Zimbabwe Plans 150,000 Tons of Corn Imports From South Africa
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Zimbabwe’s government started importing 150,000 metric tons of white corn from South Africa to guarantee food-security reserves after output fell to less than half of what the nation needs.
The country has so far received about 300 tons from its neighbor, which is the continent’s biggest producer of the grain that’s also known as maize, Zimbabwean Deputy Agriculture Minister David Marapira said by phone today from Harare, the capital.