The government of Zimbabwe is set to reduce the price of bread to US$1 by the end of the year, down from the current US$1,20, due to measures including a 4.4% reduction in the price of wheat to millers by the Grain Marketing Board, and the suspension of wheat and wheat flour imports. This is in response to a bumper wheat harvest expected to yield up to 400,000 tonnes, which is expected to decrease the wheat import bill and lower the cost of flour and bread.