According to 2012 data from the UN World
Food Program 2012, Senegal is chronically vulnerable to natural disasters (particularly drought and flooding), its agricultural sector has declined over time, it imports about 46 % of its food requirements, its ground water tables is falling 20 feet per years in many places, and it is vulnerable to food price spi
Food Program 2012, Senegal is chronically vulnerable to natural disasters (particularly drought and flooding), its agricultural sector has declined over time, it imports
about 46 % of its
food requirements, its ground water tables is falling 20 feet per years in many places, and it is vulnerable to food price spi
food requirements, its ground water tables is falling 20 feet per years in many places, and it is vulnerable to
food price spi
food price spikes.