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UN
food agencies due in Zimbabwe for crop, supply assessments
Blessing Zulu, VOA News
April 20, 2007
http://www.voanews.com/english/Africa/Zimbabwe/2007-04-20-voa64.cfm
Experts from
the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization and the World
Food Program were due in Zimbabwe next week to begin a crop and
food survey at Harare’s invitation.
The government
ejected an FAO delegation in 2004 in the middle of such a survey,
charging that it was producing misleading data.
But Agriculture
Minister Rugare Gumbo has declared 2007 a drought year and Harare
has started importing maize from Malawi and plans to secure more
from South Africa.
Experts say
this year’s maize harvest is likely to produce less than 600,000
tonnes - one-quarter of the country's annual requirement of 2.4
million tonnes.
Hunger is already
reported to be widespread, especially in the south of the country
where the drought has stunted crops and slashed yields.
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