FAO/GIEWS: Africa Report No.2 - July 2003 p.52

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SOUTH AFRICA

Latest official estimates of the main maize crop have been revised slightly downwards to 9.2 million tonnes, and those of sorghum slightly upwards to 185 978 tonnes. In aggregate, the coarse grain crop is average, although lower than in 2002. However, export availability is expected to remain around last year�s level.

CEREAL SUPPLY/DEMAND BALANCE FOR THE 2003/04 MARKETING YEAR (May/April)
WheatRiceCoarse GrainsTotal Cereals
[thousand tonnes]
Previous year production2 321310 47812 802
Previous five years average production2 15739 21411 374
Previous year imports6895501 1252 364
Previous five years average imports5675305831 680
2003/04 Domestic Availability2 25029 59011 842
2003 Production (rice in paddy terms)2 15039 59011 743
2003 Production (rice in milled terms)2 15029 59011 742
Possible stock drawdown100--100
2003/04 Utilization2 89055210 26913 711
Food use2 5605124 5157 587
Non-food use130404 4644 634
Exports or re-exports200-1 1351 335
Possible stock build up--155155
2003/04 Import Requirement6405505961 786
Anticipated commercial imports6205505961 766
of which: received or contracted-471360
Food aid needs----
Current Aid Position
Food aid pledges----
of which: delivered----
Donor-financed purchases--33
of which: for local use----
for export--33
Estimated Per Caput Consumption (kg/year)6112108181
Indexes[percentage]
2003 Prod. compared to average (rice paddy terms)100100104103
2003/04 Import requirement compared to average113104102106
Cereal share of total calorie intake54
Additional Information
Major foodcropsmaize; wheat
Lean seasonFebruary-April
Population (000s)41 844
GNP per capita in 2001 (US$)2 820

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FAO/GIEWS�-�July 2003

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