Zimbabwe’s transformation of rural irrigation schemes into self-sufficient business units aims to boost food security and rural development
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Zimbabwe’s 2023-24 drought crisis is deepened by flawed agriculture policies, highlighting the urgent need for reforms and international partnerships.
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An El Niño-induced drought is ravaging Zimbabwe, causing severe food shortages and widespread crop failures. International aid is urgently needed to prevent a humanitarian crisis.
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Villagers in Zimbabwe face rising mealie-meal prices, impacting food security. They urge the government to provide immediate assistance.
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Zimbabwe’s Finance Minister lowers the nation’s growth forecast due to severe drought impacting agricultural yields and escalating food insecurity.
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In response to an El Niño-induced drought, over 1.6 million Zimbabweans are receiving vital food aid to prevent widespread hunger. The collaborative effort aims to provide immediate relief and build long-term agricultural resilience.
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Zimbabwe faces a hunger crisis after El Niño devastated crops. The country negotiates maize imports from Brazil and seeks international assistance to address food insecurity.Â
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Zimbabwe is grappling with the dire consequences of its worst drought in forty years, as evidenced by a staggering 72% reduction in…
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Facing severe drought, Zimbabwe’s government partners with private sector to import essential grains, ensuring food security amidst national crisis.
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Zimbabwe’s recent expenditure on maize imports has surged to a staggering $437 million in just a single month. This substantial investment underscores…