Inter Press Service: Facing an unprecedented economic crisis, South Sudan - the newest nation of the world - has urged its 12 million inhabitants to turn to agriculture instead of depending on declining oil revenues.
Before the fall of oil prices below $30 a barrel in the international market, oil-rich South Sudan used to import virtually all of its basic requirements from overseas.
Chicken came from Brazil. Tomatoes, onions, maize flour, cooking oil, dairy products and beans are still being imported from neighbouring...