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1 vcvcvc FOOD AID SHIPMENTS 2003/04 FOOD AID CONVENTION

2 FOOD AID SHIPMENTS 2003/04 REPORT ON SHIPMENTS BY MEMBERS OF THE FOOD AID CONVENTION September 2005 Prepared for the Food Aid Committee by the Secretariat of the International Grains Council 1 Canada Square, Canary Wharf, London E14 5AE Telephone: 44 (0) Fax: 44 (0) igc-fac@igc.org.uk

3 LIST OF CONTENTS Page NOTES ON THE TABLES ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THE REPORT iii-iv v-vi TABLE 1: ANNUAL SHIPMENTS: 1998/ /04 7 TABLE 2: DETAILS OF OPERATIONS IN 2003/04 8 ANNEX 1: ANNEX 2: ANNEX 3: PAYMENTS OF TRANSPORT AND OTHER OPERATIONAL COSTS IN 2003/ CONTRIBUTIONS IN 2003/04 INVOLVING THE PURCHASE BY DONORS OF PRODUCTS FROM DEVELOPING COUNTRIES 110 IEFR IMMEDIATE RESPONSE ACCOUNT: FAC ATTRIBUTIONS IN 2003/04 (JULY DECEMBER ONLY) The report is based on official sources. While every attempt is made to interpret information accurately, full reliability is not guaranteed. No part of this report may be reproduced without permission from, and attribution to, the International Grains Council.

4 NOTES ON THE TABLES Data in this publication are derived from reports to the Secretariat of the International Grains Council made by members of the Food Aid Convention in accordance with their obligations under the Convention, supplemented, in some instances, by information provided by the World Food Programme. TABLE 1: ANNUAL SHIPMENTS: 1998/ /04 The table summarises donors aid shipments made during each (July - June) year under the Food Aid Conventions (FACs) 1995 and The figures refer to shipments of grain and other products actually completed during each year, and do not necessarily represent the performance of members in relation to their annual FAC commitments. No account is taken, for example, of the caps on eligible shipments of certain products which were introduced in the 1999 FAC. All quantities are expressed in terms of their wheat equivalent (see note to table 2). The totals include attributions to the FAC of shipments made as a result of donors contributions under the WFP s Immediate Response Account (see note to Annex 3). TABLE 2: DETAILS OF OPERATIONS IN 2003/04 Table 2 gives full details of shipments by each member between 1 July 2003 and 30 June Column 1 lists the final recipients. In column 2, channelling is indicated by an abbreviation of the name of the agency involved (see page v and vi for a key to all the abbreviations used in the tables) Column 3 shows the type of grain or product shipped, and columns 4 and 5 show the amounts. The figure in column 4 is the actual tonnage, while column 5 gives the wheat equivalent. The factors used to derive the wheat equivalents of the different eligible products, and of cash contributions by donors, are either laid down in the FAC *, or calculated according to the methods specified there. In the case of cash contributions, and donations of rice, the formula is based on prevailing international market prices of wheat, which change from year to year. For contributions in 2003/04, the prevailing price for wheat was $162/ton and the prevailing ratio used to calculate the equivalent of contributions of rice was 1.6. Members of the 1999 FAC express their commitments in terms of tonnages of wheat equivalent, or in value, or in a combination of the two. Only the European Community** expresses part of its commitments in value terms. These operations are marked V. Some members whose commitments are expressed in tonnages provide all or part of their contributions in the form of cash with which food aid products are to be bought, either in the recipient countries themselves ( local purchases ), or from third countries. These are identified in column 6. In the latter case, the country of origin is shown in column 7. Column 6 also shows any aid shipments which were not in the form of outright gifts. Longterm concessional credit transactions, for example, are marked CREDIT. Column 8 shows the month or period of the shipment, where reported. * See Article V and Rules 3-7 of the Rules of Procedure ** And its Member States iii

5 ANNEX 1: PAYMENTS OF TRANSPORT AND OTHER OPERATIONAL COSTS IN 2003/04 Under the FAC, donors are encouraged to bear the costs of transporting and delivering their food aid contributions beyond the f.o.b. stage, especially in emergency situations and for shipments to priority recipient countries. Annex 1 shows the quantities accompanied by these additional payments and the total amounts paid (in US $) for this purpose. ANNEX 2: CONTRIBUTIONS IN 2003/04 INVOLVING THE PURCHASE BY DONORS OF PRODUCTS FROM DEVELOPING COUNTRIES In accordance with Article XII of the FAC, 1999, several members purchased grain or products from developing countries ( triangular transactions ) or from the recipient countries themselves ( local purchases ) as part of their aid operations. Reported triangular transactions, swap arrangements and local purchases (as shown in detail in Table 2) are summarised in this Annex. ANNEX 3: IEFR IMMEDIATE RESPONSE ACCOUNT: FAC ATTRIBUTIONS IN 2003/04 Because these cash pledges are pooled, individual shipments of aid under the WFP s Immediate Response Account cannot be attributed to individual donors, nor can commodity costs be separated from the transport and administrative expenses involved in the shipment. Donors have agreed a formula enabling them to count their pledges to the Account against their FAC obligations. For contributions against their tonnage commitments, it is assumed that 50% of the cash is used for the purchase of eligible foods. For value commitments (which include transport and other operational costs), all the cash donated is counted. iv

6 ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THE REPORT 1. INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS AND OTHER AGENCIES (TABLE 2, COLUMN 2) ACDI - ACDI/VOCA ADRA - ADVENTIST DEVELOPMENT AND RELIEF AGENCY INTERNATIONAL AKF - AGAKHAN FOUNDATION ARCS - AMERICAN RED CROSS SOCIETY CAA - COMMUNITY AID ABROAD CCF - CHRISTIAN CHILDREN S FUND CARE - CARE INTERNATIONAL CFGB - CANADIAN FOOD-GRAINS BANK CGOV - GOVERNMENT OF CANADA CRS - CATHOLIC RELIEF SERVICES CRTS - CARITAS CWS - CHURCH WORLD SERVICE DP - DEVELOPMENT AND PEACE EMM - EMMAUS FHI - FOOD FOR THE HUNGRY INTERNATIONAL G2G - GOVERNMENT TO GOVERNMENT ICRC - INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE OF THE RED CROSS IEFR - INTERNATIONAL EMERGENCY FOOD RESERVE IOCC - INTERNATIONAL ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN CHARITIES IP - INTER PARES IPHD - INTERNATIONAL PARTNERSHIP FOR HUMAN DEVELOPMENT IRD - INTERNATIONAL RELIEF AND DEVELOPMENT LOL - LAND O LAKES M21 - MISSION 21 MCI - MERCY CORPS INTERNATIONAL MN - MISSION AT THE NILE MOR - MORIJA NGO - NON-GOVERNMENT ORGANISATION OIC - OPPORTUNITIES INDUSTRIALISATION CENTRE INTERNATIONAL PCI - PROJECT CONCERN INTERNATIONAL PGOV - GOVERNMENT OF PAKISTAN RST - RELIEF SOCIETY OF TIGRAY SA - SALVATION ARMY SAS - SWISS ALL SAINTS MISSION SCF - SAVE THE CHILDREN SEN - SENTINELLES SM - SAMDECH EV TDH - TERRE DES HOMMES (SWITZERLAND) TECH - TECHNOSERVE UNRWA - UNITED NATIONALS RELIEF AND WORKS AGENCY WFP - WORLD FOOD PROGRAM WVRO - WORLD VISION RELIEF ORGANISATION 2. CHANNELLING (TABLE 2, COLUMN 2) IEFR - INTERNATIONAL EMERGENCY FOOD RESERVE IRA - IMMEDIATE RESPONSE ACCOUNT 3. TYPE OF GRAIN OR PRODUCT (TABLE 2, COLUMN 3) BEANS & MZE SY BLND - BEANS & MAIZE SOYA BLEND BEANS & V OIL - BEANS & VEGETABLE OIL BULGUR, PEAS & C FISH - BULGUR, PEAS & CANNED FISH BULGUR, RICE & MSB - BULGUR, RICE & MAIZE-SOYA BLEND BULGUR, RICE, MSB & C FISH- BULGUR, RICE, MAIZE-SOYA BLEND & CANNED FISH C FISH - CANNED FISH DRY WHO MK - DRY WHOLE MILK ENRI SK MILK - ENRICHED SKIM MILK GNUT SEEDS - GROUNDNUT SEEDS GR SEEDS - GRAINS SEEDS HIGH EN BISC - HIGH ENERGY BISCUITS LCL BLENDS - LOCAL BLENDED FOODS MAIZE & MZE MEAL - MAIZE & MAIZE MEAL MSB, SPLIT PEAS & V OIL - MAIZE-SOYA BLEND, SPLIT PEAS & VEGETABLE OIL MZE & V OIL - MAIZE & VEGETABLE OIL MZE, BEANS & MSB - MAIZE, BEANS & MAIZE-SOYA BLEND MZE, MZE ML, SU,BEANS & V OIL MAIZE, MAIZE MEAL, SUGAR, BEANS & VEGETABLE OIL MZE, PEAS & VEGETABLE OIL- MAIZE, PEAS & VEGETABLE OIL MZE SY BLEND - MAIZE SOYA BLEND MZE SY BLEND (U.S) - MAIZE SOYA BLEND (U.S) MZE SY MILK (U.S) - MAIZE SOYA MILK (U.S) PEAS & V OIL - PEAS & VEGETABLE OIL RICE & C FISH - RICE & CANNED FISH RICE & MZE SY BLND - RICE & MAIZE SOYA BLEND v

