FAO/GIEWS: Africa Report No.3, December 1998 -

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SIERRA LEONE


Area: 72 000 sq.km
Climate: Mostly tropical wet-dry; extreme south tropical wet; one rainy season: March-October
Population: 4.67 million (1998 estimate); G.N.P. per caput: U.S.$ 200 (1997)
Specific characteristics of the country: Low-income food-deficit country; coastal country
Logistics: Roads inadequate
Major foodcrops: Rice, roots and tubers
Marketing year: January/December; Lean season: July-August
Share of cereals in total calorie intake: 57 percent


CURRENT SITUATION

The food supply situation is improving in Freetown and in the centre of the country, where relatively peaceful conditions now prevail. However, increased insecurity in the major part of the country has severely disrupted most agricultural activities and affected the population’s food security. Food prices are increasing and prospects for food production in 1998 are unfavourable. The planted area is estimated to be substantially lower than last year due to security problems. Flooding occurred in the Kambia and Mambolo areas and destroyed rice fields, following heavy rainfall in mid-August.

There are currently about 50 000 registered internally displaced persons (IDPs), plus an estimate of some 40 000 to 50 000 IDPs due to the continuing violence. The situation has deteriorated significantly especially in the rural areas that are not controlled by ECOWAS forces.

The overall food supply situation remains very precarious. The cereal import requirement for 1998 has been estimated at about 260 000 tonnes, including 80 000 tonnes of food aid.



CEREAL SUPPLY/DEMAND BALANCE FOR THE 1998 MARKETING YEAR (in thousand tonnes)


Wheat Rice Coarse grains Total
Normal Production - 390 57 447
Normal Imports 60 110 15 185
of which: Structural food aid 40 10 15 65
1998 Domestic Availability - 257 52 309
1997 Production (rice in paddy terms) - 428 52 480
1997 Production (rice in milled terms) - 257 52 309
Possible stock drawdown - - - -
1998 Utilization 90 407 72 569
Food Use 89 321 62 472
of which: local purchase requirement - - - -
Non-food use 1 86 10 97
Exports or Re-exports - - - -
Possible stock build up - - - -
1998 Import Requirement 90 150 20 260
Anticipated commercial imports 60 120 - 180
Food aid needs 30 30 20 80
Current Aid Position



Food aid pledges 29 10 29 68
of which: Delivered 26 - 29 55
Donor-financed purchases - - - -
of which: for local use - - - -
for export - - - -
Estimated Per Caput Consumption (kg/Year) 19 69 13 101
Indexes



1997 production as % of normal:


107
1998 import requirement as % of normal:


141
1998 food aid requirement as % of normal:


123

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