No.2  April 2008  
   Crop Prospects and Food Situation

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Highlights

Countries in crisis requiring external assistance

Food Emergencies Update

Global cereal supply and demand brief

FAO global cereal supply and demand indicators

FAO food price indices

Low-Income Food-Deficit Countries’ food situation overview

Regional reviews

Statistical appendix

Note

Note

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GIEWS  global information and early warning system on food and agriculture
 

Continuously monitors crop prospects and food security situation at global, regional, national and sub-national levels and warns of impending food difficulties and emergencies. Established in the wake of the world food crisis of the early 1970's the GIEWS maintains a unique database on all aspects of food supply and demand for every country of the world. The System regularly provides policy makers and the international community with up-to-date and accurate information so that timely interventions can be planned and suffering avoided.

 

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Trade and Markets Division, (EST), FAO, Rome

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GIEWS   global information and early warning system on food and agriculture