7 TYPE OF GRAIN OR PRODUCT (TABLE 2, COLUMN 3) (cont d) RICE & V OIL - RICE & VEGETABLE OIL RICE, BEANS & C FISH - RICE, BEANS & CANNED FISH RICE, MSB & BEANS - RICE, MAIZE-SOYA BLEND & BEANS RICE, MSB, V OIL & C FISH - RICE, MAIZE SOYA BLEND, VEGETABLE OIL & CANNED FISH SBEAN MEAL - SOYABEAN MEAL SF BULGUR - SOYA-FORTIFIED BULGUR SF MAIZE MEAL - SOYA-FORTIFIED MAIZE MEAL SF SORG GRITS (U.S) - SOY-FORTIFIED SORGHUM GRITS (U.S) SKIMMED PD MILK - SKIMMED POWDER MILK SOR, MSB, S PEAS & V OIL - SORGHUM, MAIZE SOYA BLEND, SPLIT PEAS & VEGETABLE OIL SPLIT PEAS & C FISH - SPLIT PEAS & CANNED FISH SORG SEEDS - SORGHUM SEEDS UNSP GRAINS - UNSPECIFIED GRAINS UNSP PRODUCTS - UNSPECIFIED PRODUCTS VEG OIL / V OIL - VEGETABLE OIL VEG SEEDS - VEGETABLE SEEDS WHT FLOUR & LENTILS - WHEAT FLOUR & LENTILS WHT FLOUR & V OIL - WHEAT FLOUR & VEGETABLE OIL WHT SY BLND - WHEAT SOYA BLEND WHT SY BLND (U.S) - WHEAT SOYA BLEND (U.S) WHT SY MILK - WHEAT SOYA MILK 4. TERMS (TABLE 2, COLUMN 6) C - CREDIT Sales on concessional long term credit (Article IV (c)). All other transactions listed in this report were outright gifts vi

8 FAC 1995 TABLE 1 FOOD AID CONVENTION ANNUAL SHIPMENTS: 1998/ /04* (July/June years) FAC 1999 : wheat equivalent DONOR 1998/ / / / / /04 ARGENTINA 10,135 2, AUSTRALIA 273, , , , , ,984 CANADA 487, , , , , ,430 EC 1,969,892 1,970,768 d) 2,357,778 e) f) 1,836,717 g) h) 1,980,781 i) j) 2,205,237 k) JAPAN a) 561, , , , , ,961 NORWAY a) c) 61,293 75,960 85,876 74, , ,659 SWITZERLAND 38,939 61,295 54,169 58,042 67,892 69,487 USA 4,734,121 5,692,116 6,798,280 7,124,407 6,054,197 5,801,724 TOTAL b) 8,136,182 8,907,589 10,479,194 10,279,302 9,570,064 9,301,482 * These figures refer to the wheat equivalent of actual shipments completed during the years shown. They are not adjusted for product limits under Article IV of the Food Aid Convention 1999 and do not necessarily represent the performance of members in relation to their annual commitments. a) Wheat equivalent of cash contributions as calculated on the basis of the "prevailing international market price". These figures therefore do not correspond to quantities actually shipped. b) Includes contributions under IEFR - Immediate Response Account (IRA), as reported by WFP. c) Norway made its entire FAC commitment available to WFP in the form of cash during each of the years shown, but actual shipments, as reported by WFP, may not have been completed in the corresponding period. d) Includes FAC "value" contributions totalling 156,504,384 reported as 531,749 tons notional wheat equivalent. e) Includes FAC "value" contributions totalling 181,049,943 reported as 628,659 tons notional wheat equivalent. f) Includes total estimated wheat equivalents of incomplete records of 14,385 tons (Tonnage Commitment) and 5,885 tons (Value Commitment) as reported by the EC. g) Includes FAC "value" contributions totalling 137,338,267 reported as 599,462 tons notional wheat equivalent. h) Includes total estimated wheat equivalents of incomplete records of 212,193 tons (Tonnage Commitment) as reported by the EC. Excludes incomplete records of 71,705 (actual) tons (Value Commitment) as reported by the EC. i) Includes FAC "value" contributions totalling 205,134,151 reported as 849,140 tons notional wheat equivalent. j) Includes total estimated wheat equivalents of incomplete records of 22,533 tons (Tonnage Commitment) as reported by the EC. Excludes incomplete records of 148,120 (actual) tons (Value Commitment) as reported by the EC. k) Reported contributions do not distinguish between tonnage and value commitments 7

9 TABLE 2 Food Aid Convention DETAILS OF OPERATIONS IN 2003/04 (1st July th June 2004) DONOR AUSTRALIA ASIA : NEAR EAST Iran WFP M E BEANS OIL e) Local Jan 04 WFP M E PULSES 540 1,350 e) Local Jan 04 WFP M E RICE e) Asia Jan 04 WFP M E RICE e) Asia Mar 04 sub-total 1,571 3,445 Total Asia : Near East 1,571 3,445 ASIA : FAR EAST Bangladesh WFP M WHEAT 19,271 19,271 - Jun 04 B WHEAT 45,000 45,000 - Nov 03 sub-total 64,271 64,271 Bhutan WFP M PULSES e) Regional Aug 03 WFP M RICE 1,431 2,290 e) Regional Aug 03 WFP M SUGAR e) Regional Aug 03 sub-total 1,865 3,377 Cambodia WFP M BEANS 1,200 3,720 e) Local Jun 04 WFP M VEG OIL e) Local Jul 03 WFP M VEG OIL 700 3,024 International Jun 04 sub-total 1,985 7,169 China WFP M WHEAT 8,809 8,809 - May 04 Indonesia WFP M HIGH EN BISC 1,048 * 1,397 - Jun 04 WFP M RICE 5,000 8,000 - Jun 04 sub-total 6,048 9,397 Korea D.R. (North) WFP M E WHEAT FLOUR 5,733 6,880 - Feb-Apr 04 WFP M E WHEAT FLOUR 5,604 6,725 - Jun 04 sub-total 11,337 13,605 Laos WFP M RICE 1,270 2,032 e) Thailand May 04 Myanmar (Burma) WFP M PULSES 400 1,000 e) Local Jun 04 WFP M RICE 3,301 5,282 e) Local Jun 04 WFP M E RICE 1,574 2,518 e) Local May 04 sub-total 5,275 8,800 Sri Lanka WFP M WHEAT 10,068 10,068 - Jun 04 East Timor WFP M E BEANS International Nov 03 WFP M E RICE 995 1,592 International Nov 03 sub-total 1,194 2,060 Total Asia : Far East 112, ,588 AFRICA Eritrea WFP M E LENTILS 1,338 3,114 International Jul 03 WFP M WHEAT 1,858 1,858 International Feb 04 - For footnotes see page continued -

10 DONOR: AUSTRALIA (cont'd) Eritrea (cont'd) sub-total 3,196 4,972 Ethiopia WFP M E LENTILS 1,187 2,789 International Jul 03 WFP M E VEG OIL 648 3,093 e) Local May 04 sub-total 1,835 5,882 Lesotho WFP M E PULSES e) Regional Mar 04 CARE B E UNSP. PRODUCTS e) Local/Regional n.r WFP M E UNSP. GRAINS 1,900 * 1,900 e) Regional Feb 04 sub-total 2,376 2,875 Malawi WFP M E MZE SY BLND 820 * 820 e) Regional Mar 04 WFP M E PULSES e) Local Mar 04 CAA B E UNSP. PRODUCTS e) Local/Regional n.r sub-total 1,247 1,821 Sudan WFP M E BEANS 359 1,113 e) China Jun 04 WFP M E MZE SY BLND 448 * 448 e) South Africa Jun 04 WFP M E VEG OIL 400 2,000 e) Asia Jun 04 sub-total 1,207 3,561 Swaziland WFP M E MAIZE 3,200 * 3,200 e) Regional Feb 04 Zambia WFP M E MAIZE 4,257 * 4,257 e) Local Feb 04 WFP M E MZE SY BLND 1,581 * 1,581 e) Regional Mar 04 WVRO B E UNSP. PRODUCTS e) Local/Regional n.r sub-total 6,185 6,656 Zimbabwe WFP M E BEANS OIL 470 2,350 Argentina Feb 04 WFP M E MAIZE 728 * 728 e) Regional Feb 04 WFP M E MZE SY BLND 680 * 680 e) Regional Feb 04 NGO B E UNSP. PRODUCTS e) Local/Regional n.r sub-total 2,776 4,692 Africa Unspecified WFP M MAIZE 8,940 * 8,940 e) Regional n.r WFP M MAIZE MEAL 2,100 2,352 e) Regional n.r sub-total 11,040 11,292 Total Africa 33,062 44,951 TOTAL 146, ,984 IEFR IRA (July December 2003) GRAINS UNSP. - - CASH GRAND TOTAL 146, ,984 - For footnotes see page continued -

