Despite the ongoing food crisis in Southern Africa, particularly in Zambia, Malawi, and Zimbabwe, caused by a prolonged El Niño drought, food supply is improving and maize prices are dropping due to ongoing harvests. However, concerns about food insecurity persist in areas with typical deficit production. Preliminary estimates show a regional deficit of about 5 million Mt of maize grain, with Zambia and Malawi needing approximately 1.6 million Mt. The 2023-24 harvest in Zimbabwe is projected to decline by 72% due to the worst drought in four decades.