FAO/GIEWS: Africa Report No.2 - September 2005 p.46

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  RWANDA

With a record harvest of 2005 B (Main) season, the total cereal production is forecast to increase significantly by about 28 percent over last year. Still, cereal import requirements are estimated to be about 219 000 tonnes, including 32 000 tonnes of food aid.

CEREAL SUPPLY/DEMAND BALANCE FOR THE 2005 MARKETING YEAR (January/December)
 WheatRiceCoarse GrainsTotal Cereals
 [thousand tonnes]
Previous year production (incl. paddy rice)1728256301
Previous five years average production (incl. paddy rice)1121255287
Previous year imports1524185224
Previous five years average imports1523178216
2005 Domestic Availability2220331373
2005 Production (incl. paddy rice)2230331383
2005 Production (incl. milled rice)2220331373
Possible stock drawdown----
2005 Utilization3744511592
Food use3441391466
Non-food use-38689
Exports or re-exports----
Possible stock build up3-3437
2005 Import Requirement1524180219
Anticipated commercial imports1324150187
of which: received or contracted-11818
Food aid needs2-3032
Current Aid Position    
Food aid pledges1-1819
of which: delivered1-1415
Donor-financed purchases--44
of which: for local use--44
for export----
Estimated Per Caput Consumption (kg/year)343947
Indexes[percentage]
2005 Production compared to average (incl. paddy rice)200143130133
2005 Import requirement compared to average100104101101
Cereal share of total calorie intake   17
Additional Information    
Major foodcropsroots; tubers; pulses; plantains; sorghum; maize
Lean seasonNovember-December
Population (000s)10 022   
GNI per capita in 2003 (US$)220   

FAO/GIEWS - September 2005

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