11 DONOR: AUSTRALIA (cont'd) By multilateral channel WFP 100, ,831 IEFR/IRA (July December 2003) - - Total multilateral 100, ,831 By commodity MAIZE 17,125 17,125 RICE 14,471 23,154 WHEAT 85,006 85,006 UNSP. GRAINS 1,900 1,900 MAIZE MEAL 2,100 2,352 HIGH EN BISC 1,048 1,397 WHEAT FLOUR 11,337 13,605 BEANS 1,758 5,301 LENTILS 2,525 5,903 PULSES 1,789 4,582 BEANS OIL 601 3,005 VEG OIL 1,833 8,542 SUGAR MZE SY BLND 3,529 3,529 UNSP. PRODUCTS 1,518 2,153 UNSPECIFIED (IEFR IRA Jul-Dec 2003) For footnotes see page continued -

12 DONOR CANADA N & C AMERICA Cuba WFP M VEG OIL Dec 03 WFP M VEG OIL 317 1,585 - Dec 03 WFP M VEG OIL Dec 03 WFP M VEG OIL Dec 03 WFP M VEG OIL May 04 sub-total 716 3,584 Guatemala WFP M BEANS 364 1,022 - Jun 04 Haiti WFP M E BEANS 488 1,580 - May 04 WFP M LENTILS 560 1,407 - Dec 03 WFP M E VEG OIL May 04 sub-total 1,165 3,571 Honduras WFP M VEG OIL 351 1,756 - Oct 03 Total N & C America 2,596 9,933 SOUTH AMERICA Bolivia WFP M LENTILS Dec 03 WFP M LENTILS Jan 04 WFP M WHEAT 5,500 5,500 - Apr 04 sub-total 5,798 6,219 Colombia WFP M VEG OIL Aug 03 WFP M VEG OIL 571 2,853 - Aug 03 sub-total 621 3,105 Total South America 6,419 9,324 ASIA : NEAR EAST Iran WFP M E WHEAT Jun 04 Iraq WFP M E LENTILS Aug 03 WFP M E LENTILS 3,223 8,376 - Jul 03 WFP M E PEAS Jul 03 WFP M E PEAS 2,860 6,918 - Jul 03 sub-total 6,529 16,376 Total Asia : Near East 6,999 16,846 ASIA : FAR EAST Afghanistan CFGB B E MICRO-NUTRIENT 132 e) Pakistan Jun 04 WFP M E PEAS Dec 03 WFP M E PEAS Feb 04 WFP M E PEAS 1,134 1,617 - Jan 04 CARE B E PEAS 781 1,240 - Jun 04 WFP M E PEAS Mar 04 - For footnotes see page continued -

13 DONOR: CANADA (cont'd) Afghanistan (cont'd) WFP M E VEG OIL 850 4,251 - Dec 03 WFP M E VEG OIL 1,333 6,665 - Jan 04 CARE B E VEG OIL e) Pakistan Jun 04 CARE B E VEG OIL 367 1,834 - Jun 04 WFP M E WHEAT 2,597 2,597 e) Local May 04 CARE B E WHEAT FLOUR 4,809 6,587 e) Pakistan Jun 04 CARE B E WHEAT FLOUR e) Pakistan Mar 04 sub-total 13,996 28,242 Bangladesh CFGB B LENTILS 6 30 e) Local May 04 CFGB B E RICE e) Local Jan 04 CFGB B RICE e) Local May 04 CFGB B SEED e) Local Mar 04 WFP M WHEAT 1,180 1,180 - Jul 03 WFP M WHEAT 23,300 23,300 - Jul 03 WFP M WHEAT 8,500 8,500 - May 04 sub-total 33,263 33,570 Cambodia WFP M E C FISH Nov 03 WFP M E C FISH 267 1,333 - Oct 03 CGOV B FISH 400 2,000 - Aug 03 sub-total 800 4,000 India CFGB B E LENTILS e) Local Dec 03 CFGB B E RICE e) Local Dec 03 CFGB B E VEG OIL e) Local Dec 03 CFGB B WHEAT 2,000 2,000 e) Local Apr 04 sub-total 2,215 2,422 Korea D.R. (North) WFP M E BEANS 4,030 8,577 - Jul 03 WFP M E C FISH 490 2,448 - Aug 03 WFP M E C FISH 606 3,030 - Sep 03 WFP M E PEAS Feb 04 CFGB B E WHEAT 8,298 8,298 - Apr 03 WFP M E WHEAT 2,102 2,102 - Apr 04 WFP M E WHEAT e) China Dec 03 WFP M E WHEAT 2,038 2,038 Australia Mar 04 WFP M E WHEAT e) China Oct 03 CFGB B E WHEAT FLOUR 826 1,132 - Aug 03 CFGB B E WHEAT FLOUR Sep 03 CFGB B E WHEAT FLOUR Sep 03 CFGB B E WHEAT FLOUR 890 1,220 - Sep 03 sub-total 20,652 30,502 Laos CFGB B E RICE e) Local Apr 04 Nepal WFP M E LENTILS e) Local Dec 03 WFP M E PEAS e) Local Dec 03 - For footnotes see page continued -

14 DONOR: CANADA (cont'd) Nepal (cont'd) WFP M E PEAS e) Local Dec 03 WFP M E RICE e) Local Dec 03 WFP M E RICE e) Local Dec 03 WFP M E RICE e) Local Dec 03 WFP M RICE 1,113 1,781 e) Local Nov 03 WFP M E SUGAR e) Local Dec 03 WFP M E VEG OIL e) Local Dec 03 sub-total 2,058 3,773 Philippines WVRO B SOYBEANS 1,479 3,180 - Feb 04 Sri Lanka WFP M E MZE SY BLND 426 * 426 Netherlands Jun 04 WFP M E MZE SY BLND 225 * 225 Netherlands May 04 sub-total Thailand IP B E BEANS e) Local Dec 03 IP B RICE 1,140 1,824 e) Local Dec 03 IP B VEG OIL e) Local Dec 03 sub-total 1,235 2,299 Total Asia : Far East 76, ,786 AFRICA Angola WFP M E PEAS 784 1,246 - Apr 04 WFP M E PEAS 668 1,062 - May 04 sub-total 1,452 2,308 Burkina Faso CFGB B E MAIZE e) Local Mar 04 CFGB B E VEG OIL e) Local Mar 04 sub-total Burundi WFP M E HIGH EN BISC 115 * 153 e) Local Mar 04 WFP M E MAIZE e) Local Nov 03 WFP M E PEAS 872 1,424 - Mar 04 WFP M E PEAS May 04 sub-total 1,510 2,401 Chad WFP M E RICE 1,270 2,032 e) Local Mar 04 WFP M E WHEAT Jun 04 sub-total 1,762 2,524 Congo D.R. DP B LCL BLENDS 1,702 1,702 - Jul 03 WFP M E PEAS 700 1,117 - Apr 04 WFP M E PEAS 2,240 3,603 - Mar 04 WFP M E VEG OIL 234 1,167 - Jun 04 sub-total 4,876 7,589 Cote d'ivoire WFP M E PEAS Apr 04 WFP M E PEAS May 04 sub-total 949 1,494 Djibouti WFP M E SUGAR e) Local Nov 03 Eritrea CFGB B E LCL BLENDS 682 * Jul 04 - For footnotes see page continued -

