Zimbabwe is expected to harvest a record 380,000 tonnes of wheat, surpassing the national requirement of 360,000 tonnes, despite losing one percent of the crop to early rains. The quality of the crop may be affected, but the quantity is not expected to significantly change. The country also has over 566,000 tonnes of summer grains, including maize, which will last for 11 months. Distribution of farming inputs for the summer cropping season is already underway, with the objective of achieving self-sufficiency in food, stockfeed, and oilseeds.