High maize prices in Kenya and Malawi have been attributed to various factors including high fertilizer prices, adverse weather, and trade bans, leading to lower production. In Malawi, high fertilizer prices led to reduced usage, and in Kenya, excessive margins have driven up prices. The African Market Observatory recommends a regional approach to ensure proper market functioning and competition. The article also highlights Tanzania's role as a major maize exporter, which could help balance market prices in other countries. The high prices are exacerbated by issues within the regional markets, and competition authorities are called upon to monitor and address anti-competitive conduct for better market efficiency and lower prices.