FAO/GIEWS: Africa Report No.3 - December 2002 p.51

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SENEGAL

Area: 196 720 sq km
Climate: Semi-arid in north, tropical wet-dry in south, with rains in June-October
Population: 10.27 million (2003 estimate); G.N.P. per caput: US$480 (2001)
Specific characteristics of the country: Low-income food-deficit country; coastal Sahelian country
Logistics: Port capacity adequate; gateway to Mali.
Major foodcrops: Millet and sorghum, rice, maize, wheat
Marketing year: November/October; Lean season: August-September
Share of cereals in total calorie intake: 61 percent

CURRENT SITUATION

Following the dry spell of July which severely stressed crops and caused crop failure in many areas, precipitation resumed in early August and remained widespread and well distributed until mid-September. Some of the crops that suffered temporary wilting recovered. However, rainfall decreased significantly during the last dekad of September before resuming in October.

A joint FAO/CILSS/WFP Crop and Food Supply Assessment Mission which visited the country from 14 to 20 October estimated 2002 aggregate cereal production at some 900 000 tonnes, 7 percent less than last year's average harvest and about 2 percent below the average for the previous five years. The important millet crop is expected to decrease (for the second consecutive year) by 10 percent to some 425 000 tonnes while the paddy crop is estimated at about 219 000 tonnes, similar to the average of the past five years but 10 percent lower than last year. Production of groundnut, the main cash crop, will be down by more than 35 percent to some 533 000 tonnes.

Millet prices have increased steeply over last marketing year, rising by 70 percent from October 2001 to September 2002. Although the total cereal import requirement, estimated at 1 056 440 tonnes, is anticipated to be covered by commercial rice and wheat imports, millet prices are likely to stay high, given that its production has decreased for the second consecutive year and that its supply will be limited in the whole western Sahel region during marketing year 2002/03. The impact on rural vulnerable households' food security should be monitored closely.

CEREAL SUPPLY/DEMAND BALANCE FOR THE 2002/03 MARKETING YEAR (in thousand tonnes)

  Wheat Rice Coarse grains Total
     Previous five years average production - 217 708 925
     Previous five years average imports 244 566 52 862
2002/03 Domestic Availability - 154 682 836
     2002 Production (rice in paddy terms) - 219 682 901
     2002 Production (rice in milled terms) - 154 682 836
     Possible stock drawdown - - - -
2002/03 Utilization 257 838 797 1 892
     Food use 252 812 686 1 750
       of which: local purchase requirement - - - -
     Non-food use 5 26 106 137
     Exports or re-exports - - - -
     Possible stock build up - - 5 5
2002/03 Import Requirement 257 685 115 1 057
     Anticipated commercial imports 257 678 115 1 050
     Food aid needs - 7 - 7
Current Aid Position        
     Food aid pledges - - - -
       of which: delivered - - - -
     Donor-financed purchases - - - -
       of which: for local use - - - -
                        for export - - - -
Estimated Per Caput Consumption (kg/year) 25 79 67 170
Indexes        
     2002 Production as % of average:       97
     2002/03 Import requirement as % of average:       123

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