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TABLES

TABLES : EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Table 1: Orders of Magnitude for Africa's Contribution to Investment

 

Investment (US$ billion) (rounded off)

Objective of investment

Immediate:

2002-2005

Short term:

2006-2010

Medium term:

2010-2015

Total:

2002-2015 **

 

Total

Africa

Total

Africa

Total

Africa

Total

Africa

Investment:

Land and water investment

10

4

20

10

7

4

37

18

Rural infrastructure

22

9

35

17

32

18

89

44

Trade-related capacities for improved market access

1

0

1

0

1

0

3

1

National Food Security

1

0

3

1

3

2

7

3

Regional food security

0

0

0

1

0

0

1

1

Research & Technology

1

0

1

0

3

2

5

2

Sub-total

35

13

60

29

46

26

141

68

Operations & Maintenance:

Land and water

2

1

12

6

18

10

32

17

Rural infrastructure

7

3

13

6

17

9

37

18

Sub-total

9

4

25

12

35

19

69

35

Humanitarian, etc.:

Safety nets and emergencies

12

5

15

6

15

6

35

17

                 

Rounding off error adjustment

-

-

-

-

-

-

- 1

-

Total

56

22

100

50

96

53

251

125

Annual total

13.9

5.5

20.0

10.0

19.2

10.6

18.0

8.9

Note: In this table, the ratio of Africa's contribution has been kept the same for all objectives of investment. In reality, Africa's capacity to invest varies according to whether heavy infrastructure or emergencies etc. is involved. Such detail, however, can be taken up at planning stage. The function of this table is to provide indicative magnitude of the investment envelope Africa could plan towards.

** Because of rounding off, the numbers do not necessarily add up to the exact totals for each column or row to the reference numbers in Appendix Table 1.

TABLES : CHAPTER 1

Table 2: Estimates of Overall Investment

 

Estimated investment US$ billions (rounded)

Objective of investment

Immediate

(to 2005)

Short term

(2005-2010)

Medium term

(2010-2015)

Total

Land and water

10

20

7

37

Land and water systems: operations and maintenance

2

12

18

32

Other rural infrastructure

23

37

33

94

Other rural infrastructure: operations and maintenance

7

13

17

37

Trade-related capacities for improved market access

0.8

1.5

0.5

2.8

Safety nets and emergencies

12

15

15

42

National programmes for food security

1

2

3

6

Regional programmes for food security

0

1

0

1

All investment

56

100

95

251

Table 3: A Possible Scenario Regarding Financing Sources for Agriculture under NEPAD

Source of investment

Share of total investment (%)

Now

(base estimate)

Immediate future

(2002-2005)

Short term

(2006-2010)

Medium term

(2011-2015)

Africa

Public domestic sources

35

35

40

40

Private domestic

n.a.

5

10

15

Sub-total

35

40

50

55

External

Concessional assistance (i.e. ODA)

52

45

35

30

Non-concessional loans

13

10

10

5

Foreign direct Investment (private)

n.a.

5

5

10

Sub-total

65

60

50

45

Total

100

100

100

100

Table 4: Gross Estimates of Investment by Source

Source of investment

Share of total investment (US$ billion)

Immediate future

(2002-2005)

Short term

(2006-2010)

Medium term

(2011-2015)

Total

(2002-2015)

Africa

Public domestic sources

19.6

40.0

37.8

97.4

Private domestic

2.8

10.0

14.2

27.0

Sub-total

22.4

50.0

52.0

104.4

External

Concessional assistance (i.e. ODA)

25.2

35.0

28.3

88.5

Non-concessional loans

5.6

10.0

4.7

20.3

Foreign direct Investment (private)

2.8

5.0

9.5

17.3

Sub-total

33.6

50.0

42.5

126.1

Rounding off error adjustment

-

-

-

0.8

Total

56.0

100.0

94.5

251.3

Annual

14.0

20.1

18.9

17.9

TABLES : CHAPTER 2

Table 5: Soil Constraints

 

Total area

(`000 km2)

Hydromorphy

(`000 km2)

%

Low Nutrient Reserve

(`000 km2)

%

Aluminium Toxicity

(`000 km2)

%

High P-fixation

(`000 km2)

