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Although the Gum Arabic belt has a large number of Hashab trees and numerous gum Arabic studies have been undertaken, there are still information gaps in gum production, quality aspects, marketing, and the adoption of innovative methods. The overall goal of this study was to evaluate the impact of gum Arabic research results on improving and developing the gum Arabic sector in terms of applied sunki in tapping is faster than axe, time of first picking after tapping, agro-forestry services, packaging operation, and efficacy of gum Arabic production researches techniques results on developing and improving the gum Arabic sector provided by various institutions in Sheikan and Um Ruwaba Loc. Face-to-face interviews with local farmers were used to gather the primary data. From nine gum Arabic producers' associations representing the two localities, a random sample of 265 responses was chosen. Secondary data was gathered from a variety of sources, including theses, journals, books, publications, the internet, and other relevant sources. Statistical Package for Social Sciences was used to examine the data, which included descriptive statistics, chi-square analysis, and likert scale analysis (SPSS). The research's main findings are that there was a significant relationship between gum Arabic production techniques applied and gum yielding and quality with regards to sunki in tapping is faster than axe, agroforestry services, and efficacy of gum Arabic production researches techniques results of Sheikan and Um Ruwaba localities at (p= 0.05). The results of binary logistic regression revealed that the key predictors of gum Arabic technology acceptance are extension and training services. The sunki is faster than the axe in tapping, and agro-forestry services and efficacy of gum Arabic production investigations techniques outcomes of Sheikan and Um Ruwaba areas, according to the current empirical data. Training and extension messages should be developed by research organisations and centres.




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