15 DONOR: CANADA (cont'd) Eritrea (cont'd) CFGB B E LENTILS Jul 03 CFGB B E VEG OIL Jul 03 WFP M E WHEAT 1,287 1,287 - Feb 04 WFP M E WHEAT 1,626 1,626 - Feb 04 WFP M E WHEAT 2,591 2,591 - May 04 sub-total 6,707 8,017 Ethiopia CFGB B E LCL BLENDS e) Local Aug 03 WFP M LCL BLENDS 11,189 11,189 e) Local Jul 03 WFP M LCL BLENDS 1,278 1,278 e) Local Jul 03 CCF B LCL BLENDS 710 * 710 e) Local Oct 03 WFP M E MAIZE 1,796 1,796 e) Local Apr 04 CHF B MAIZE 3,105 3,105 - Jul 03 CCF B MAIZE e) Local Jun 04 CFGB B E MAIZE SEEDS e) Local Aug 03 WFP M E PEAS May 04 CHF B SEED e) Local Mar 04 FAO M SEED e) Local Sep 03 CHF B VEG OIL e) Local Mar 04 WFP M VEG OIL 484 2,417 - Sep 03 WFP M VEG OIL 200 1,000 - Sep 03 FAO M VEG SEEDS 7 34 e) Local Sep 03 CFGB B WHEAT Apr 04 CFGB B WHEAT Apr 04 CFGB B WHEAT Apr 04 CFGB B WHEAT Apr 04 CFGB B E WHEAT Aug 03 CFGB B E WHEAT Feb 04 WFP M WHEAT 1,806 1,806 - Feb 04 WFP M WHEAT 7,700 7,700 e) Local Feb 04 WFP M WHEAT 11,900 11,900 - Feb 04 CHF B WHEAT 3,105 3,105 e) Local Jul 03 CFGB B WHEAT Mar 04 CFGB B WHEAT Mar 04 CFGB B WHEAT Mar 04 WFP M E WHEAT 3,383 3,383 - May 04 WFP M E WHEAT 2,400 2,400 - May 04 CFGB B E WHEAT Sep 03 sub-total 54,157 58,163 Ghana WFP M E PEAS May 04 Liberia CFGB B E LENTILS Apr 04 CFGB b E LENTILS May 04 CFGB B E LENTILS Oct 03 - For footnotes see page continued -

16 DONOR: CANADA (cont'd) Liberia (cont'd) WFP M E PEAS May 04 WFP M E SPLIT PEAS Oct 03 WFP M E SPLIT PEAS Sep 03 CFGB B E SUGAR May 04 CFGB B E VEG OIL Apr 04 CFGB B E VEG OIL May 04 CFGB B E VEG OIL Oct 03 CFGB B E WHEAT FLOUR Jun 04 CFGB B E WHEAT FLOUR May 04 CFGB B E WHEAT FLOUR May 04 CFGB B E WHEAT FLOUR May 04 CFGB B E WHEAT FLOUR May 04 CFGB B E WHEAT FLOUR May 04 CFGB B E WHEAT FLOUR May 04 CFGB B E WHEAT FLOUR May 04 CFGB B E WHEAT FLOUR Oct 03 CFGB B E WHT SY BLND 19 * 19 - Jun 04 sub-total 3,918 6,562 Malawi CFGB B E MAIZE e) Local Jan 04 Mali CFGB B E MAIZE e) Local Aug 03 WFP M MAIZE MEAL 667 * 749 e) South Africa Aug 03 CFGB B E MILLET 565 * 565 e) Local Aug 03 WFP M PEAS Aug 03 WFP M PEAS Sep 03 WFP M SORGHUM 1,400 * 1,400 e) Local Dec 03 WFP M VEG OIL 967 4,835 - Sep 03 sub-total 4,248 8,439 Mauritania WFP M E SPLIT PEAS Aug 03 WFP M E SPLIT PEAS Jul 03 WFP M E SPLIT PEAS Sep 03 sub-total 1,314 1,958 Mozambique WFP M MAIZE 2,000 2,000 e) Local Jul 03 WFP M E PEAS May 04 WFP M SPLIT PEAS 1,140 1,575 - Sep 03 WFP M VEG OIL 484 2,417 - Oct 03 sub-total 3,708 6,122 Rwanda WFP M E PEAS Apr 04 WFP M E PEAS Mar 04 WFP M E PEAS 1,036 1,662 - May 04 sub-total 1,652 2,629 Senegal WFP M RICE 3,000 4,800 e) Local Feb 04 WFP M SPLIT PEAS Sep 03 - For footnotes see page continued -

17 DONOR: CANADA (cont'd) Senegal (cont'd) WFP M VEG OIL 267 1,334 - Sep 03 sub-total 3,875 6,974 Sierra Leone WFP M E BULGUR e) Turkey Nov 03 CFGB B E GNUT SEEDS e) Local Feb 04 CFGB B E GR SEEDS e) Local Feb 04 CFGB B E RICE SEEDS e) Local Feb 04 CFGB B E SEED 9 14 e) Local Feb 04 WFP M VEG OIL May 04 CFGB B E VEG SEEDS 1 5 e) Local Feb 04 sub-total 302 1,252 Somalia WFP M E MAIZE e) Local Oct 03 Sudan CFGB B E BEANS SEEDS e) Uganda Oct 03 CFGB B E GNUT SEEDS e) Uganda Oct 03 CFGB B E GR SEEDS e) Uganda Oct 03 CFGB B E PULSES SEEDS 5 22 e) Uganda Oct 03 CFGB B E RICE SEEDS e) Uganda Oct 03 FAO M SEED e) Kenya Dec 03 FAO M SEED e) Kenya Jun 04 WFP M E SORGHUM Jun 04 WFP M E SORGHUM 2,000 2,000 - May 04 WFP M E SPLIT PEAS 1,316 2,100 - Apr 04 CFGB B E VEG SEEDS 1 5 e) Uganda Oct 03 sub-total 4,425 5,680 Tanzania CFGB B E BEANS e) Local Sep 03 WFP M E MAIZE e) Local Feb 04 CFGB B E MAIZE e) Local Jan 04 WFP M E MAIZE e) Local Mar 04 WFP M MAIZE 5,349 5,349 e) Local May 04 CFGB B E MAIZE e) Local Sep 03 CFGB B E MAIZE SEEDS 2 8 e) Local Sep 03 WFP M MZE SY BLND 1,035 1,035 Belgium Aug 03 WFP M MZE SY BLND 1,058 * 1,058 Belgium Feb 04 WFP M E PEAS May 04 FAO M SEED e) Local Mar 04 FAO M SEED e) Local Mar 04 FAO M SEED 3 14 e) Local Mar 04 FAO M SEED 3 14 e) Local Mar 04 FAO M SEED e) Local Mar 04 CFGB B E SORG SEEDS 3 13 e) Local Sep 03 WFP M SPLIT PEAS 730 1,005 - Aug 03 WFP M SPLIT PEAS Aug 03 WFP M SPLIT PEAS Sep 03 - For footnotes see page continued -

18 DONOR: CANADA (cont'd) Tanzania (cont'd) WFP M SPLIT PEAS Sep 03 WFP M SUGAR Netherlands Sep 03 WFP M VEG OIL 420 2,098 - Aug 03 WFP M VEG OIL Aug 03 WFP M VEG OIL Sep 03 sub-total 11,824 16,171 Uganda WFP M E BEANS 445 1,316 - Jun 04 CFGB B E BEANS e) Local Mar 04 CFGB B E GNUT SEEDS e) Local Mar 04 CFGB B E GR SEEDS e) Local Mar 04 CFGB B E MAIZE e) Local Mar 04 CFGB B E SORG SEEDS 9 31 e) Local Mar 04 WFP M E VEG OIL 755 3,776 - Jul 03 WFP M E VEG OIL 317 1,584 - Jun 04 sub-total 1,742 7,168 Zambia CFGB B E LCL BLENDS e) Local Feb 04 WFP M E PEAS May 04 sub-total Zimbabwe CFGB B E BEANS e) Zambia Oct 03 CFGB B E MAIZE 1,200 1,200 e) South Africa Jan 04 CFGB B E MAIZE 1,300 1,300 e) South Africa Sep 03 CFGB B E MAIZE e) Malawi Sep 03 CFGB B E MAIZE SEEDS e) Local Sep 03 WFP M E PEAS Jun 04 WFP M E PEAS 3,108 4,927 - May 04 WFP M E SPLIT PEAS Aug 03 WFP M E SPLIT PEAS 752 1,152 - Jul 03 WFP M E SPLIT PEAS 1,399 2,077 - Jul 03 sub-total 8,493 12,279 Total Africa 117, ,974 TOTAL 210, ,863 IEFR IRA (July December 2003) GRAINS UNSP. - 6,567 CASH GRAND TOTAL 210, ,430 - For footnotes see page continued -

19 DONOR: CANADA (cont'd) By multilateral channel FAO 361 1,771 WFP 165, ,875 IEFR/IRA (July-December 2003) - 6,567 Total multilateral 165, ,213 By commodity MAIZE 17,530 17,530 MILLET RICE 7,725 12,358 WHEAT 97,051 97,051 SORGHUM 4,378 4,378 BULGUR MAIZE MEAL HIGH EN BISC WHEAT FLOUR 9,307 12,748 BEANS 5,626 13,673 LENTILS 4,868 12,634 PEAS 21,053 35,668 SPLIT PEAS 9,025 13,120 VEG OIL 9,586 47,919 SUGAR BEANS SEEDS GR SEEDS GNUT SEEDS MAIZE SEEDS PULSES SEEDS 5 22 RICE SEEDS SEED 434 2,108 SORG SEEDS VEG SEEDS 9 44 C FISH 1,496 7,478 FISH 400 2,000 SOYBEANS 1,479 3,180 MZE SY BLND 2,744 2,744 WHT SY BLND LCL BLENDS 15,627 15,627 MICRO-NUTRIENT 132 UNSPECIFIED (IEFR IRA Jul-Dec 2003) - 6,567 - For footnotes see page continued -

