More Markets and Trade products
Burundi | Djibouti | East Africa | Ethiopia | Kenya | Mali | Niger | South Sudan | West Africa
Burkina Faso: Good Food and Harvest Prospects
Chad: Conditions de sécurité alimentaire stables
Liberia: Minimal acute food insecurity anticipated for the 2012/13 consumption year
Mali: Agricultural Production Outlook Positive
Mauritania: Situation alimentaire améliorée
Niger: Perspectives de bonne production agricole
Nigeria: Food security improves despite flooding
Senegal: Due to green harvests, food security conditions in September are returning to normal, seasona...
Sierra Leone: Normal food security conditions likely through the entire consumption year
Region: Good Production Outlook
Burundi: Above-average prices and crop diseases reduce food availability and access
Djibouti: Food security improves in rural areas
Ethiopia: Food prices continue to increase.
Kenya: Some pastoral areas still in Crisis.
Rwanda: Season 'A' is underway due to early rains
Somalia: Off-season harvest in September very poor
South Sudan: Crop conditions generally good despite floods
Sudan: Lean season draws to a close
Tanzania: High and increasing food prices limit food access
Uganda: Heavy second season rains are expected.
Region: Improved food access follows onset of harvest
Malawi: Maize prices rise more than expected
Mozambique: Food security conditions remain stable.
Zambia: Government centralizes maize export process
Zimbabwe: Cereal prices high in deficit districts
Region: Maize prices rise, regional supplies tighten
El Salvador: Minimal food insecurity in 2012/2013
Guatemala: Se espera una producción promedio de postrera
Honduras: Food insecurity likely Minimal through March 2013
Nicaragua: Food insecurity likely Minimal in 2012/13
Haiti: Poor spring crop harvest, rising prices
Afghanistan: Harvest improves food security.
Tajikistan: Wheat and wheat flour prices increase, reflecting the increasing price of imports from Kaz...
Yemen: Some of the displaced are returning in Abyan Governate faster than expected.