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    Perspectives alimentaires - No. 1 Rome, avril 2004 2004
    Le système mondial d’information et d’alerte rapide sur l’alimentation et l’agriculture entreprend actuellement un examen de sa publication perspectives de l’alimentation en vue d’améliorer la qualité des rapports et de les faire paraître en temps voulu. Quatre numéros du rapport seront publiés en 2004, celui-ci étant le premier. Les autres numéros paraîtront en juin, en septembre et en novembre. ...
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    Perspectives alimentaires - No.2, juin 2005 2005
    Les perspectives concernant la récolte céréalière mondiale de 2005 restent favorables. Les dernières prévisions indiquent que la production baisserait par rapport au volume record de 2004, mais pas autant que prévu initialement. Les prévisions préliminaires de la FAO concernant le commerce mondial de céréales pendant la campagne de commercialisation 2005/06 font état d'un léger recul par rapport aux chiffres révisés pour 2004/05, dû principalement au fléchissement de la demande d'importatio n de blé.
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    Perspectives alimentaires - No.4, décembre 2005 2005
    Les dernières prévisions de la FAO concernant la production céréalière mondiale de 2005 ont été considérablement relevées depuis le rapport de septembre, pour s'établir à 2 005 millions de tonnes, soit 2,4 pour cent de moins que la récolte record de l'an dernier. Les récoltes de céréales ont été satisfaisantes dans la plupart des régions, à l'exception de certains endroits d'Afrique et d'Amérique du Sud.

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