Shipment of Food Aid in Cereals, Table 4

Shipment of Food Aid in Cereals, Table 4

Table
In 000-metric-ton grain equivalent

Average
Region and country 1988-89, 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94*

Australia 336 328 249 300
Canada 1,093 996 802 700
European Community 2,702 3,707 4,107 3,000
By members 951 945 953 . . .
By organization 1,750 2,762 3,154 . . .
Japan 461 387 499 400
Norway 37 72 62 40
Sweden 103 113 165 100
Switzerland 67 48 57 50
United States 6,188 7,052 8,186 6,500
Others** 320 383 1,008 265
Total 11,307 13,086 15,135 11,355
To less developed
countries 10,331 11,137 11,823 10,000
To LIFDC*** 8,852 10,080 9,818 . . .
Sub-Saharan Africa 2,886 4,390 5,227 . . .
To other countries 976 1,949 3,312 1,355

*Estimated.
**Included Argentina, Austria, China, Finland, India, OPEC Special Fund, Saudi
Arabia, Turkey, and World Food Program, but not necessarily for all years.
***Low-income food-deficit countries with per capita incomes under
U.S. $1,235 in 1991.
Source: FAO, Food Outlook, December 1993.

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