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1 www.fibl.org Madagascar Results from the FiBL/IFOAM/SOEL Survey 2000- 2009 Compiled by Helga Willer, June 12, 2009

2 www.fibl.org Organic farming in Madagascar: Key figures According to Ecocert West Africa, currently 9’546 hectares are under organic management (data 2006). This constitutes 0.02 % of the country’s agricultural land. In addition to the agricultural land, there are 17’301 hectares of wild collection areas certified by Ecoert. According to Ecocert East Africa there are 5455 producers in the country. It is difficult to draw a clear picture on the develepment of the agricultural land and farms in the country, as there has not been access to a consistent data source. Land use data are currently not available, however, data on the range of export products.

3 www.fibl.org Development of organic agriculture in Madagascar according to the global organic survey since 2000 YearData yearSource Area [ha]Producers 1'9981998ITCNo data1000 1'9991998ITCNo data1000 2'0001998ITCNo data1000 2000FAO129No data 2'0012001IMO1'230300 2'0022001IMONo data300 2002IMO130No data 2'0032001IMONo data300 2003IMO130No data 2'0042004IMO130No data 201IMONo data300 2'0052001IMONo data300 2006Laulanié Green Association2'220No data 2'0062006ECOCERT East Africa9'4565455 2'0072006ECOCERT East Africa9'4565455 2'0082006ECOCERT East Africa9'4565455 Source: SOEL, IFOAM and FiBL 2000-2009

4 www.fibl.org Exports (tons) of organic products in Madagascar 2006 Source: Ecocert East Africa 2007

5 www.fibl.org Export (tons) of organic products in Madagascar 2006 (total 476 tons) Permanent primary cropsCocoa 366 Medicinal and aromatic plants, permanentCulinary plants, permanent62 Medicinal and aromatic plants, permanent, other1 Tropical and subtropical fruitLitchi23 Processed crops Medicinal & aromatic plantsCinnamon flower water0 Culinary plants6 Essential oil17 Geranium flower water1 Source: Ecocert East Africa 2007

6 www.fibl.org Organic farming in Africa 2007 IFOAM-FiBL Survey 2009

7 www.fibl.org Land under organic management (ha) in the countries of Africa 2007 Source: IFOAM and FiBL 2009

8 www.fibl.org Africa: Development of organically managed agricultural land 2000-2007 Source: IFOAM and FiBL 2009

9 www.fibl.org Africa: The ten countries with the most organic agricultural land 2007 Source: IFOAM and FiBL 2009

10 www.fibl.org Africa: Distribution of organically managed land by country 2007; total: 870‘000 ha Source: IFOAM and FiBL 2009

11 www.fibl.org Africa: The ten countries with the highest shares of organic agricultural land 2007 Source: IFOAM and FiBL 2009

12 www.fibl.org Africa: Distribution of shares of organic land 2007 (by country) Source: IFOAM and FiBL 2009

13 www.fibl.org Africa: Use of organic agricultural land 2007 (0.87 million hectares) Source: IFOAM and FiBL 2009

14 www.fibl.org Africa: Use of arable land 2007 (78‘000 hectares) Source: IFOAM and FiBL 2009

15 www.fibl.org Africa: Use of permanent cropland (0.38 million hectares) Source: IFOAM and FiBL 2009


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