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Burkina Faso: Poor households relying less on the market
Central African Republic: Average to good harvests with slight delay
Chad: Overall Food Security Conditions Are Good
Liberia: Minimal food insecurity expected through at least next April
Mali: Good food availability across the country
Mauritania: Steady decline in food insecurity in all live
Niger: Good cereal harvest and significant food secu
Nigeria: Food Insecurity Remains Minimal
Senegal: Normal 2012/13 consumption year expected for poor households
Sierra Leone: Above-average harvests in progress across the country
Region: Above-average harvests, with high prices pers
Burundi: Food availability and access constrained as the main lean season peaks
Djibouti: Pluies de Heys/Dadaa sont tardives
Ethiopia: Near average Meher harvest expected.
Kenya: Short rains perform poorly in Southeast.
Rwanda: Food stocks depleted as lean season peaks
South Sudan: Near-average harvest expected
Sudan: Food availability improves with harvest
Tanzania:
Market-dependent households continue to face high food prices.
Uganda: Second season harvests have started.
Region: Acute food insecurity likely to decline.
Malawi: flooding is expected as rainfall improves
Mozambique: Normal start to the 2012/13 rainy season
Zambia: Start of season delayed in most parts of the
Zimbabwe: Assistance improves food security situation
Region: Number of people at risk projected to rise
El Salvador: Minimal food insecurity in 2012/13
Guatemala: Considerable damages caused by earthquake
Honduras: Food insecurity likely Minimal in 2013
Nicaragua: Food insecurity likely Minimal in 2012/13
Haiti: Fall harvest significantly impacted by shocks
Afghanistan: Start of 2012-13 wet season was below average
Tajikistan: A poor start of the rainy season may prevent winter crop planting.>
Yemen: Purchasing power is at a seasonal peak, though acute food insecurity remains