FAO/GIEWS - Foodcrops & Shortages No.1, February 1999 - Page 2

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AFFECTED COUNTRIES1/


UNFAVOURABLE PROSPECTS FOR CURRENT CROPS 2/

Country Harvest date Main contributory factors
Angola* April/May Civil strife
Antigua/Barbuda Nov./Feb. Hurricane rains and winds
Chile Dec./Feb. Drought
Congo, Dem.Rep.of* Feb./Mar. Civil strife
Cuba Mar./July Drought, shortages of inputs
Dominican Rep. Dec./Feb. Hurricane rains and floods
El Salvador Feb./Mar. Hurricane rains and floods
Guatemala Feb./Mar. Hurricane rains and floods
Haiti* Nov./Feb. Hurricane rains and floods
Honduras Feb./Mar. Hurricane rains and floods
Jordan Mar./Apr. Drought
Nicaragua Dec./Feb. Hurricane rains and floods
Philippines Mar./Apr. Weather anomalies
St.Kitts&Nevis Nov./Feb. Hurricane rains and floods
Tanzania Jan./Feb. Delayed and erratic rainfall

SHORTFALLS IN FOOD SUPPLIES IN CURRENT MARKETING YEAR REQUIRING EXCEPTIONAL AND/OR EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE (Total: 38 countries)

AFRICA (15 countries):

Angola*, Burundi*, Democratic Republic of Congo*, Republic of Congo, Eritrea*, Ethiopia*, Guinea-Bissau*, Liberia*, Rwanda*, Sierra Leone*, Somalia*, Sudan*, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia

ASIA (6 countries):

Afghanistan*, Indonesia*, Iraq*, DPR Korea*, Laos*, Mongolia*

CENTRAL AMERICA (8 countries):

Cuba, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti*, Honduras, Nicaragua, St.Kitts&Nevis

SOUTH AMERICA (1 country):

Guyana

COMMONWEALTH OF INDEPENDENT STATES (5 countries):

Armenia*, Azerbaijan, Georgia*, Russian Federation,Tajikistan*

EUROPE (3 countries):

Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina*, Yugoslavia Fed.Rep.of*


DISTRIBUTION OF LOCAL AND/OR EXPORTABLE SURPLUSES REQUIRING EXTERNAL ASSISTANCE:

- Burkina Faso, Chad, Mali, Niger, Senegal, Sudan

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1/ New countries included in this report compared to the last report, are underlined on this page; both here and in the text, countries with unfavourable prospects for current crop and/or uncovered shortfalls are marked in bold and those affected or threatened by successive bad crops or food shortages are marked with an asterisk (*). Definitions can be found on the Contents page.
2/ Main crop unless otherwise indicated.

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