Kafouri

[4] Kafouri neighbourhood is bounded to the west by the industrial zone, Kober (home of Kobar Prison), and al-Waha, and to the east by Hilla Coco Farms, to the north by the extension of the Ezba, and to the south by Kassala Street.

[5] An English company declared bankruptcy due to the heavy losses it incurred in an attempt to irrigate and reclaim a thousand acres of land east of the Khartoum Bahri station, as the land was not ready for agriculture and the canals turned white due to the density of salt water.

Aziz Kafouri took over this project at a low price and carried out complex and expensive agricultural operations.

[5] In 1922, when the establishment of the Gezira Scheme was announced as the largest irrigated project in the world; Aziz Kafouri doubled the area of his farm by purchasing 150 acres (61 ha) of good land located between the cities of Al-Hasahisa and al-Musallamiyah.

It flourished under the management of Aziz son's, Gabriel, and developed into a unique institution that supplied about 2,000 customers with milk and those who needed it throughout the triangular capital.

[6] In 1981, the government issued a decision to convert the 3,000 acres (1,200 ha) farm into distinctive residential lands.

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