FAO/GIEWS: Africa Report No.3 - December 2004 p.47

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��SAO TOME AND PRINCIPE

The staple foodcrops are roots, plantains and tubers. Annual imports of cereals are estimated at some 12�000 tonnes. Food aid needs for 2004 are estimated at about 1�000 tonnes.

CEREAL SUPPLY/DEMAND BALANCE FOR THE 2004 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 imports36211
Previous five years average imports36211
2004 Domestic Availability-123
2003 Production (incl. paddy rice)--22
2003 Production (incl. milled rice)--22
Possible stock drawdown-1-1
2004 Utilization47414
Food use37414
Non-food use----
Exports or re-exports----
Possible stock build up----
2004 Import Requirement46212
Anticipated commercial imports4329
of which: received or contracted----
Food aid needs-3-3
Current Aid Position����
Food aid pledges-3-3
of which: delivered-3-3
Donor-financed purchases----
of which: for local use----
for export----
Estimated Per Caput Consumption (kg/year)21412586
Indexes[percentage]
2003 Production compared to average (incl. paddy rice)--100100
2004 Import requirement compared to average120100100105
Cereal share of total calorie intake���33
Additional Information����
Major foodcropsbananas; breadfruit; cocoyam
Lean seasonJanuary-December
Population (000s)160���
GNI per capita in 2003 (US$)310���

FAO/GIEWS�-�December 2004

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