%

Sub-Saharan Africa

23 621

1 904

8

3 714

16

4 366

19

982

4

North Africa and Near East

12 379

79

1

292

2

1

0

0

0

Asia and Pacific

28 989

3 083

11

1 105

4

3 906

14

1 395

5

North Asia, East of Urals

21 033

4 735

23

11

0

732

4

0

0

South and Central America

20 498

2 086

10

982

5

8 019

39

3 016

15

North America

21 410

3 388

16

0

0

2 219

10

1

0

Europe

6 557

1 059

16

44

1

545

8

0

0

World

134 487

16 262

12

6 148

5

19 788

15

5 393

4

Table 6: Unit Investment Costs, US$

Regional Economic Organisation

Large irrigation schemes

Rehab. of large irrigation schemes

Small irrigation schemes

Inland valley bottoms

Soil and water conservation

Land improvement

UMA

6 000

2 000

2 000

600

300

100

UEMOA

15 000

5 000

4 000

600

300

100

ECOWAS

10 000

3 000

3 000

600

300

100

COMESA

10 000

3 000

3 000

600

300

100

IGAD

10 000

3 000

3 000

600

300

100

CEMAC

10 000

3 000

3 000

600

300

100

CEN-SAD

10 000

3 000

3 000

600

300

100

CEEAC

10 000

3 000

3 000

600

300

100

SADC

9 000

3 000

2 500

600

300

100

Table 7: Estimated Investments in Irrigation in Main Regions, US$ million

Region

1960's

1970's

1980's

1990's

1960-200038

Asia (Developing)

17 005

27 308

46 315

114 168

204 797

Africa

3 177

4 270

10 544

18 815

36 806

Latin America & The Caribbean

3 152

7 124

11 259

19 855

41 390

Total

23 334

38 702

68 119

152 838

282 992

Table 8: Projections for Water Management and Land Improvements 2015

 

Area to be developed/rehabilitated (1 000 ha)

Estimated Investment Cost (US$ million)

Regional Economic Grouping

On-farm and small scale irrigation development including land improvement

Rehab. of large scale irrigation schemes

Large scale irrigation schemes

Total

On-farm and small scale irrigation development including land improvement

Rehab. of large scale irrigation schemes

Large scale irrigation schemes

Total

UMA

3 925

481

333

4 739

1 708

980

2 060

4 748

UEMOA

3 718

86

71

3 875

1 564

385

1 023

2 972

ECOWAS

11 244

181

138

11 563

4 073

683

1 733

6 489

COMESA

12 274

2 509

1 242

16 025

5 534

5 944

7 676

19 154

IGAD

7 610

1 202

221

9 033

3 683

3 101

2 352

9 136

CEMAC

1 647

24

33

1 670

814

85

378

1 277

CEN-SAD

16 162

2 604

1 435

18 766

6 719

6 124

9 158

22 001

CEEAC

2 838

157

68

2 996

1 370

486

722

2 578

SADC

7 742

589

248

8 579

3 298

1 764

2 269

7 331

Table 9: Annual Investment and Maintenance Requirements to 2015 (US$ million)

 

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

 

Immediate

Short term

Medium term

Investments

Large scale irrigation

0

0

0

0

1 359

2 718

2 718

2 718

1 359

1 359

679

679

0

0

Rehabilitation of large scale irrigation

1 780

1 780

1 780

1 780

1 780

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Small scale irrigation

0

394

788

788

788

788

788

788

788

394

394

394

394

394

Wetland and Inland valley bottoms

0

0

0

0

218

435

435

435

218

218

109

109

0

0

Water harvesting, soil & water conservation

46

69

115

115

115

115

172

172

230

230

230

287

287

115

Land improvement

0

102

203

203

203

203

203

203

203

102

102

102

102

102

Total investment

1 826

2 345

2 886

2 886

4 463

4 259

4 317

4 317

2 797

2 302

1 513

1 571

783

610

Sub-Total

9 943

20 153

6 779

Total Investments

36 875

Operation and maintenance (O&M)

