Africa report 05/96 Individual countries

ZIMBABWE

Area: 387 000 sq.km
Climate: Centre and north-east tropical wet-dry; south and west semi-arid. One rainy season (November-March)
Population: 11.3 million (1996 estimate); G.N.P. per caput: U.S.$ 540 (1993)
Specific characteristics of the country: Land-locked country; exporter and importer of grain
Logistics: Exports and imports through Mozambique or South Africa
Major foodcrops: Maize, wheat, millet, sorghum
Marketing year: April/March; Lean season: February-April
Share of cereals in total calorie intake: 66 percent


CURRENT SITUATION

Rainfall continued to be generally good and widespread in most parts of the country in March. Crops are in good to excellent condition in most areas and initial indications are that the country may, for the first time in years, not only produce enough maize for its domestic market but may also resume exports during the 1996/97 marketing year.Large scale commercial farmers are expected to produce about 800 000 tons of maize this year, compared to 250 000 tons last year. The smallholder sector, which benefited from the government's free seed and fertilizer programme, is expected to produce over 2 million tons, of which 1 million tons could be sold.The current food supply situation remains tight. Maize stocks held by the Grain Marketing Board reached alarmingly low levels in February as a result of the slow arrival of grain imports and increased sales to millers. Some improvement is reported with the arrival of imported grains but the lean season is likely to be difficult for low income households until the new crop is harvested in April/June as expectations for a bumper crop may discourage commercial imports.


CEREAL SUPPLY/DEMAND BALANCE FOR THE 1996/97 MARKETING YEAR (in thousand tons)

Wheat Rice Coarse grains Total
Normal production 240 3 1 880 2 123
Normal imports (incl. re-exports) 55 20 - 75
of which: Structural food aid 5 - - 5
1996 Production 250 - 2 800 3 050
1996/97 Utilization 305 15 2 800 3 120
Food use 290 15 1 550 1 855
Non-food use 15 - 565 580
Possible stock build-up - - 585 585
Exports - - 100 100
1996 Import Requirement 55 15 - 70 1/
Anticipated commercial imports 55 15 - 70
Food aid needs - - - -
Current Aid Position
Food aid pledges 5 - 2 7
of which: Delivered - - - -
Donor-financed purchases for export - - 2 2
Estimated per caput consumption (kg/year) 25 1 135 161
Indexes
1996 production as % of normal: 144
1996/97 import requirement as % of normal: 93
1996/97 food aid requirement as % of normal (including refugee needs): -

1/ Excluding food assistance for refugees.

FAO/GIEWS - April 1996

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