FAO/GIEWS: Africa Report No.2 - July 2003 p.49

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  SEYCHELLES

The cultivated area of only some 6 000 hectares is used mainly for coconuts, cinnamon and tea. Other crops, of secondary importance, include fruit and vegetables. The cereal needs for human consumption and feed are all imported commercially. Cereal import requirements in 2003 are estimated at 13 000 tonnes.

CEREAL SUPPLY/DEMAND BALANCE FOR THE 2003 MARKETING YEAR (January/December)
 WheatRiceCoarse GrainsTotal Cereals
 [thousand tonnes]
Previous year production----
Previous five years average production----
Previous year imports25613
Previous five years average imports25613
2003 Domestic Availability----
2002 Production (rice in paddy terms)----
2002 Production (rice in milled terms)----
Possible stock drawdown----
2003 Utilization25613
Food use2518
Non-food use--55
Exports or re-exports----
Possible stock build up----
2003 Import Requirement25613
Anticipated commercial imports25613
of which: received or contracted----
Food aid needs----
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)24611297
Indexes[percentage]
2002 Prod. compared to average (rice paddy terms)----
2003 Import requirement compared to average100100100100
Cereal share of total calorie intake   34
Additional Information    
Major foodcropscoconuts; fruit; vegetables
Lean seasonJanuary-December
Population (000s)83   
GNP per capita in 2001 (US$)6 530   

FAO/GIEWS - July 2003

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