A public-sector enterprise shaping Sudan's sugar industry.
Through its factories, technical units, research, and training, SSC supports production and long-term sector development.
Sudan's sugar industry — land, water, factories, and the people behind them.
A national agro-industrial company.
Sudanese Sugar Company (SSC) is a public-sector enterprise with a long-standing role in Sudan's sugar industry. The company operates a network of sugar factories, specialised industrial units, a research centre, and a national training centre.
Together, these capabilities support the production of sugar for Sudan's markets, strengthen the industrial value chain, and contribute to workforce and community development in regions surrounding the factories.
Company Profile
From cane field to refined product.
- Sugar cane cultivation and irrigation
- Industrial processing and refining
- Engineering, foundry, and packaging support
- Research, training, and workforce development

Production, capability, and continuity.
SSC's mission centres on supporting Sudan's sugar industry through reliable production, strong technical capability, and continuous workforce and community development.
Read Mission & VisionA public-sector enterprise with institutional responsibility.
Sudanese Sugar Company operates under public-sector ownership and institutional responsibility, with structured leadership supporting the sound management of production assets, technical units, and community-related activities.
A legacy connected to Sudan's industrial development.
- 1930sEarly studies exploring sugar production in Sudan
- 1962Trial production begins at Guneid Sugar Factory
- 1965/1966New Halfa Sugar Factory established
- 1971Khartoum Central Foundry established
- 1972/1974Sennar Sugar Factory developed
- 1975Training Centre established
