
INSIGHT-How a key ingredient in Coca-Cola, M&M's is smuggled from war-torn Sudan

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Gum arabic, a key ingredient in products like Coca-Cola and M&M's, is being trafficked from conflict-ridden Sudan, complicating supply chains for Western companies. The paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) control major gum-harvesting regions, leading to unregulated exports and cheap, uncertified gum entering markets in neighboring countries. Industry sources express concern over the opaque trade, which risks infiltrating global supply chains. Companies like Ingredion and Nexira are diversifying their sourcing to mitigate risks associated with the conflict, while the RSF claims to protect the gum trade.
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