UN plans to buy corn for Africa from Ukraine and Mexico

게시됨 2024년 8월 7일

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The United Nations' World Food Program (WFP) is planning to buy 290 thousand tons of corn from Mexico and Ukraine to send to South Africa, as the country faces a food shortage due to El Niño-induced drought and a decrease in maize crops in Zimbabwe, Zambia, and Malawi. The WFP is trying to raise $400 million to support its efforts. The organization will primarily import white corn, with a significant portion coming from Mexico, some from Tanzania, and a small amount from Ukraine.
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The World Food Program (WFP) of the United Nations intends to purchase 290 thousand tons of corn from Mexico and Ukraine. The grain will be sent to the country of South Africa, which suffered from the drought caused by El Niño, Bloomberg writes. With Zimbabwe’s main maize crop down by about 70%, and maize plantings in Zambia and Malawi also down, the WFP is trying to raise about $400 million to fund its fight. Helping South Africa is difficult because people in the region mostly eat white corn, not the yellow corn that is popular in other countries, and many countries ban the import of genetically modified grain unless it is milled. However, about 27 million people in seven countries will need assistance from the end of this year to March 2025, said Valerie Guarnieri, WFP Assistant Executive Director for Programming and Policy Development. “We will definitely have to go outside the region to procure the white maize that we are looking ...

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