Large scale irrigation schemes

0

0

0

0

136

408

679

951

1 087

1 223

1 291

1 359

1 359

1 359

Rehabilitation of large scale irrigation schemes

134

267

401

534

668

668

668

668

668

668

668

668

668

668

Small scale irrigation schemes

0

79

236

394

552

709

867

1 025

1 182

1 261

1 340

1 419

1 498

1 576

Wetland and Inland valley bottoms

0

0

0

0

7

20

33

46

52

59

62

65

65

65

Water harvesting, soil and water conservation

2

5

9

14

18

23

30

37

46

55

64

76

87

92

Land improvement

0

2

6

10

14

18

22

26

30

33

35

37

39

41

Total O&M

135

352

652

952

1 394

1 845

2 299

2 752

3 066

3 298

3 459

3 623

3 715

3 801

Sub-Total

2 091

11 356

17 896

Total Maintenance

31 343

TABLES : CHAPTER 3

Table 10: Road Infrastructure in Africa, by Sub-region

 

North Africa

Dry Sahelian Belt

Gulf of Guinea

Central Africa

East Africa

Southern Africa

Islands

Sub-Saharan Africa

Africa

Roads - total
(1 000 Km)

273

134

320

312

234

765

52

1 817

2 090

Roads - paved
(1 000 Km)

177

19

82

41

21

113

8

284

461

Roads - unpaved
(1 000 Km)

97

115

239

271

213

651

44

1 533

1 630

Share paved roads (%)

65

14

26

13

1

15

15

15.6

22

Km Roads/
1 000 pop.

2.0

1.40

1.97

3.69

10

7.68

3.10

2.8

2.7

Table 11: Road Infrastructure in Africa compared to other developing regions

Region

Total Roads

Paved Roads

Unpaved Roads

% Paved

 

000' kms

Africa

2 750

572

2 178

27

North Africa

274

177

97

65

Sub Saharan Africa

1 817

284

1 533

16

Developing Countries

14 256

4 806

9 450

34

Latin America and the Caribbean

3 235

534

2 701

17

East Asia

2 118

703

1 414

33

South Asia

3 858

1 700

2 158

44

Table 12: Infrastructure - Africa in World Perspective

Aspect of infrastructure
1996/98

Africa

Asia

Latin America/
Caribbean

World

Sub-Sahara

North
Africa

All Africa

South

East & Pacific

Landlocked population %

28

na

20

2

0

3

n.a.

Population at 100km or less from the sea (%)

19

na

27

23

43

42

n.a.

Roads (km/1 000 inhabitant)

2.8

2.0

2.7

3

1

6

5

Rail line/1 000 inhabitant

92

101

94

0,06

0,12

0,21

0,20

Rail freight /million inhabitant

210

na

260

431

2 642

192

8 992

Air freight (million ton-km)

912

na

1 226

1 299

13 305

4 301

98 431

Maritime freight capacity

55 680

na

58 588

30 343

60 964

163 490

505 378

Airports with paved runways

504

219

723

325

547

1 384

10 821

Electricity generation capacity (kw/inhabitant)

0.11

na

0.14

0.28

0.28

0.29

0.51

Table 13: Rural Road Networking in Selecting African Countries in the Humid and Semi-Humid Tropics (HST)

Country

Total (Km)

Density (Km/1 000 km2)

Existing

India 1950

Benin

4 066

36

291

Cameroon

18 000

38

168

Central African Republic

14 400

23

33

Congo

200

1

47

Congo (Republic Democratic)

84 100

36

110

Côte d'Ivoire

30 224

94

258

Equatorial Guinea

450

16

103

Gabon

2 400

9

30

Ghana

4 000

17

429

Guinea

11 500

47

161

Guinea-Bissau

1 404

39

186

Liberia

3 615

33

159

Madagascar (1/2)

19 750

67

137

Mozambique (1/2)

6 725

17

135

Nigeria (3/4)

67 425

97

718

Sierra Leone

5 767

80

391

Tanzania (1/3)

20 760

66

181

Togo

4 181

73

447

All Countries Above

298 967

63

388

Table 14: Existing Stock of Roads to Rehabilitate and New Roads to 2015 ('000 km)

 

Existing Roads
('000 km)

Roads to Rehabilitatea
('000 km)

New Roads to 2015
('000 km)

 

Paved

Unpaved

Total

Paved

Unpaved

Total

Paved

Unpaved

Total

North Africa

58

580

638

40

406

446

0

0

0

Dry Sahelian Belt

4

104

108

3

73

76

34

403

437

Gulf of Guinea

16

215

231

11

150

161

44

602

646

Central Africa

8

244

252

6

171

177

26

222

248

East Africa

4

192

196

3

134

137

55

612

667

Southern Africa

23

586

609

16

410

426

10

146

156

Islands

2

40

42

1

28

29

5

46

51

Total

115

1 961

2 076

80

1 372

1 452

174

2 031

2 204

Note: (a) Based on estimated 70 percent of existing roads.

