P4P Country information


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1. Afghanistan

136,000 farmers; planned purchases: 170,000 metric tons of wheat grain and fortified foods (biscuits, vegetable oil).

2. Burkina Faso

31,000 farmers; planned purchases: 14,500 metric tons of sorghum, pulses and maize. 

3. Dem. Rep. of Congo

4000 farmers; planned purchases: 200 metric tons of maize during the first year.    

4. El Salvador

8,000 farmers; planned purchases 8,000 metric tons of maize and beans.

5. Ethiopia

50,000 farmers: planned purchases: 85,000 metric tons of cereals (mostly maize), pulses and corn-soya blend.

6. Ghana

Planned purchases: 3,100 metric tons in two years.

7. Guatemala

14,800 farmers; planned purchases: 20,300 metric tons of maize and beans.

                  

8. Honduras

11,400 farmers; planned purchases: 24,000 metric tons of maize and beans.

9. Kenya

27,000 farmers; planned purchases: 60,000 metric tons of maize, sorghum, mixed pulses and corn-soya blend.

10. Liberia

10,000 farmers; planned purchases: 11,000 metric tons of rice, beans and cassava (for fortification).

11. Malawi

38,000 farmers; planned purchases: 37,500 metric tons cereals, beans and corn-soya blend.

12. Mali

2,700 farmers; planned purchases: 11,100 metric tons of millet, pulses and sorghum.

13. Mozambique

22,750 farmers; planned purchases: 22,000 metric tons of maize, pulses and corn-soya blend.

                       

14. Nicaragua

8,000 farmers; planned purchases: 8,500 metric tons of maize.

15. Rwanda

45,000 farmers; planned purchases: 38,000 metric tons of maize and beans.

16. Sierra Leone

6,000 farmers; planned purchases: 2,000 metric tons of rice.

17. South Sudan

4,100 farmers; planned purchases: 1,500 metric tons of maize and sorghum.

18. Tanzania

13,000 farmers; planned purchases: 55,800 metric tons of maize and beans.

19. Uganda

48,000 farmers; planned purchases: 144,000 metric tons of cereals and pulses.

20. Zambia

60,000 farmers; planned purchases: 36,000 metric tons of cereals (mostly maize), beans, cassava and high energy protein supplements.