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Government moves 2,000 tonnes of maize to Bulawayo to curb mealie-meal price surge
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 54911, member: 636"] Government authorities will transport 2,000 tonnes of maize to Matabeleland following grain shortages affecting Bulawayo and nearby areas. The intervention aims to stabilize rising mealie-meal costs after retail outlets increased prices from five to seven US dollars per 10-kilogram bag. Grain Marketing Board facilities in Bulawayo face reduced maize deliveries since regional farmers focused on traditional crop production during the recent growing season. Professor Obert Jiri from the Ministry of Lands, Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Rural Development acknowledged the supply challenges while confirming corrective measures. Mashonaland provinces generate most national maize output compared to southern regions better suited for sorghum and pearl millet cultivation. Transportation delays between Mashonaland and Bulawayo created the current supply disruption affecting local markets. The Grain Millers Association of Zimbabwe and Zimbabwe Mercantile Exchange lead coordination efforts to resolve distribution problems within two weeks. Officials encourage farmers and processing companies to exchange traditional grains for maize through established swap programs at government depots. Emergency grain reserves from Harare facilities remain available if regional shortages persist beyond anticipated recovery periods. [/QUOTE]
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