20 DONOR EUROPEAN COMMUNITY N & C AMERICA Cuba B E BEANS e) Triangular Jul 03 B E DRY WHO MK e) Triangular Jul 03 WFP M HIGH EN BISC e) Local Mar 04 B E SEED 2 9 e) Local Jul 03 B E VEG OIL e) Triangular Jul 03 sub-total 1,059 2,556 Dominican Republic WFP M BEANS e) Local May 04 WFP M MAIZE MEAL e) Triangular Jan 04 sub-total El Salvador B WHEAT 4,000 4,000 CASH e) Triangular Feb 04 Guatemala B RICE 2,567 * 4,108 - Nov 03 B E SUGAR Nov 03 B VEG OIL Nov 03 sub-total 2,700 4,502 Haiti WFP M BEANS e) Local May 04 WFP M BEANS e) Local May 04 WFP M E BEANS e) Triangular Sep 03 B C FISH Nov 03 B E ENRI SK MILK Nov 03 WFP M LENTILS 425 1,590 e) Local Apr 04 WFP M LENTILS Dec 03 WFP M E MAIZE MEAL Jul 03 WFP M MAIZE MEAL e) Triangular Sep 03 WFP M E MZE SY BLND 279 * 279 e) Triangular Jan 04 WFP M E MZE SY BLND 90 * 90 e) Triangular Nov 03 WFP M RICE 1,526 * 2,442 - Aug 03 WFP M E RICE 931 * 1,490 e) Triangular Dec 03 WFP M E RICE 309 * 494 e) Triangular Dec 03 WFP M E RICE 1,235 * 1,976 e) Triangular Dec 03 WFP M RICE 550 * 880 e) Triangular Jun 04 WFP M RICE 550 * 880 e) Triangular May 04 WFP M RICE 500 * 800 e) Triangular May 04 B E RICE 1,320 * 2,112 - Nov 03 WFP M E RICE 920 * 1,472 e) Triangular Oct 03 WFP M SF MAIZE Jul 03 MEAL WFP M SPLIT PEAS 394 1,474 - Feb 04 B E SPLIT PEAS 440 1,245 - Nov 03 B SUGAR Nov 03 WFP M VEG OIL e) Triangular Apr 04 - For footnotes see page continued -

21 DONOR: EUROPEAN COMMUNITY (cont'd) Haiti (cont'd) WFP M VEG OIL 442 2,208 - Dec 03 B VEG OIL 216 1,080 - Nov 03 WFP M E VEG OIL 206 1,030 e) Triangular Nov 03 WFP M E VEG OIL e) Triangular Sep 03 WFP M WHEAT e) Triangular May 04 B WHEAT FLOUR Nov 03 sub-total 12,863 27,502 Honduras WFP M E BEANS CASH e) Local Jun 04 WFP M VEG OIL e) Triangular Sep 03 sub-total Nicaragua B E BEANS 4 15 e) Local Aug 03 B E BEANS e) Local Dec 03 WFP M BEANS e) Local Jun 04 B E DRY WHO MK 1 7 e) Triangular Aug 03 B E MAIZE 10 * 10 e) Triangular Dec 03 WFP M MAIZE 16 * 16 e) Local Jun 04 WFP M MAIZE 550 * 550 e) Local Mar 04 WFP M MZE SY BLND 349 * 349 e) Triangular Apr 04 WFP M E MZE SY BLND 10 * 10 e) Local Aug 03 WFP M MZE SY BLND 205 * 205 e) Triangular Feb 04 WFP M MZE SY BLND 349 * 349 e) Triangular Mar 04 WFP M MZE SY BLND CASH e) Local May 04 B E RICE 9 * 14 e) Local Aug 03 B E RICE 11 * 17 e) Local Dec 03 WFP M RICE 14 * 45 CASH e) Local Jun 04 B E SUGAR 3 13 e) Local Aug 03 B E VEG OIL 2 10 e) Local Dec 03 WFP M VEG OIL 4 20 e) Triangular Jun 04 WFP M VEG OIL 295 1,475 e) Triangular Mar 04 WFP M VEG OIL e) Triangular May 04 sub-total 2,048 4,133 Total N & C America 23,143 44,027 SOUTH AMERICA Bolivia WFP M C FISH 6 28 e) Local May 04 WFP M RICE 14 * 22 e) Triangular May 04 WFP M VEG OIL 2 10 e) Triangular May 04 WFP M WHEAT FLOUR e) Local May 04 sub-total Colombia WFP M E SUGAR 6 8 e) Triangular Feb 04 WFP M E VEG OIL 5 27 e) Triangular Feb 04 sub-total Peru WFP M WHEAT 1,850 1,850 e) Triangular Apr 04 - For footnotes see page continued -

22 DONOR: EUROPEAN COMMUNITY (cont'd) Total South America 1,925 2,002 ASIA : NEAR EAST Iran WFP M E PEAS e) Triangular Nov 03 B RICE 1,585 * 2,536 - Aug 03 WFP M E RICE 880 * 1,408 e) Triangular Aug 03 WFP M E RICE 275 * 440 e) Triangular Jan 04 WFP M E SUGAR e) Triangular Aug 03 WFP M E SUGAR Dec 03 B E SUGAR 768 1,205 - Nov 03 WFP M E VEG OIL 422 2,110 e) Triangular Dec 03 WFP M E VEG OIL Dec 03 B E VEG OIL 455 2,275 - Nov 03 B WHEAT FLOUR 2,345 3,212 - Nov 03 sub-total 7,179 14,634 Iraq WFP M E BEANS 894 2,530 e) Triangular Jul 03 WFP M E BEANS 923 2,612 e) Triangular Jul 03 WFP M E BEANS e) Local Jun 04 WFP M E DRY WHO MK e) Triangular Dec 03 WFP M E DRY WHO MK e) Triangular Dec 03 WFP M E DRY WHO MK e) Triangular Dec 03 B E DRY WHO MK 7 35 e) Triangular Dec 03 WFP M E DRY WHO MK e) Triangular Dec 03 WFP M E DRY WHO MK e) Triangular Dec 03 WFP M E DRY WHO MK e) Triangular Dec 03 WFP M E DRY WHO MK 988 4,939 e) Triangular Dec 03 WFP M E DRY WHO MK 1,450 7,250 e) Triangular Nov 03 WFP M E DRY WHO MK 222 1,110 e) Triangular Nov 03 WFP M E DRY WHO MK 552 2,760 e) Triangular Nov 03 WFP M E DRY WHO MK 273 1,365 e) Triangular Oct 03 WFP M E LENTILS 940 3,187 e) Triangular Aug 03 WFP M E LENTILS 565 1,915 e) Triangular Aug 03 WFP M E LENTILS e) Triangular Jul 03 WFP M E LENTILS e) Triangular Jul 03 WFP M E LENTILS e) Triangular Jul 03 WFP M E LENTILS 472 1,600 e) Triangular Jul 03 WFP M E LENTILS 390 1,322 e) Triangular Jul 03 WFP M E RICE 550 * 880 e) Triangular May 04 WFP M E SUGAR e) Triangular May 04 WFP M E VEG OIL 586 2,930 e) Triangular Jul 03 WFP M E VEG OIL 2,266 11,330 e) Triangular Jul 03 WFP M E VEG OIL 843 4,215 e) Triangular Jul 03 WFP M E VEG OIL 1,711 8,553 e) Triangular Jul 03 - For footnotes see page continued -

