Zimbabwe faces critical grain deficit

게시됨 2023년 12월 15일

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Zimbabwe's maize production is expected to drop to 1.1 million tonnes from a projected 2.3 million tonnes due to a drought caused by El Niño, threatening food security for the country's 16 million people. The drought has led to delays in planting crops, with only 95,156 hectares of land under summer crops compared to 465,707 hectares the previous year, and the United States Agency for International Development's Famine Early Warning Systems Network has warned of high food assistance needs in Zimbabwe and other neighboring countries. Governments, donors, and humanitarian organizations are urged to prepare for the impact of El Niño on agriculture in the coming years.
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A drought brought on by El Niño could reduce Zimbabwe’s maize production to 1.1 million tonnes in 2024, a precipitous drop from the projected 2.3 million tonnes harvested this year, Reuters reported, citing Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube. Ncube, who was speaking on the sidelines of a World Bank briefing on Zimbabwe’s 2024 economic prospects in Harare, said the deficit threatens food security in poor households of the southern African nation. With a population of about 16 million people, Zimbabwe requires about 1.8 million tonnes of the staple grain annually for human consumption. El Niño, a natural climate phenomenon in which surface waters of the central and eastern Pacific become unusually warm, causing changes in global weather patterns, is expected to hit crop yields during the 2023-24 farming season. Farmers in Zimbabwe, where frequent droughts have compounded a lengthy economic crisis, have delayed planting maize amid high temperatures and dry conditions linked to El Niño. ...

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