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1 Liliana Balbi Senior Economist, Team Leader GIEWS FAO Trade and Markets Division Agricultural Market Information Network in the Mediterranean Region Kick off meeting, 22-23 January 2014 CIHEAM, Paris

2 What is GIEWS?  The FAO Global Information and Early Warning System (GIEWS) was established in 1975 to monitor food security at global, regional, national and sub-national level on a continuous basis  GIEWS aims to provide policy-makers and the international community with up-to-date information and analyses on all aspects of food supply and demand, so that timely interventions can be planned when necessary

3  Collects and analyzes information on: current and prospective cereal production; utilization; stocks; trade (including food aid) and domestic food prices country-by-country  Compiles and analyzes information at regional, subregional and global level  Provides regular updates on food crop production, markets and food security through its web site, publications, special alerts, e-mail and RSS  Develops new approaches and technologies in early warning for food security What GIEWS does

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5  Crop prospects and cereal production forecasts  Country Cereal Balance Sheets (CCBS)  Markets and access to food  Vulnerability, sub-national food security Monitoring food security at country level

6 Crop prospects and cereal production forecasts  Meteorological data  Access to agriculture inputs  Policies affecting production or trade  Planted areas  Pests and diseases  Crop growing conditions Remote sensing  Estimated rainfall  NDVI  ASIS (since 2013) Production forecasts are based on analysis of different variables affecting production and statistical time series and are continuously updated as new information becomes available.

7 ASIS is a tool for early identification of agricultural areas probably affected by drought in current season Features of ASIS  Temporal and spatial integration of vegetation index and land surface temperature to simplify the interpretation of the data for non-remote sensing experts  Near real-time products on 10-day basis showing “hot spots” i.e. agricultural areas probably affected by drought  Unique time series of 30 years of vegetation index at 1km resolution  Archive of agricultural drought hotspots since 1984 Developed in collaboration with: Agricultural Stress Index System (ASIS) - Monitoring Agricultural Drought with Remote Sensing Data Temporal aggregation over current crop season Spatial aggregation for crop area by administrative unit

8 Country Cereal Balance Sheets (CCBS)  System covers 145 countries with data since 1980 on marketing year basis  Balances include data on: production, stocks, trade including food aid, and utilization (food, feed, other uses) for 9 major cereal commodities  Continuous updates for early warning  Used to estimate food deficit and import needs at country level

9 Country Cereal Balance Sheets (CCBS)

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11 But what impact on domestic food prices around the globe? Which countries most affected? Markets and access to food Benchmark international cereal prices Soaring international food prices 2007-2008

12 GIEWS Food Price Data and Analysis Tool www.fao.org/giews/pricetool

13 Vulnerability, sub-national food security Crop Production and Food Supply/Demand Assessment (FAO) Vulnerability and Food Needs Assessment (WFP) Macroeconomic Context Affecting Food Supply, Demand (FAO) FAO-GIEWS/WFP Food Security Assessment Missions

14 C OUNTRIES WITH U NFAVOURABLE P ROSPECTS FOR C URRENT C ROPS  GIEWS estimates regional and global food supply and demand by aggregating country-level information  World market export prices are collected on a daily and weekly basis and cereal trade on the main international grain exchanges is monitored continuously  Global cereal supply and demand indicators Regional and Global Food Security

15 GIEWS Information Dissemination

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17 Thanks


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