Table 15: Investments for Rural Infrastructure and Trade-related capacities for improved market access

 

Unit Cost

Total Cost
(million USD)

Share
(%)

Rural infrastructure

Storage

     

Dry storage

155

2 727

 

Cool storage

3 210

5 116

 

Total Storage

 

7 842

8.4

Marketing

Rural marketing facilities

 

436

 

Markets for fruits/vegetables

360

5 737

 

Total marketing

 

6 173

6.6

Processing

Cereals milling

180

5 066

 

Fruits/vegetables

1 190

7 586

 

Total processing

 

12 652

13.5

Livestock Infrastructure

 

1 373

1.5

Fisheries Infrastructure

 

645

0.7

Rural Roads

Rehabilitation - paved

 

4 005

 

Rehabilitation - unpaved

 

10 292

 

Construction - paved

 

17 417

 

Construction - unpaved

 

30 447

 

Total rural roads

 

62 162

66.4

Sub-Total Rural Infrastructure

 

90 848

97

Trade-related capacities for improved market access

 

2 786

3

Total Costs

 

93 634

100

Table 16: Maintenance Requirements for All Categories of Rural Infrastructure

Maintenance

Maximum annual (US$ M)

Cumulative total (US$ M)

Storage

196

1 470

Marketing

154

1 157

Processing

316

2 373

Rural roads

3 054

31 865

Total

3 720

36 865

Table 17: Projections of Total Investment Requirements for Rural Infrastructure
and Trade-related capacities for improved market access by 2015

 

Total investment (million US$)

 

Storage

Marketing

Processing

Livestock

Fisheries

Roads

Market

Access

Total

North Africa

1 638

1 252

2 657

144

30

5 065

174

10 960

Dry Sahelian Belt

1 725

1 358

2 783

452

25

10 086

580

17 009

Gulf of Guinea

1 413

1 129

2 273

178

255

15 137

580

20 965

Central Africa

294

233

474

73

42

7 479

290

8 885

East Africa

1 210

965

1 948

322

150

15 872

406

20 873

Southern Africa

1 271

1 005

2 049

172

113

7 087

406

12 103

Islands

291

231

469

33

30

1 435

348

2 837

Total

7 842

6 173

12 652

1 373

645

62 162

2 786

93 634

Table 18: Annual Investment and Maintenance Requirements to 2015 (US$ million)

Investments

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

- Crop Storage

183

500

645

645

704

580

752

752

693

548

519

519

489

317

- Crop
Marketing

104

361

418

418

442

392

592

592

569

511

499

499

488

288

- Crop
Processing

316

818

1 068

1 068

1 170

956

1 209

1 209

1 107

858

807

807

756

503

Sub-Total

602

1 679

2 131

2 131

2 315

1 928

2 553

2 553

2 369

1 917

1 825

1 825

1 733

1 108

- Livestock

20

50

100

120

140

150

150

150

150

150

120

75

0

0

- Fisheries

0

50

50

100

120

150

150

25

0

0

0

0

0

0

- Rural Roads

1 672

2 866

5253

5 253

5 253

5 253

4 305

3 590

4 786

4 786

4 786

5 983

5 983

2 393

- Market
Access

114

195

237

234

332

317

322

322

208

171

113

117

58

45

Total invest.

2 409

4 840

7 771

7 838

8 160

7 798

7 479

6 640

7 513

7 024

6 844

8 000

7 774

3 546

Grand Total

93 636

Maintenance

                           

- Agric. Infra.

48

95

143

190

238

286

333

381

429

476

524

571

619

667

- Rural Roads

1 498

1 618

1 738

1 857

1 977

2 097

2 216

2 336

2 456

2 575

2 695

2 815

2 934

3 054

Total maint.

