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The relative contributions of cereal production, imports, and aid to somali food security

机译:谷物生产,进口和援助对索马里粮食安全的相对贡献

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Somalia is among the poorest countries on the planet. Since the fall of Siad Barre’s regime in 1991, the country has been in a near-constant state of food insecurity and suffered two officially declared famines. In order to address the issue of food insecurity in Somalia, a greater understanding of each of the components that contribute to the Somali food supply is merited. Cereal crops make up a third to half of the Somali diet by calories and are among the most important food crops produced by the country. This study investigated the historic trends in domestic cereal production, cereal imports, and food aid (reported in cereal equivalents) in Somalia by exploring secondary data publicly available from the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations, and the World Food Programme. These data were related to World Bank population data in?Microsoft Excel and average per capita production, import, and aid figures were calculated. Median changes over time and their associated interquartile ranges were reported. The data demonstrated that Somali cereal production levels have not improved since the 1960’s, and since that time, they have been characterized by an extreme amount?of year-to-year volatility. Moreover, maize and sorghum are the only meaningful fractions of Somalia’s domestic cereal production, and recent total production of each crop is well below the levels observed in the 1980’s. When combined, per capita production of maize and sorghum has decreased precipitously over time (falling from a high of 91 kg per capita in 1972 to just 30 kg per capita in 2012). This is likely due to a combination of stagnant production and rapidly increasing Somali population (up over 350% since 1961). This has increased the importance of cereal imports and aid to Somalia and has made the country vulnerable to disruptions in international cereal markets and foreign government policies. Improving domestic cereal production in Somalia should be part of any future food security strategy for the country. Recent agricultural research in Somalia suggests that the implementation of simple agricultural best management practices can increase cereal production in the country.
机译:索马里是地球上最贫穷的国家之一。自1991年西亚德·巴雷(Siad Barre)政权垮台以来,该国一直处于粮食不安全状况近乎恒定的状态,并遭受了两次正式宣布的饥荒。为了解决索马里的粮食不安全问题,有必要对构成索马里粮食供应的每个组成部分有更深入的了解。按卡路里计算,谷物作物占索马里饮食的三分之一至一半,是该国生产的最重要的粮食作物之一。这项研究通过探索联合国粮食及农业组织(粮农组织)和世界粮食计划署公开提供的二级数据,调查了索马里国内谷物生产,谷物进口和粮食援助(以谷物当量报告)的历史趋势。 。这些数据与Microsoft Excel中的世界银行人口数据有关,并计算了人均生产,进口和援助数字。报告了随时间变化的中位数及其相关的四分位数范围。数据表明,自1960年代以来,索马里谷物的生产水平一直没有提高,从那时起,它们的特点是年际波动极大。此外,玉米和高粱是索马里国内谷物产量中唯一有意义的部分,最近每种作物的总产量远低于1980年代的水平。两者相加,玉米和高粱的人均产量随着时间的推移而急剧下降(从1972年的人均91公斤的高水平下降到2012年的人均30公斤)。这很可能是由于停滞不前和索马里人口迅速增加(自1961年以来增加了350%)的结合。这增加了谷物进口和对索马里的援助的重要性,并使该国容易受到国际谷物市场和外国政府政策的干扰。改善索马里国内谷物产量应成为该国未来任何粮食安全战略的一部分。索马里最近的农业研究表明,实施简单的农业最佳管理做法可以增加该国的谷物产量。

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