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FAO/WFP
SPECIAL REPORT
CROP AND FOOD SUPPLY ASSESSMENT MISSION TO MOZAMBIQUE
4 June 2002

OVERVIEW

An FAO/WFP Crop and Food Supply Assessment Mission visited Mozambique from 21 April to 10 May 2002 to estimate the country's 2001/02 production of food crops, assess the overall food supply situation, forecast cereal import requirements and possible exports in 2002/03 (April/March) and determine the likely food aid needs.

* Severe dry weather during the 2001/02 cropping season sharply reduced crop yields in southern and parts of central Mozambique.

* In the main cereal growing areas of the northern region and remaining parts of the central region, abundant and well distributed rains led to increased production of cereals.

* Approximately 515 000 people in poor households in 43 districts of the Southern and Central regions, are facing severe food insecurity due to drought-devastated agricultural production and exhaustion of their coping abilities over the last four years. This population is about 15 percent of the total population of the two regions but less than 3 percent of the country's total population These severely food insecure people require food aid totalling 70 050 tonnes between now and April 2003.

* Emergency provision of agricultural inputs such as seeds are urgently required to enable drought affected farming families to restart agricultural production during the main planting season 2002/2003.
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