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XVI Rebuilding West Africa’s food potential


Chapter 12


Tables
Table 1. Consumption of cereals and share of total calorie intake
in Senegal in 1975, 1990 and 2005 393
Table 2. Area of rice cultivation, production, and distribution of production
to different destinations by farmers in the Senegal River Delta, 2005 402
Table 3. Household assets and characteristics of farmers selling and farmers
not selling rice 403
Table 4. Characteristics of large and small individual rice sellers 404
Table 5. Share of farmers and prices by type of trader for the rice sold
by farmers individually 406

Figures
Figure 1. Consumption, production and trade of rice in Senegal, 2000–2009 394
Figure 2. Rice area harvested by region 395
Figure 3. Income sources for households in the survey region (authors’ calculations) 412

Boxes
Box 1. Recent initiatives for quality upgrading of SRV rice 409
Box 2. Can the supply chain governance of high-value agricultural products be
used as a model for the development of supply chains of staple food? 410

Chapter 13


Tables
Table 1. Distribution of land suitable for irrigation by region 425
Table 2. Typology of rice markets in Mali 431

Figures
Figure 1. Estimated level of new requirements for rice in Mali (rice quantity in tonnes) 420
Figure 2. Illustration of the disconnect between domestic supply and consumption in Mali 421
Figure 3. Macroeconomic “imports” option outcomes in millions of CFA francs 422
Figure 4. Macroeconomic “production” option outcomes in millions of CFA francs. 422
Figure 5. Regional distribution of 2.2 million ha of potential irrigable land in Mali 424
Figure 6. Percentage of cultivated land in Mali, by region 425
Figure 7. Levels of performance according to regions and production systems in Mali (kg/ha) 426
Figure 8. Evolution of rice yields (tonne per hectare) in Mali 427
Figure 9. Allocation of rice land according to production methods 427
Figure 10. Functional links between actors and between different rice markets in Mali 431
Figure 11. Estimated area to meet domestic and export demand 434
Figure 12. Value added per kg according to selling and production methods in Ségou 436
Figure 13. Value added per ha according to selling and production methods, Ségou 437
Figure 14. Value added per ha according to selling and production methods in Sikasso 438
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