Sudan’s agricultural sector is facing a dire crisis fueled by a combination of drought and ongoing conflict. The delayed rains, linked to the El Niño weather pattern, and decreasing Nile River levels are exacerbating existing food insecurity. Farmers are struggling to irrigate crops amidst the arid conditions, with some resorting to prayer for rainfall. The war in Sudan has further devastated agricultural production and increased production costs. These converging factors pose a significant threat to food supplies within the country. The situation highlights a deepening humanitarian crisis, with potential repercussions for regional stability and food security.