2. FACTS ABOUT AFRICA
ïŒIs the second largest continent covering 22% of the Earthâs land area
ïŒ25% of the worldâs languages are spoken in Africa
ïŒYearly growth rate of New born babies is 30% in Africa
Soon Africaâs population will be more than Europe, North America and
Oceania.
ïŒBy 2040 Africaâs labour force is expected to be more than 1 billion
and 1 out of every 4 workers will live in Africa.
3. FACTS ABOUT AFRICA
ïŒAfricaâs combined GDP is second largest after China in the world.
ïŒAfrica is 2nd largest Wheat importer
ïŒExports 12% Coffee of the world
ïŒExports 20% Cotton of the world
ïŒExports 5.5% Sugar of the world
ïŒProduces 35% of Global oil seeds
ïŒProduces 70% of Global Cocoa
5. AFRICA: NOW AND FUTURE
Africa Now
Africa Future
GDP is $1.6 trillion in 2010
It will grow to $2.6 trillion (By 2020)
Consumer spending is $860 billion in 2008
It will grow to $1.4 trillion (By 2020)
Households 85 M with discretionary income
It will become 128 M ( By 2020)
Urbanization rate is 40% in 2014
It will be 50% ( By 2030)
Current working population is 583 M
It will become 1.1 Billion ( By 2040)
Youngest working population is 39%
It will exceed China & India (By 2035)
Revenue from Agriculture was $280 B in 2008
It will be $500 B ( By 2030)
Inflation rate Avg. 22% in 1990
In 2000, it was 8%
Sourced : McKinsey
6. FEW COMPARISION WITH INDIA AND WEST
PARTICULARS
AFRICA
ASIA
EUROPE/ USA
Weather forecast
Not effective
Up to some extent
Well monitored
Fertilizer Application
25Kg/Ha
170 Kg/Ha
165 Kg/Ha
Land Holding
< 1 Ha
2.3 Ha
250 Ha
Seeds grade/variety
Local/Natural
Natural/ New Varieties Hybrids
Irrigation
Rain fed
Canals/Rain fed
Canals, Channels
Farm Equipments
Handheld
Tractors
Heavy Tractors
Harvesting
Handheld
Harvester
Combined Harvester
Electricity
No
Few Hours
24 Hours
Storage
Pits/ House
Warehouse
Big Silos
Processing
Small Hulling
Split Plants
Splitting
Logistics
âJugadâ
Tractors/ Truks
Rail cart
10. PULSES PRODUCTION IN AFRICA
COUNTRY
YELLOW GRAM
TANZANIA
38,000
KENYA
NA
UGANDA
NA
MOZAMBIQUE
NA
MALAWI
1000
ETHIOPIA
60,000
TOTAL (MT)
99,000
GREEN MOONG
20,000
18,000
10,000
15,000
1000
NA
64,000
PIGEON PEAS
80,000
30,000
10,000
60,000
80,000
NA
260,000
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11. WHAT WE CAN DO FOR AFRICA??
1.
Government Policies on Import Duty for Pulses in India:
Pulses exports out of Africa is about 200K-MT. Which is hardly 10% of total
import or 1% of total production globally. Uncertainty on import duty discourages
African farmers and trade both.
2.
Fumigation compliance ( by Indian Govt.) - Methyl Bromide:
By and large, WROLD is discoursing the use of Methyl Bromide, and some of the
courtiers have totally banned.
Whereas Indian law only permits to import if the product is fumigated with MB.
Any cargo import without such compliance is subject to penalty of USD 4/MT. Indian Govt has partially relaxed such requirements to Canada, France and
USA
and we all should request for similar exemption for the import from
Africa.
3.
Perception of protecting farmers from cheap imports:
Realization for farmers in Africa is far less compared to India.
Eg. Malawi Toor @ $500.00 $/MT CNF
less $150 logistic cost, less $70-80 Domestic transport & other handling costs
and farmers gets $270-280 per mt with an average yield of 300 kg per Ha,
whereas, Indian farmer realization is about INR 40/- per kg (Approx. $640)
1.
Realistic and accurate market information :
Wrong or misleading rumors are not healthy for trade and we should aim to
address this adequately. For example this year for African TOOR crop, prior to
arrivals huge crop rumors were circulated whereas the actual crop and export is
hardly 50%.
12. WHAT WE CAN EXPECT ?
ïŒ In coming days, Africa would be a bread basket
for the world and it has a huge potential which
will essentially benefit to all of us.
13. ABOUT ETG GROUP
ïŒWe currently operate in 25 countries of
Africa and manage complete supply chain.
ïŒ ETG could be ultimate partner when it
comes to the Pulses Trade.