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Madagascar


General Information

· Main climates: Tropical Wet at 600 m above sea, Tropical Wet and Dry, Tropical Wet and Dry at 600 m above sea, Tropical Steppe and Semiarid

· Total land area: 58 154 000 ha

· Internal renewable water resources: 337 km3

· Incoming water flow: km3

· GNP per capita, 1998: PPP$ 741

· Main food consumed: Rice, Roots & tubers, Meat, Oil & fat, Maize

· Rice supply, 1999: 136.4 kg paddy/capita/year

Basic Statistics


1985

1990

1995

2000

RICE





Harvested area (T ha)

1183

1165

1150

1206

Yield (kg/ha)

1840

2077

2130

1905

Production (T t)

2177

2420

2450

2300

Imports (T t)

150

58.9

60.2

NA

Exports (t)

86

401

598

NA

OTHERS





Population (M)

10.12

11.63

13.74

NA

Agr population (M)

8.09

9.09

10.49

NA

Irrigated agr area (T ha)

826

1000

1087

NA

Fertilizer cons (T t)

9.7

10.85

12.54

NA

Agr tractors in use (units)

2780

2900

3500

NA

Producing Zones and Cropping Seasons

Rice is planted in almost all administrative units. The following table shows the harvested areas from different producing zones.

Production zone

Harvested area (% total harvested area)

Antananarivo

20.46

Antananarivo Av-At

2.08

Ambohididratrimo

0.92

Ankazobe

1.06

Arivonimamo

1.09

Manjakandriana

1.34

Anjozorobe

1.01

Betafo

3.14

Ambatolampy

1.12

Tsiroanamandidy

1.90

Miarinarivo

1.14

Soavinandriana

0.84

Antanifotsy

1.12

Andramasina

0.56

Farashiho

0.85

Antsibare

1.43

Fenerive centre

0.86

Flanarantgoa

21.16

Flanarantsoa I

2.43

Flanarantsoa II

0.90

Ambatofinandrahana

1.56

Ambositra

0.00

Nosy Varika

1.55

Toamasina

20.34

Mahanoro

2.04

Amparafaravola

3.65

Ambatondrazaka

2.99

Mahajanga

20.24

Marovoay

1.83

Port Berge

1.89

Befandriana Nord

2.17

Toliary

8.17

Betioky Atsimo

1.01

Mahabo

1.14

Betroka

1.01

Antsiranana

9.64

Antsiranana II

1.78

Sambava

1.50

Vohimarina

1.49

The rice-cropping season varies greatly depending on the location and type of rice culture.

Cropping season

Planting

Harvesting

Main season, Haut plateaux

10-11

3-5

Vatomandry, Cote orientale

10-11

3-5

Hosy, Cote Orientale

6-7

10-11

Asara, Cote occidentale

11

5

Atriary, Cote occidentale

1

7

Jeby, Cote occidentale

4

10

Production Practices

The following figure shows the harvested areas from different ecologies during the last five years.

Upland rice is grown as a mono-crop or as in a mixture with other food crops following the slash-and-burn shifting cultivation. Rice-rice is dominant system in irrigated rice, while in rainfed lowland systems, rice-other crops system is practised if water is available. A number of improved rice varieties have been released for cultivation.

Variety Name

Ecology

Where planted

1285

Irrigated

1 300 m or above

1329

Irrigated

Low to medium altitude at Mahajanga

1583

Irrigated

Low to medium altitude at Mahajanga

1811

Irrigated

1300m or above, Antsranana

2067

Irrigated

Highland of Fianaranisoa

2152

Irrigated

1300m or above, Antsranana

2523

Irrigated

Highland of Fianaranisoa

1632 JAPONICA

Irrigated

Toliary

MADIRAT

Irrigated

Moyen-Est

MK 34

Irrigated

Toamasina, Alaotra, West coast

THE KNOU

Irrigated

Moyen-Est

2787

Rainfed lowland

NA

1283 ROJO FOTSY

Rainfed lowland

NA

2336 ALI COMBO

Rainfed lowland

Marovoay

CHIANAN 8

Rainfed lowland

Hauts Plateaux

IR 34

Rainfed lowland

Sud-Ouest

IR 50

Rainfed lowland

Sud-Ouest

MAKALIOKA 34

Rainfed lowland

Lac Alaotra

1636

Rainfed lowland

NA

1921

Rainfed lowland

NA

2366

Rainfed lowland

Toamasina, Alaotra, West coast

2366

Rainfed lowland

Highland of Fianaranisoa

2798

Rainfed lowland

NA

IRAT 10

Upland

Moyen-Est

BOTRAMAINTSO

Upland

Hauts Plateaux

FOFIFA 116

Upland

Hauts Plateaux

FOFIFA 133

Upland

Hauts Plateaux

FOFIFA 134

Upland

Hauts Plateaux

FOFIFA 152

Upland

Hauts Plateaux

FOFIFA 153

Upland

Hauts Plateaux

FOFIFA 62

Upland

Hauts Plateaux

FOFIFA 64

Upland

Hauts Plateaux

IRAT 112

Upland


Land preparation for lowland rice is done mostly with animal traction. Transplanting is the main method of crop establishment in lowland systems. Farmers generally do not have access to inorganic fertilizers. Weeding is generally done manually, although the use of herbicides is increasing in irrigated rice.

Constraints and Issues of Sustainable Production

There are several constraints to sustainable rice production in Madagascar. Following are the majors:

The following table shows the rice production costs.

Other information

Yield (t/ha)

Cost ($/ha)

Cost ($/t)

87, Upland

1

124

124

87, Irrigated

2.3

128

55.6

93, Irrigated, Northwest Coast, Modern Variety

4.9

208

42

93, Irrigated, Northwest Coast, Traditional Variety

2.6

132

51

93, Rainfed lowland, Northwest Coast, Traditional Variety

1.7

69

40

Sustainable rice production depends greatly on appropriate policy to provide farmers with support in inputs supply and marketing of products. Policy that promotes the application of appropriate rate of inorganic fertilizer would be essential.

Research and Development Institutes

· Centre national de la recherche appliquee au developpement rural, B.P. 1444 Antananarivo Phone: 40278

· Complexe agronomique du Lac Alaotra B.P. 30 Lac Alaotra 503 Phone: 16

· Direction de la recherche, Station de recherches agronomiques Ambatobe

· Malgache-Norwegian Cooperation for Livestock and Crop Development B.P. 198 Antsirabe 110 Phone: 40278 Telex: 22211

· IRRI-Madagascar Rice Research Project B.P. 4151 Antananarivo 101 Phone: (2) 40299 Telex: 22544 FLM MG Fax: (261-2) 34883

· Service de la commercialisation Anosy Antananarivo 101 Phone: 24710

· Service de la Sécurité Alimenaire, Ministère de l'Agriculture, 101 Antananarivo, Mandagascar, Tel 22889.

· Service production des semences et materiel vegetal Minstere de la production agricole et la reforme agrar B.P. 237 Antananarivo 101 Phone: 28404

· Station agricole de Marovosy Marovosy

· Station de recherches Antalaha, B.P. 60 Antalaha


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