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Markets and Trade

  • Food prices at major markets are following normal seasonal trends with prices currently increasing compared to last month due to the lean season. Compared to last year's levels, prices have been generally stable or have increased, depending on the specific market and commodity. However, poor households in most areas are currently able to access food through normal livelihood strategies and are facing Minimal/None (IPC Phase 1) food insecurity.
  • The long rainy season started normally with relatively good rainfall distribution across the country. Near-average harvests are expected in June, which will replenish household food stocks and provide relatively normal food availability and access. Poor households across the country will face Minimal/None (IPC Phase 1) food insecurity between June and September.

Product Availability

This matrix shows the availability of Flow Maps and Price Graphs for a particular commodity.


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Price Bulletins

Click on the links below the Price Bulletins heading to find a collection of price graphs for food security relevant markets and commodities of a particular country or region that are updated monthly.

 
 

Reporting

 

Cross Border Trade Reports

Most Recent: Apr 2012
Previous: Feb 2012
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Regional Market Reports 

Most Recent: Jun 2009
Previous: Apr 2009

Other Reports and Products

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