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Book (stand-alone)GIEWS Special Report- ETHIOPIA(Phase 1), 21 January 2009 2008
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• Despite poor secondary season belg rains, the 2008 meher crop has recovered strongly from earlier expectations due to abundant rainfall in major producing areas which continued through October, benefiting late sown crops. • In 2008, encouraging progress was made by the the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MoARD) and the Central Statistics Authority (CSA) in reconciling the long standing differences in crop area estimates through the EC-funded, FAO project “Support to Food Secur ity Information System”. Accordingly, the Mission used, for the first time, pre-harvest planted area estimates generated by the annual sample survey of the Central Statistics Authority (CSA). • Cereal and pulse production from the meher season is forecast at 17.44 million tonnes, about 10 percent above the previous year’s post-harvest estimates. This is the fifth consecutive good meher harvest... -
Book (stand-alone)GIEWS Special Report - Zimbabwe, 22 June 2009 2009
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Good rainfall meant 2009 production of the staple crop, maize, is estimated to have more than doubled -- to 1.14 million metric tonnes -- an increase of 130 percent on the record low harvest of 2008, the report said. But the report also includes forecast production of winter-season wheat of only about 12,000 tonnes, the lowest ever, reflecting the high cost of fertilizers and quality seeds, farmers¡¯ lack of financial liquidity and the uncertainty of the electricity supply for irrigation... -
Book (stand-alone)GIEWS Special Report - Sudan, 6 February 2009
Generally favourable rains and relatively few outbreaks of pests and diseases, together with increased returnee population, have resulted in an above average cereal harvest of about 1.25 million tonnes, compared to 860 000 tonnes in 2007.
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