In South Sudan, the demand for specialized minerals is rapidly increasing as the nation focuses on infrastructure rebuilding. However, the local availability of refined flakes of mica is limited, leading to a heavy reliance on international imports to support insulation and electrical components manufacturing.
The construction sector frequently struggles with soil stabilization in riverine areas. The introduction of bagged bentonite has become a pivotal solution for creating impermeable barriers and enhancing the load-bearing capacity of roads and foundations in the Nile basin.
Furthermore, the agricultural sector is seeking more efficient soil conditioners. The application of bentonite treatment is being explored to improve water retention in the arid regions of South Sudan, bridging the gap between raw mineral extraction and practical agricultural utility.
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