Mauritanie Mauritania Pastoral Surveillance Bulletin – December 2024 – January 2025 14/02/202517/02/2025Sufficient availability of pastoral resources at the sites monitoredDrying up of certain lakes and temporary pondsObservation of several bush firesMedium to high concentration of livestock in strategic pastoral areas Satisfactory condition of the animalsSuspected cases of vitamin deficiency and animal diseases such as botulism and peste des petits ruminantsNational livestock vaccination campaign underwayGoat-for-sorghum terms of trade unfavorable to breedersContinuing arrival of refugees in Hodh El CharguiDownload the newsletter here
Surveillance Agricultural surveillance in Timbuktu and Youwarou in Mali – 2024-2025 season 03/02/202524/03/2025Late start to the seasonRainy winteringSignificant flooding due to the flooding of the Niger River and having impacted productionIncrease in input pricesHigh labor costLow impact of the security situation on the agricultural campaignSatisfactory to low productionsDownload the newsletter hereAccess the dashboard hereDownload the data here
Publications Multi-sectoral surveillance bulletin on the Timbuktu and Taoudenni regions of Mali – October-November 2024 28/01/202528/01/2025Perte d’importants périmètres irrigués villageois par suite des inondations causées par la crue du fleuve NigerStart of harvesting of irrigated cropsRelative calm in the phytosanitary fieldState of the dewatered pastures judged to be average to very sufficient in Timbuktu and average to fair in TaoudenniState of flooded pastures judged poor in Timbuktu;Relatively calm epizootic situationHerds in good condition in Timbuktu and average in TaoudenniAnimal watering conditions are good in Timbuktu and passable in TaoudenniRice price increase3,046 internally displaced persons (IDPs) registered in Timbuktu and 1,986 in TaoudenniDownload the newsletter here
Non classé Bi-monthly Pastoral Surveillance bulletin in the Sahel October-November 2024 27/12/202427/12/2024Download the bulletin here
Publications Bimonthly bulletin of pastoral surveillance in the Sahel October-November 2024 27/12/202427/12/2024Download the newsletter here
Publications Pastoral Surveillance Bulletin for Burkina Faso – October-November 2024 27/12/202427/12/2024Average grazing situationFairly overweight conditionAbnormal livestock movements in border areas with Ivory Coast and MaliStart of the transhumance campaign Slight drop in grain pricesStability of livestock pricesTerms of trade unfavorable to breedersDownload the newsletter here
Publications Bulletin de surveillance pastorale sur le Niger – Octobre-Novembre 2024 24/12/202424/12/2024Good availability of pastureSeveral bushfires reportedSatisfactory water availabilityGood condition of animalsSeveral cases of suspected animal diseasesSlight increase in the number of animal theftsFalling grain pricesRising animal pricesImproving the terms of tradeDownload the newsletter here
Publications Pastoral Surveillance Bulletin for Mali – October-November 2024 23/12/202423/12/2024Termes de l’échange du caprin contre le mil très défavorable du point de vue des éleveursCattle theftInsecurity limiting the freedom of movement of people and goodsSufficient pasture resourcePoor support for partners reported by relays in the pastoral sectorDownload the newsletter here
Mauritanie Mauritania Pastoral Surveillance Bulletin – October-November 2024 13/12/202413/12/2024Flooding in some localities along the riverSufficient availability of pastoral resourcesObservation of several bush firesMedium to high concentration of livestock in strategic pastoral areasSatisfactory condition of the animalsLaunch of national livestock vaccination and bushfire awareness and protection campaignsGoat-for-sorghum terms of trade unfavorable to breedersContinuing arrival of refugees in Hodh El CharguiDownload the newsletter here
Publications Pastoral Surveillance Bulletin for Senegal – October-November 2024 13/12/202413/12/2024Very high concentrations of cattle noted in Darou Mousty (Louga), Galoya (Saint-Louis) and Payar (Tambacounda)Massive or early arrivals in the regions of Louga, Kaolack, Saint-Louis and TambacoundaSatisfactory pasture and water resourcesMajor bushfires reported in the Saint-Louis, Matam and Tambacounda regionsLivestock thefts reported across regionsUpward trend in livestock prices compared to the previous period and the five-year averageDownload the newsletter here