23 DONOR: EUROPEAN COMMUNITY (cont'd) Iraq (cont'd) WFP M E VEG OIL 622 3,108 e) Triangular Jul 03 WFP M E VEG OIL 2,561 12,805 e) Triangular Jul 03 WFP M E WHEAT 12,500 12,500 - Jul 03 sub-total 30,171 90,426 Jordan B E BEANS Jan 04 B E RICE 336 * 538 e) Triangular Nov 03 B E SUGAR Dec 03 WFP M VEG OIL Dec 03 WFP M VEG OIL 276 1,379 - Nov 03 sub-total 1,500 4,530 Syria B E RICE 211 * Oct 03 B E RICE 88 * Sep 03 B E RICE 152 * Sep 03 WFP M VEG OIL Nov 03 WFP M WHEAT FLOUR 1,312 1,797 e) Triangular Apr 04 sub-total 1,809 2,749 Yemen Rep. of WFP M SUGAR e) Triangular Nov 03 WFP M VEG OIL Feb 04 WFP M VEG OIL e) Triangular Jun 04 WFP M WHEAT e) Triangular Aug 03 WFP M WHEAT 9,000 9,000 e) Triangular Jun 04 WFP M E WHEAT FLOUR e) Triangular Jul 03 WFP M E WHEAT FLOUR e) Local Jun 04 WFP M E WHEAT FLOUR e) Local Mar 04 WFP M E WHEAT FLOUR e) Local Mar 04 WFP M WHT SY BLND 315 * 315 e) Triangular Jan 04 WFP M WHT SY BLND 765 * 2,755 CASH - Jul 03 WFP M WHT SY BLND 360 * 360 e) Triangular Jul 03 WFP M WHT SY BLND 405 * 405 e) Triangular Jul 03 WFP M WHT SY BLND 428 * 428 e) Triangular Jun 04 sub-total 13,184 17,073 Palestinian WFP M E HIGH EN BISC 50 * 67 e) Local May 04 Administered Areas WFP M E LENTILS 433 1,619 e) Local Feb 04 WFP M E LENTILS 426 1,593 e) Local Jan 04 WFP M E LENTILS 504 1,885 e) Local Jan 04 WFP M E LENTILS e) Local Jun 04 WFP M E RICE 350 * Nov 03 B E SEED e) Local Dec 03 WFP M E SUGAR 685 1,075 - Dec 03 WFP M E SUGAR e) Triangular Dec 03 WFP M E SUGAR e) Triangular Dec 03 WFP M E VEG OIL e) Triangular Dec 03 - For footnotes see page continued -

24 DONOR: EUROPEAN COMMUNITY (cont'd) Palestinian Administered Areas (cont'd) WFP M E VEG OIL e) Triangular Dec 03 WFP M E VEG OIL 384 1,920 - May 04 WFP M E VEG OIL e) Triangular Nov 03 WFP M E WHEAT FLOUR e) Triangular Apr 04 WFP M E WHEAT FLOUR 1,161 1,590 e) Triangular Apr 04 WFP M E WHEAT FLOUR 1,011 1,384 e) Triangular Aug 03 WFP M E WHEAT FLOUR 1,011 1,384 e) Triangular Aug 03 WFP M E WHEAT FLOUR 2,000 2,740 e) Local Dec 03 WFP M E WHEAT FLOUR e) Triangular Dec 03 WFP M E WHEAT FLOUR e) Local Feb 04 WFP M E WHEAT FLOUR 1,161 1,590 e) Triangular Feb 04 WFP M E WHEAT FLOUR 1,161 1,590 e) Triangular Feb 04 WFP M E WHEAT FLOUR e) Local Jan 04 WFP M E WHEAT FLOUR 1,161 1,590 e) Triangular Jan 04 WFP M E WHEAT FLOUR e) Local Jan 04 WFP M E WHEAT FLOUR e) Local Jan 04 WFP M E WHEAT FLOUR e) Local Jan 04 WFP M E WHEAT FLOUR e) Local Jan 04 WFP M E WHEAT FLOUR 1,011 1,384 e) Triangular Jul 03 WFP M E WHEAT FLOUR 2,495 3,418 e) Local Jun 04 WFP M E WHEAT FLOUR 1,247 1,708 e) Triangular Mar 04 WFP M E WHEAT FLOUR 1,506 2,063 e) Triangular May 04 WFP M E WHEAT FLOUR e) Local May 04 WFP M E WHEAT FLOUR 1,849 2,533 e) Triangular May 04 WFP M E WHEAT FLOUR 1,183 1,620 e) Triangular May 04 WFP M E WHEAT FLOUR 1,000 1,370 - Oct 03 WFP M E WHEAT FLOUR 1,245 1,705 - Oct 03 WFP M E WHEAT FLOUR 1,000 1,370 - Sep 03 WFP M E WHEAT FLOUR 1,000 1,369 e) Triangular Sep 03 WFP M E WHT SY BLND 113 * May 04 sub-total 28,629 45,224 Total Asia : Near East 82, ,636 ASIA : FAR EAST Afghanistan B E PULSES CASH e) Local Oct 03-Aug 04 B E SEED e) Triangular Jan 04 WFP M E SUGAR 988 1,551 e) Triangular Dec 03 WFP M E VEG OIL 500 2,500 e) Triangular May 04 WFP M E VEG OIL 767 3,835 e) Triangular May 04 B E VEG OIL CASH e) Local Oct 03-Aug 04 WFP M E WHEAT 10,000 10,000 e) Triangular Aug 03 WFP M E WHEAT e) Triangular Jan 04 WFP M E WHEAT 9,677 9,677 e) Triangular Jul 03 - For footnotes see page continued -

25 DONOR: EUROPEAN COMMUNITY (cont'd) Afghanistan (cont'd) WFP M E WHEAT Jun 04 WFP M E WHEAT e) Triangular Mar 04 WFP M E WHEAT 4,173 4,173 - May 04 WFP M E WHEAT 1,808 1,808 - May 04 WFP M E WHEAT 7,810 7,810 - Sep 03 B WHEAT FLOUR 640 * 1,543 CASH e) Triangular Aug 03 B E WHEAT FLOUR 98 * 115 CASH e) Local Oct 03-Aug 04 B E WHEAT SEED 544 1,206 e) Local Oct 03 sub-total 37,857 45,928 Bangladesh WFP M E RICE 860 * 1,376 e) Triangular Dec 03 WFP M E RICE 86 * 138 e) Triangular Dec 03 WFP M E RICE 430 * 688 e) Triangular Dec 03 WFP M E RICE 1,022 * 1,267 e) Triangular Dec 03 WFP M E RICE 86 * 138 e) Triangular Dec 03 WFP M E RICE 559 * 894 e) Triangular Dec 03 WFP M E RICE 256 * 410 e) Triangular Mar 04 WFP M E SPLIT PEAS e) Local Jul 03 WFP M E SPLIT PEAS e) Local Mar 04 WFP M E SPLIT PEAS e) Local Oct 03 WFP M E SUGAR e) Triangular Aug 03 WFP M E VEG OIL e) Triangular Mar 04 WFP M E VEG OIL e) Local Sep 03 WFP M E VEG OIL e) Triangular Sep 03 B WHEAT 13,000 13,000 - Sep 03 WFP M E WHT SY BLND 50 * 50 e) Local Jul 03 WFP M E WHT SY BLND 45 * 45 e) Triangular Mar 04 WFP M E WHT SY BLND 85 * 85 e) Triangular Mar 04 sub-total 16,912 19,509 Bhutan WFP M MAIZE MEAL e) Local May 04 WFP M RICE 1,250 * 2,000 e) Triangular May 04 WFP M RICE 20 * 32 e) Triangular Nov 03 WFP M SPLIT PEAS Aug 03 WFP M SPLIT PEAS 100 * 266 CASH e) Local May 04 WFP M VEG OIL Jul 03 sub-total 1,794 3,711 Cambodia WFP M HIGH EN BISC e) Local Feb 04 WFP M HIGH EN BISC e) Local Feb 04 WFP M HIGH EN BISC e) Local Jan 04 WFP M SUGAR 90 * 189 CASH e) Local Jun 04 WFP M E VEG OIL e) Triangular Mar 04 WFP M E VEG OIL e) Triangular Oct 03 WFP M VEG OIL Sep 03 sub-total 1,269 2,079 - For footnotes see page continued -

26 DONOR: EUROPEAN COMMUNITY (cont'd) China WFP M WHEAT 2,490 2,490 e) Local Dec 03 India WFP M RICE 758 * 1,213 e) Triangular Mar 04 WFP M RICE 1,142 * 1,622 e) Triangular Mar 04 WFP M WHEAT 1,892 1,892 e) Triangular Mar 04 WFP M WHEAT 2,100 2,100 e) Triangular Mar 04 sub-total 5,892 6,827 Korea D.R. (North) WFP M E BEANS 640 2,394 - Apr 04 B E BEANS CASH e) Triangular Dec 03-Jan 04 WFP M E BEANS Feb 04 WFP M E BEANS 6,980 26,105 - Mar 04 WFP M E BEANS 815 3,048 - May 04 B E DRY WHO MK Feb 04 WFP M E MZE SY BLND 1,500 * 1,500 - Mar 04 B E PULSES Dec 03 B E PULSES 613 2,293 - Jun 04 WFP M E RICE 3,078 * 4,925 - Aug 03 WFP M E RICE 371 * 594 e) Triangular Feb 04 B E RICE 2,400 2,280 CASH e) Triangular Feb 04 WFP M E RICE 3,010 * 4,816 - Jul 03 WFP M E RICE 926 * 1,482 e) Triangular Mar 04 B E RICE 1,200 * 1,920 - Mar 04 B E SKIMMED PD CASH e) Triangular Feb 04 MILK WFP M E SPLIT PEAS e) Triangular Jan 04 WFP M E SUGAR 977 1,534 e) Triangular Dec 03 WFP M E SUGAR e) Triangular Jan 04 B E SUGAR Jan 04 B E SUGAR CASH - Jan 04 WFP M E SUGAR e) Triangular Sep 03 WFP M E SUGAR e) Triangular Sep 03 WFP M E SUGAR e) Triangular Sep 03 B E VEG OIL Apr 04 WFP M E VEG OIL 384 1,920 e) Triangular Apr 04 WFP M E VEG OIL 442 2,208 e) Triangular Apr 04 WFP M E VEG OIL e) Triangular Dec 03 B E VEG OIL 242 1,210 - Jan 04 B E VEG OIL CASH e) - Jan 04 B E VEG OIL 266 1,308 CASH - Jan 04 WFP M E VEG OIL 979 4,896 e) Triangular Jun 04 B E VEG OIL Jun 04 WFP M E VEG OIL 230 1,152 e) Triangular Jun 04 B E VEG OIL Mar 04 WFP M E VEG OIL 670 3,350 e) Triangular Mar 04 - For footnotes see page continued -

