INDO DAILY TERRA DAILY GPS DAILY ENERGY DAILY SPACE WAR SPACE DAILY SPACE MART ABC SOLAR
  IndoDaily Home Page  
Get Our Free Newsletters Via Email
  
Space - War - Earth - Energy - China
Search All Of Our Sites In One Search
Terra Daily - Energy Daily - Intern Daily
Senegal's Wade says India to fully supply rice needs

by Staff Writers
Dakar (AFP) April 24, 2008
Senegalese President Abdoulaye Wade Thursday said India would furnish the west African nation, where there have been protests against rising food prices, with its full supply of rice needs for the next six years.

Despite India restricting exports to premium long grain basmati rice on April 1, Wade said on national television that he had got New Delhi's assurance of a supply of 600,000 tonnes annually for the next six years.

"I have received a message from India's prime minister, following my request for rice supply to meet the full needs of national consumption," Wade said.

"Having consulted with his government, he told me that India will supply all Senegal's rice requirements, in other words 600,000 tonnes annually for six years."

India is the world's third largest rice exporter.

Wade added that the six-year timeframe would allow Senegal to develop rice cultivation in a bid for self-sufficiency, adding that the country's population should show "a bit of patience" ahead of stocks arriving.

There was no further detail from Dakar as to how Senegal had managed to reach such an agreement.

However New Delhi hosted an Indian-African summit on April 8 and 9 and accorded preferential status to African nations in need of rice stocks.

India on April 1 hiked the minimum export price for basmati to 1,200 dollars per metric tonne from 1,100 dollars.

Rice is one of the staples -- mostly imported -- whose prices have skyrocketed in Senegal, prompting demonstrations against the rising cost of living, themselves banned.

Wade said on Monday that there was neither famine nor hunger riots in Senegal, blaming a recent rally -- heavily cracked down on by police -- on opposition groups.

While he has said the army will protect the Indian rice, he also launched last week a plan for an agricultural revolution.

"The objective for us is to make best use of our land to satisfy our food needs from next winter onwards," he said.

The world faces a "silent tsunami" of soaring food prices, the UN food agency said on Tuesday.

Community
Email This Article
Comment On This Article

Related Links
Farming Today - Suppliers and Technology


China tells companies to provide more diesel to agriculture
Shanghai (AFP) April 23, 2008
China's commerce ministry on Wednesday urged major oil firms to increase diesel supplies to meet rising demand in the agricultural sector during spring and summer.




Memory Foam Mattress Review

Newsletters :: SpaceDaily Express :: SpaceWar Express :: TerraDaily Express
XML Feeds :: Space News :: Earth News :: War News :: China News
  • China warns of housing price spikes in second quarter
  • US: We want Tibet situation to improve
  • Tibet an 'international issue,' Japan PM tells China
  • Police find weapons in 11 Chinese monasteries: state media

  • Gates urges greater clarity by military media analysts
  • Atlantic Eye: Tbilisi's European yearnings
  • US push for new security mechanism irks Southeast Asia
  • US forces chief in Japan says China's military intent unclear

  • NATO chief urges Russia to reverse decision on Georgia regions
  • Bush, Putin discuss NATO summit: Kremlin
  • Kremlin transition key for Russia future: analysts
  • Walker's World: Russia's modern czar

  • Crop Management Strategies Key To Healthy Gulf And Planet
  • UN chief to host food crisis summit in Swiss capital
  • Senegal's Wade says India to fully supply rice needs
  • China tells companies to provide more diesel to agriculture

  • Australia denies telling China to back off on investments
  • Celebrate Geothermal Energy As Mother Earth's Energy On Earth Day 2008
  • Direct Fuels To Produce Biodiesel At North Texas Facility
  • EU biodiesel lobby urges anti-dumping probe into US exports

  • China Launches New Space Tracking Ship To Serve Shenzhou VII
  • Three Rocketeers For Shenzhou
  • China's space development can pose military threat: Japan
  • Cassini Tastes Organic Material At Saturn's Geyser Moon

  • Belgian airline says it will cut costs, emissions by slowing down
  • Airbus, Boeing sign accord to cut air traffic impact on environment
  • Oil spike, cost of planes led to Oasis collapse: founders
  • Airbus boss says aviation unfairly targeted over climate change

  • Germany hopes for car emissions accord with France by June
  • Lockheed Martin Autonomous Car Takes A Lap At The Toyota Grand Prix
  • Ocado Goes Greener With Prototype Electric Delivery Van
  • Porsche could meet EU emissions with VW takeover: commissioner

  • The content herein, unless otherwise known to be public domain, are Copyright 1995-2007 - SpaceDaily.AFP and UPI Wire Stories are copyright Agence France-Presse and United Press International. ESA Portal Reports are copyright European Space Agency. All NASA sourced material is public domain. Additional copyrights may apply in whole or part to other bona fide parties. Advertising does not imply endorsement,agreement or approval of any opinions, statements or information provided by SpaceDaily on any Web page published or hosted by SpaceDaily. Privacy Statement