pictured inside his granary in the village of al-Laota, about 70 kilometres southwest of the capital Khartoum on May 28, 2022. - Impoverished Sudan has for years been grappling with a grinding economic crisis, which deepened after last year's military coup prompted Western governments to cut crucial aid. The October coup derailed a fragile transition put in place following the 2019 ouster of president Omar al-Bashir. (Photo by ASHRAF SHAZLY / AFP)
Sudanese women ride their donkeys in the village.
Sudanese farmer Modawi Ahmed outside his granary.
Sudanese farmer Mr Ahmed shows the wheat he has grown.
A Sudanese boy rides his donkey in the village.
Sudanese farmer Abdul Latif Al-Bouni inspects wheat in the village.
Wheat stored in a granary in the village.
Sudanese farmer Modawi Ahmed is pictured inside his granary in the village of al-Laota, about 70 kilometres southwest of the capital Khartoum on May 28, 2022. - Impoverished Sudan has for years been grappling with a grinding economic crisis, which deepened after last year's military coup prompted Western governments to cut crucial aid. The October coup derailed a fragile transition put in place following the 2019 ouster of president Omar al-Bashir. (Photo by ASHRAF SHAZLY / AFP)
Sudanese women ride their donkeys in the village.
Sudanese farmer Modawi Ahmed outside his granary.
Sudanese farmer Mr Ahmed shows the wheat he has grown.
A Sudanese boy rides his donkey in the village.
Sudanese farmer Abdul Latif Al-Bouni inspects wheat in the village.