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Pastoral households face dire food insecurity
2018

Over one year of severe dry weather conditions affected forage and water availability in most pastoral and agro-pastoral areas, causing massive livestock deaths. Weather forecasts point to below-average precipitations during the April-June “gu” season and a full recovery of rangelands and animal conditions is unlikely. Prices of livestock have surged to very high levels in recent months, mainly due to reduced market supplies. The food security situation is critical in...

Available in: English
Product type: Newsletter
Series: GIEWS - Updates
15 March 2018
2018

Between 17 November and 15 December 2017, assisted by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry (MoAF) carried out its annual Assessment Mission to determine crop production and the food supply situation throughout the 18 states of the Sudan. The Mission consisted of six core teams comprising members from the MoAF, the Food Security Technical Secretariat (FSTS) of the MoAF, the...

Available in: English French
Product type: Book (stand-alone)
Series: GIEWS - Special Reports
2018

Available in: Russian
Product type: Journal; magazine; bulletin
Themes: Europe and Central Asia Trade Policy
Series: Trade Policy Review in Europe and Central Asia
Quarterly Global Report
2018

FAO assesses that globally 37 countries are in need of external assistance for food. Conflicts continue to be the main factor driving the high levels of severe food insecurity. Weather shocks have also adversely impacted food availability and access, notably in East Africa.

Available in: English French Spanish
Product type: Book (stand-alone)
Series: Crop Prospects and Food Situation
Erratic rains and an intense dry period in January lowers 2018 cereal production prospects
2018

Erratic precipitation and well below-average rains in January have lowered Southern Africa’s overall 2018 cereal production prospects. Current national maize stocks are forecast at above-average levels due to the record outputs in 2017; this should partly cushion the expected production declines in 2018. Reduced harvests are still foreseen to intensify food insecurity in 2018, increasing the number of people in need of assistance; however, humanitarian needs expected to remain below...

Available in: English French
Product type: Newsletter
Series: GIEWS - Special Alerts
2018

Available in: Russian
Product type: Journal; magazine; bulletin
Themes: Europe and Central Asia Trade Policy
Series: Trade Policy Review in Europe and Central Asia
Monthly Report on Food Price Trends
2018

International prices of wheat and maize were generally firmer in January, supported by weather-related concerns and a weaker US dollar. Export price quotations of rice also strengthened mainly buoyed by renewed Asian demand. In East Africa, in the Sudan, prices of the main staples: sorghum, millet and wheat, rose sharply for the third consecutive month in January and reached record highs, underpinned by the removal of wheat subsidies and the...

Product type: Journal; magazine; bulletin
Series: Food Price Monitoring and Analysis (FPMA)
Record prices of food staples in December 2017 endanger food access
2018

In the Sudan the prices of the main staples, sorghum, millet and wheat increased significantly at the end of 2017, mainly driven by a sharp depreciation of the local currency and the Govenrnment's decision to remove the subsidies on wheat imports.

Available in: English French
Product type: Newsletter
Series: GIEWS - Special Alerts
2018

Available in: Russian
Product type: Journal; magazine; bulletin
Themes: Europe and Central Asia Trade Policy
Series: Trade Policy Review in Europe and Central Asia
22 décembre 2017
2017

À la demande du Gouvernement de Madagascar, une mission conjointe FAO/PAM d'évaluation des récoltes et de la sécurité alimentaire (CFSAM) s'est rendue dans le pays du 24 juillet au 11 août 2017, à la suite des chocs météorologiques qui ont nui à la campagne agricole 2016/17. La Mission avait pour mandat de s’enquérir des facteurs ayant eu une incidence sur la production agricole, d'établir des estimations de la production céréalière...

Available in: English French
Product type: Book (stand-alone)
Series: GIEWS - Special Reports