27 DONOR: EUROPEAN COMMUNITY (cont'd) Korea D.R. (North) (cont'd) WFP M E VEG OIL Nov 03 WFP M E VEG OIL 589 2,943 - Sep 03 WFP M E WHEAT 8,159 8,159 e) Triangular Dec 03 WFP M E WHEAT e) Triangular Dec 03 B E WHEAT Dec 03 B E WHEAT 728 * 3,077 CASH e) Triangular Dec 03-Jan 04 WFP M E WHEAT 11,024 11,024 e) Triangular Jun 04 WFP M E WHEAT 1,998 1,998 - Jun 04 WFP M E WHEAT 4,346 4,346 e) Triangular Mar 04 WFP M E WHEAT 6,749 6,749 e) Triangular Mar 04 WFP M E WHEAT 6,165 6,165 e) Triangular Mar 04 WFP M E WHEAT 2,510 2,510 e) Triangular Mar 04 WFP M E WHEAT e) Triangular Mar 04 WFP M E WHEAT 4,157 4,157 e) Triangular Mar 04 WFP M E WHEAT 14,185 14,185 e) Triangular Oct 03 WFP M E WHEAT 4,440 4,440 e) Triangular Oct 03 sub-total 94, ,428 Laos WFP M RICE 300 * 506 CASH e) Local Aug 03 WFP M RICE 928 * 1,485 - Aug 03 WFP M RICE 15 * 24 - Oct 03 B E SUGAR Sep 03 B E VEG OIL Sep 03 sub-total 1,741 3,207 Mongolia B WHEAT 3,650 5,000 - Nov 03 Myanmar (Burma) WFP M E RICE 1,790 * 2,864 e) Triangular Jul 03 WFP M E RICE 1,495 * 2,392 e) Triangular Jul 03 WFP M E RICE 1,247 * 1,995 e) Triangular Jun 04 WFP M E RICE 151 * 242 e) Triangular Mar 04 WFP M E RICE 857 * 1,371 e) Triangular May 04 WFP M E RICE 1,686 * 2,698 e) Triangular Sep 03 sub-total 7,226 11,562 Nepal WFP M HIGH EN BISC e) Local May 04 WFP M E LENTILS e) Triangular Aug 03 WFP M E LENTILS e) Local Jun 04 WFP M E LENTILS 499 1,866 e) Local Mar 04 WFP M E PEAS e) Triangular Aug 03 WFP M E PEAS e) Triangular Mar 04 WFP M E RICE 2,952 * 4,723 e) Local Aug 03 WFP M RICE 450 * 720 e) Triangular Aug 03 WFP M E RICE 173 * 246 e) Triangular Feb 04 WFP M RICE 1,903 * 3,045 e) Local Jul 03 WFP M E RICE 1,211 * 1,938 e) Triangular Jun 04 - For footnotes see page continued -

28 DONOR: EUROPEAN COMMUNITY (cont'd) Nepal (cont'd) WFP M RICE 280 * 448 e) Triangular Mar 04 WFP M RICE 280 * 448 e) Triangular Mar 04 WFP M E RICE 5,260 * 8,416 e) Triangular Mar 04 WFP M RICE 280 * 448 e) Triangular Mar 04 WFP M RICE 2,431 * 3,890 e) Triangular May 04 WFP M RICE 1,647 * 2,635 e) Triangular May 04 WFP M RICE 200 * 320 e) Triangular Nov 03 WFP M E RICE 3,047 * 4,875 e) Local Oct 03 WFP M E SUGAR e) Local Aug 03 WFP M E SUGAR e) Triangular Jun 04 WFP M E SUGAR e) Triangular Mar 04 WFP M E VEG OIL e) Local Aug 03 WFP M VEG OIL 533 2,665 - Aug 03 WFP M E VEG OIL e) Triangular Jun 04 WFP M E VEG OIL 316 1,580 e) Triangular Mar 04 B WHEAT 7,950 7,950 CASH - Dec 03 WFP M E WHT SY BLND 30 * 30 e) Triangular Jun 04 WFP M E WHT SY BLND 1,400 * 1,400 e) Triangular May 04 WFP M WHT SY BLND 170 * 449 CASH e) Local Oct 03 sub-total 32,285 51,679 Pakistan WFP M E BEANS 422 * 1,267 CASH e) Local Jul 03 WFP M E BEANS e) Local Nov 03 WFP M PEAS 374 1,058 e) Local Nov 03 WFP M E RICE 5,413 * 8,661 e) Triangular May 04 WFP M E SPLIT PEAS 28 * 61 CASH e) Local Jul 03 WFP M E WHEAT 2,231 * 3,016 CASH e) Local Dec 03 WFP M E WHEAT 2,982 2,982 e) Triangular Feb 04 WFP M E WHEAT 1,485 1,485 e) Triangular Jan 04 WFP M E WHEAT e) Local Oct 03 sub-total 13,463 19,378 Sri Lanka B E DRIED FISH 2 * 10 CASH e) Local Jul 03 WFP M E HIGH EN BISC e) Local Jun 04 B E LENTILS 4 13 CASH e) Local Jul 03 WFP M E MZE SY BLND 234 * 234 e) Triangular Jun 04 B E PULSES CASH e) Local Oct 03 B E RICE 16 * 26 e) Local Jul 03 B E RICE SEEDS CASH e) Local Oct 03 B E SUGAR 4 8 CASH e) Local Jul 03 WFP M E SUGAR e) Triangular Jun 04 WFP M SUGAR e) Triangular Jun 04 WFP M E SUGAR e) Triangular May 04 B E WHEAT FLOUR 8 11 CASH e) Local Jul 03 sub-total 1,017 1,227 - For footnotes see page continued -

29 DONOR: EUROPEAN COMMUNITY (cont'd) East Timor WFP M E BEANS e) Local Apr 04 WFP M E BEANS e) Local Jan 04 WFP M E RICE 240 * 384 e) Triangular Apr 04 WFP M E RICE 519 * 830 e) Triangular Apr 04 WFP M E RICE 336 * 538 e) Triangular Apr 04 WFP M E RICE 1,281 * 2,050 e) Triangular Apr 04 WFP M E RICE 119 * 190 e) Triangular Feb 04 WFP M E RICE 374 * 598 e) Triangular Jan 04 WFP M E RICE 921 * 1,474 e) Triangular Nov 03 sub-total 4,131 7,337 Total Asia : Far East 224, ,362 AFRICA Algeria B E DRY WHO MK Nov 03 WFP M E LENTILS e) Local Feb 04 WFP M E LENTILS 366 1,367 e) Local Jan 04 WFP M E LENTILS 328 1,225 e) Local Jun 04 WFP M E LENTILS 726 2,715 e) Local Mar 04 WFP M E SUGAR e) Triangular Dec 03 WFP M E SUGAR e) Triangular Feb 04 WFP M E SUGAR e) Triangular Feb 04 B E SUGAR 387 1,070 - Nov 03 WFP M E VEG OIL 644 3,220 - Aug 03 WFP M E VEG OIL 570 2,850 - Feb 04 WFP M E VEG OIL e) Triangular Jun 04 WFP M E WHEAT FLOUR 1,115 1,527 e) Triangular Apr 04 WFP M E WHEAT FLOUR 945 1,295 e) Triangular Jan 04 WFP M E WHEAT FLOUR 793 1,086 e) Triangular Jun 04 WFP M E WHEAT FLOUR 6 8 e) Triangular Jun 04 WFP M E WHEAT FLOUR 753 1,031 e) Triangular Jun 04 WFP M E WHEAT FLOUR 858 1,175 e) Triangular Jun 04 WFP M E WHEAT FLOUR 753 1,031 e) Triangular Jun 04 WFP M E WHEAT FLOUR 1,075 1,473 e) Triangular Mar 04 WFP M E WHEAT FLOUR 1,290 1,767 e) Triangular Mar 04 WFP M E WHEAT FLOUR 2,150 2,945 e) Triangular Mar 04 WFP M E WHT SY BLND 473 * Aug 03 sub-total 14,209 29,225 Angola B E BEANS CASH e) Triangular Dec 03 WFP M E BEANS 765 2,861 e) Local Feb 04 WFP M E BEANS 306 1,144 e) Local Feb 04 B BEANS 871 2,465 - Jul 03 WFP M E BEANS e) Triangular Nov 03 WFP M E BEANS 466 1,319 e) Triangular Nov 03 - For footnotes see page continued -

