FAO/GIEWS: Africa Report No.2 - September 2005 p.47

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  SAO TOME AND PRINCIPE

The staple foodcrops are roots, plantains and tubers. Imports of cereals in 2005 are estimated at some 14 000 tonnes. Food aid needs for 2005 are estimated at about 8 000 tonnes.

CEREAL SUPPLY/DEMAND BALANCE FOR THE 2005 MARKETING YEAR (January/December)
 WheatRiceCoarse GrainsTotal Cereals
 [thousand tonnes]
Previous year production (incl. paddy rice)--22
Previous five years average production (incl. paddy rice)--22
Previous year imports75214
Previous five years average imports46212
2005 Domestic Availability1-23
2004 Production (incl. paddy rice)--22
2004 Production (incl. milled rice)--22
Possible stock drawdown1--1
2005 Utilization48416
Food use47415
Non-food use----
Exports or re-exports----
Possible stock build up-2-2
2005 Import Requirement38214
Anticipated commercial imports3126
of which: received or contracted2--2
Food aid needs-718
Current Aid Position    
Food aid pledges-6.50.67
of which: delivered-6.50.67
Donor-financed purchases----
of which: for local use----
for export----
Estimated Per Caput Consumption (kg/year)26402591
Indexes[percentage]
2004 Production compared to average (incl. paddy rice)--100100
2005 Import requirement compared to average85133105113
Cereal share of total calorie intake   33
Additional Information    
Major foodcropsbananas; breadfruit; cocoyam
Lean seasonJanuary-December
Population (000s)163   
GNI per capita in 2003 (US$)300   

FAO/GIEWS - September 2005

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