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

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SOMALIA


Area: 627 000 sq.km
Climate: Semi-arid in the south; rest arid
Population: 6.15 million (1998 estimate); G.N.P. per caput; n.a.
Specific characteristics of the country: Low-income food-deficit country
Logistics: Inadequate port facilities; serious shortage of fuel and spare parts
Major foodcrops: Maize, sorghum, sesame
Marketing year: August/July; Lean season: June-August
Share of cereals in total calorie intake: 45 percent


CURRENT SITUATION

The food supply situation gives serious cause for concern following the sharply reduced 1998 main "Gu" season foodcrop production, which was the fifth consecutive reduced harvest. Production of maize is estimated at 61 000 tonnes, half last year's reduced level, and that of sorghum at 22 000 tonnes, only one-fifth of the 1997 Gu harvest.

Even assuming a normal secondary "Deyr" cereal crop to be harvested early in 1999, the deficit in 1998/99 marketing year (August/July) is large, estimated at 377 000 tonnes. After accounting for commercial imports, the food aid requirement is estimated at around 125 000 tonnes.

The precarious food situation has been aggravated by the ban of livestock imports from Somalia by Saudi Arabia, a traditionally important market, which has reduced incomes of a large proportion of the pastoral population. Food shortages are reported in several parts and cereal prices have increased. There is an urgent need for food assistance to avoid a major food crisis.



CEREAL SUPPLY/DEMAND BALANCE FOR THE 1998/99 MARKETING YEAR (in thousand tonnes)


Wheat Rice Coarse grains Total
Normal Production - 13 550 563
Normal Imports 70 60 10 140
of which: Structural food aid 40 20 10 70
1998/99 Domestic Availability - 1 232 233
1998 Production (rice in paddy terms) - 2 229 231
1998 Production (rice in milled terms) - 1 229 230
Possible stock drawdown - - 3 3
1998/99 Utilization 130 91 352 573
Food Use 130 91 327 548
of which: local purchase requirement - - - -
Non-food use - - 25 25
Exports or Re-exports - - - -
Possible stock build up - - - -
1998/99 Import Requirement 130 90 120 340
Anticipated commercial imports 70 75 70 215
Food aid needs 60 15 50 125
Current Aid Position



Food aid pledges - - 5 5
of which: Delivered - - 2 2
Donor-financed purchases - - - -
of which: for local use - - - -
for export - - - -
Estimated Per Caput Consumption (kg/Year) 21 15 53 89
Indexes



1998 production as % of normal:


41
1998/99 import requirement as % of normal:


243
1998/99 food aid requirement as % of normal:


179

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