1 546

1 713

1 880

2 048

2 215

2 382

2 550

2 717

2 884

3 051

3 219

3 386

3 553

3 721

Grand Total

36 865

Table 19: Projections by Source of Financing (Excluding trade-related capacities for improved market access )

 

Total investments

(US$million)

Public Investments

Private Investments

(%)

Amount

(%)

Amount

Crop Storage

7 842

17

1 363

83

6 479

Crop Markets

6 173

54

3 304

46

2 869

Crop Processing

12 652

0

0

100

12 652

Livestock Infrastructure

1 373

80

1 099

20

275

Fisheries Infrastructure

645

80

516

20

129

Road Rehabilitation

14 298

93

13 269

7

1 029

New Roads

47 864

85

40 904

15

6 960

Sub-total roads

62 162

86

54 173

13

7 989

Total

90 848

67

60 455

33

30 393

Table 20: Projections by Source of Financing (Excluding Trade-related capacities for improved market access )

 

Total investments
(US$million)

International ODA

Domestic Resources

Private Sources

Governments

(%)

Amount

(%)

Amount

(%)

Amount

Crop Storage

7 842

10

818

83

6 479

7

545

Crop Markets

6 173

32

1 983

46

2 869

21

1 322

Crop Processing

12 652

0

0

100

12 652

0

0

Livestock Infrastructure

1 373

50

687

20

275

30

412

Fisheries Infrastructure

645

50

323

20

129

30

194

Road Rehabilitation

14 298

66

9 494

7

1 029

26

3 775

New Roads

47 864

55

26 544

15

6 960

30

14 359

Sub-total roads

62 162

58

36 038

13

7 989

29

18 134

Total

90 848

44

39 848

33

30 393

23

20 607

TABLES : CHAPTER 4

Table 21: Population, Per Capita Dietary Energy Supply and Prevalence of Under-Nourishment

Regional Groupings

Total population

Per capita dietary energy supply

Number of people undernourished

Proportion of undernourished in total population

 

1990-92 (millions)

1997-99 (millions)

1990-92 (millions)

1997-99 (millions)

1990-92 (millions)

1997-99 (millions)

1990-92 (millions)

1997-99 (millions)

Africa

595.1

710.3

2 322

2 382

173.1

200.1

29

28

Sub-Saharan Africa

474.5

572.4

2 120

2 190

167.7

194.0

35

34

AMU

65.2

74.9

3 031

3 036

3.1

3.8

5

5

CEN-SAD

260.1

310.9

2 635

2 769

43.9

42.2

17

14

CEMAC

24.2

29.2

2 061

2 196

9.2

8.6

38

29

COMESA

229.4

335

1 988

1 971

68.8

124.1

30

37

ECCAS

84.7

102.6

2 038

1 885

33.9

52.6

40

51

ECOWAS

174.8

211.1

2 377

2 589

37.5

32.1

21

15

IGAD

74.7

152.6

2 023

1 981

28.4

63.5

38

42

SADC

124.2

151.9

2 014

1 902

52.7

77.2

42

51

UEMOA

55.1

66.4

2 268

2 336

14.3

15.9

26

24

Note: Because some countries are members of more than one regional grouping, totals for regional groupings exceed the continental totals.

Table 22: SPFS Funding Requirement Based on Regional Groupings

Regional Groupings

Total population

Number of people undernourished

No. of People Targeted for National Community led Food Security

Cost*

1997-99
(millions)

1997-99
(millions)

2015
(millions)

2015
(000 US$)

AFRICA

710.3

200.1

100

6 500

AMU

74.9

3.8

1.9

123

CEN-SAD

310.9

41.1

20.5

1 336

CEMAC

29.2

8.7

4.4

283

COMESA

335.0

120.3

60.2

3 910

ECCAS

102.6

51.1

25.5

1 659

ECOWAS

211.1

31.7

15.9

1 030

IGAD

152.6

60.7

30.3

1 972

SADC

151.9

80.0

40.0

2 601

UEMOA

66.4

16.0

8.0

520

Note: Some countries are members of more than one Regional Economic Organisation (REO). As a result of this duplication, the sum of the individual REO figures exceeds the figures for Africa as a whole.

*Cost estimates are based on SPFS experience to-date, amounting to US$65 per person (approximately US$435 per family, excluding investments made at regional level, equivalent to US$65 per family).

38 Although the estimated value of investments in Africa is similar to that in Latin America and the Caribbean during the period, the irrigated area in Latin America more than doubled and increased in Africa by 50 percent. The estimated investment cost per hectare in Latin America and the Caribbean, however, is almost half of the cost in Africa.

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