FAO/GIEWS: Africa Report No.1 - May 2003 p.37

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  NAMIBIA

The 2003 cereal crop is forecast to recover from last year’s reduced level, but production will, as is normal, be insufficient to cover domestic consumption requirements. Commercial imports of 75 000 tonnes of coarse grains are anticipated. Imports of 33 000 tonnes of wheat are also forecast.

CEREAL SUPPLY/DEMAND BALANCE FOR THE 2003/04 MARKETING YEAR (May/April)
 WheatRiceCoarse GrainsTotal Cereals
 [thousand tonnes]
Previous year production10-6474
Previous five years average production6-8591
Previous year imports93-90183
Previous five years average imports64-91155
2003/04 Domestic Availability30-109139
2003 Production (rice in paddy terms)10-109119
2003 Production (rice in milled terms)10-109119
Possible stock drawdown20--20
2003/04 Utilization63-184247
Food use63-172235
Non-food use--77
Exports or re-exports----
Possible stock build up--55
2003/04 Import Requirement33-75108
Anticipated commercial imports33-75108
of which: received or contracted----
Food aid needs----
Current Aid Position    
Food aid pledges----
of which: delivered----
Donor-financed purchases----
of which: for local use----
for export----
Estimated Per Caput Consumption (kg/year)34-93126
Indexes[percentage]
2003 Prod. compared to average (rice paddy terms):167-128131
2003/04 Import requirement compared to average:52-8270
Cereal share of total calorie intake:   64
Additional Information    
Major foodcrops:millet; maize; sorghum; wheat
Population (000s):1 860   
GNP per capita in 2001 (US$):1 960   

FAO/GIEWS - May 2003

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