30 DONOR: EUROPEAN COMMUNITY (cont'd) Angola (cont'd) WFP M E BEANS 984 2,785 e) Triangular Nov 03 B E BEANS CASH e) Triangular Sep 03 B E BEANS SEEDS CASH e) Triangular Feb 04 B BEANS SEEDS CASH e) Triangular Nov 03 B E BEANS SEEDS 122 * 610 CASH e) Local Oct 03 B E MAIZE 600 * 2,219 CASH e) Triangular Dec 03 B E MAIZE 160 * 257 CASH e) Local Dec 03 WFP M E MAIZE 4,407 * 4,407 e) Triangular Dec 03 WFP M E MAIZE 120 * 120 e) Triangular Dec 03 WFP M E MAIZE e) Triangular Dec 03 WFP M E MAIZE 16 * 16 e) Local Feb 04 WFP M E MAIZE 344 * 344 e) Triangular Jul 03 WFP M E MAIZE 15 * 15 e) Triangular Jul 03 WFP M E MAIZE 95 * 95 e) Triangular Jul 03 WFP M E MAIZE 445 * 445 e) Local Jun 04 WFP M E MAIZE 1,161 * 1,161 e) Local Jun 04 WFP M E MAIZE 8,937 * 8,937 e) Triangular Nov 03 B E MAIZE 430 * 2,150 CASH e) Triangular Sep 03 B MAIZE FLOUR 1,307 2,215 - Jul 03 B E MAIZE SEEDS CASH e) Triangular Nov 03 B MAIZE SEEDS CASH e) Triangular Nov 03 B E MAIZE SEEDS CASH e) Triangular Oct 03 B E MAIZE SEEDS CASH e) Local Oct 03 WFP M E PEAS 619 1,753 e) Triangular Jul 03 B E SEED CASH e) Triangular Dec 03 B E SEED 8 40 CASH e) Triangular Oct 03 B E SEED CASH e) Local Oct 03 B E SEED 12 * 55 CASH e) Local Oct 03 B E SORG SEEDS CASH e) Triangular Dec 03 B E SORG SEEDS 7 * 33 CASH e) Local Oct 03 WFP M E SORGHUM e) Local Dec 03 WFP M E SORGHUM e) Local Jul 03 WFP M E SPLIT PEAS 23 * 105 CASH e) Triangular Dec 03 WFP M E SPLIT PEAS 77 * 354 CASH e) Triangular Dec 03 WFP M E SPLIT PEAS e) Triangular Dec 03 WFP M E SPLIT PEAS e) Triangular Dec 03 WFP M E SPLIT PEAS e) Triangular Dec 03 WFP M E SPLIT PEAS 466 1,317 e) Triangular Dec 03 WFP M E SPLIT PEAS e) Triangular Dec 03 WFP M E SPLIT PEAS e) Triangular Dec 03 WFP M E SPLIT PEAS 494 1,397 e) Triangular Dec 03 WFP M E SPLIT PEAS e) Triangular Dec 03 B SUGAR 6,198 9,731 - Jul 03 - For footnotes see page continued -

31 DONOR: EUROPEAN COMMUNITY (cont'd) Angola (cont'd) B E VEG OIL CASH e) Triangular Sep 03 B E VEG SEEDS 1 3 CASH e) Triangular Dec 03 B VEG SEEDS 1 3 CASH e) Triangular Nov 03 B E VEG SEEDS 1 5 CASH e) Local Oct 03 sub-total 31,656 53,048 Benin WFP M MAIZE 1,000 * 2,048 CASH e) Local Jan 04 WFP M MAIZE 1,000 * 1,000 - Sep 03 WFP M MAIZE 2,123 * 2,123 e) Triangular Sep 03 WFP M SPLIT PEAS Jul 03 WFP M VEG OIL Jan 04 WFP M VEG OIL Jul 03 sub-total 4,642 7,198 Burkina Faso WFP M E BEANS e) Local May 04 WFP M MAIZE 1,240 * 1,240 e) Local Feb 04 WFP M E MAIZE 1,030 * 1,030 e) Local Jun 04 WFP M MAIZE MEAL e) Local Feb 04 WFP M E MZE SY BLND 68 * 68 e) Triangular Jun 04 WFP M SPLIT PEAS 438 1,240 - Aug 03 WFP M SPLIT PEAS 460 1,302 - Aug 03 WFP M SPLIT PEAS Jul 03 WFP M VEG OIL May 04 WFP M E VEG OIL e) Triangular May 04 WFP M VEG OIL 202 1,012 - May 04 sub-total 4,611 9,192 Burundi WFP M E BEANS Apr 04 WFP M E BEANS Apr 04 WFP M E BEANS Dec 03 B BEANS e) Local Jan 04 WFP M E BEANS 1,086 4,062 - Jan 04 WFP M E BEANS Jan 04 WFP M E BEANS Jan 04 WFP M E BEANS 600 2,244 e) Local Jun 04 WFP M E BEANS 25 * 60 CASH e) Local Jun 04 WFP M E BEANS 400 1,496 - Jun 04 B BEANS e) Local Mar 04 WFP M E BEANS 1,000 * 2,380 CASH e) Local May 04 WFP M E BEANS 553 2,068 e) Local May 04 WFP M E BEANS e) Local May 04 WFP M E BEANS May 04 WFP M E BEANS 428 1,601 - May 04 B BEANS 383 1,084 e) Local Nov 03 WFP M E BEANS Sep 03 B E BEANS CASH e) Triangular Sep 03-Jan 04 - For footnotes see page continued -

32 DONOR: EUROPEAN COMMUNITY (cont'd) Burundi (cont'd) B E BEANS SEEDS e) Local Oct 03 WFP M E MAIZE 123 * Dec 03 WFP M E MAIZE Dec 03 WFP M E MAIZE 30 * 30 - Dec 03 WFP M E MAIZE 365 * Dec 03 WFP M E MAIZE 296 * Dec 03 WFP M E MAIZE 108 * Jan 04 WFP M E MAIZE 3,500 * 3,500 - Jan 04 WFP M E MAIZE 908 * Jun 04 WFP M E MAIZE 660 * May 04 B MAIZE FLOUR e) Triangular Feb 04 B E MAIZE FLOUR e) Triangular Jan 04 B MAIZE FLOUR e) Triangular Mar 04 B E MAIZE FLOUR 594 1,007 e) Triangular Nov 03 WFP M E MAIZE MEAL 1,998 2,245 e) Triangular Nov 03 B E MAIZE MEAL 1,179 * 3,311 CASH e) Triangular Sep 03-Jan 04 WFP M E MZE SY BLND 48 * 48 - Jan 04 WFP M E MZE SY BLND 920 * Jun 04 B E PULSES SEEDS 481 1,818 e) Triangular Sep 03 B E RICE SEEDS e) Local Sep 03 B E SEED e) Triangular Sep 03 B E SEED e) Triangular Sep 03 WFP M E VEG OIL e) Triangular Aug 03 WFP M E VEG OIL 354 * 1,771 CASH e) Triangular Aug 03 WFP M E VEG OIL 250 1,250 e) Triangular Aug 03 B VEG OIL e) Triangular Dec 03 WFP M E VEG OIL 276 1,380 - Dec 03 B VEG OIL e) Local Jan 04 B VEG OIL e) Local Mar 04 WFP M E VEG OIL 229 1,145 e) Triangular Sep 03 B E VEG SEEDS Sep 03 B E VEG SEEDS CASH e) Triangular Sep 03-Jan 04 sub-total 20,481 45,958 Cameroon WFP M E BEANS e) Local Jan 04 WFP M E BEANS e) Local Nov 03 WFP M E MAIZE 91 * 236 CASH e) Local Dec 03 WFP M E MAIZE 176 * 176 e) Local Feb 04 WFP M E MAIZE 149 * 149 e) Local Feb 04 WFP M E MAIZE 91 * 91 e) Local Feb 04 WFP M E MAIZE 59 * 59 e) Local Feb 04 WFP M E MAIZE 382 * 382 e) Local Feb 04 WFP M E SUGAR e) Triangular Mar 04 - For footnotes see page continued -

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