FAO/GIEWS: Africa Report No.3 - December 2005 p.52

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  SOUTH AFRICA

The final official estimate of the main maize crop in 2005 has been revised upwards to a record level of 12.4 million tonnes, and those of sorghum to297 000tonnes. Consequently, export availability of maize is significantly improved.

CEREAL SUPPLY/DEMAND BALANCE FOR THE 2005/06 MARKETING YEAR (May/April)
 WheatRiceCoarse GrainsTotal Cereals
 [thousand tonnes]
Previous year production1 680310 31611 999
Previous five years average production2 07739 98712 067
Previous year imports1 2007503672 317
Previous five years average imports8286396502 117
2005/06 Domestic Availability1 860213 02514 887
2005 Production (rice in paddy terms)1 835313 02514 863
2005 Production (rice in milled terms)1 835213 02514 862
Possible stock drawdown25--25
2005/06 Utilization2 91075213 28116 943
Food use2 6856974 7128 094
Non-food use75555 4285 558
Exports or re-exports150-2 4462 596
Possible stock build up--695695
2005/06 Import Requirement1 0507502562 056
Anticipated commercial imports1 0507502562 056
of which: received or contracted4873871875
Food aid needs----
Current Aid Position    
Food aid pledges----
of which: delivered----
Donor-financed purchases--7676
of which: for local use----
for export--7676
Estimated Per Caput Consumption (kg/year)5915103178
Indexes[percentage]
2005 production compared to average (rice paddy terms)88100130123
2005/06 Import requirement compared to average1271173997
Cereal share of total calorie intake   54
Additional Information    
Major foodcropsmaize, wheat
Lean seasonFebruary-April    
Population (000s)45 565   
GNI per capita in 2004 (US$)3 630   

FAO/GIEWS - December 2005

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