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Karonga vendors hit by price hikes after Tanzania unrest
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 68952, member: 636"] Vendors at Karonga Market report that post-election violence in neighboring Tanzania has caused a sharp increase in agricultural goods prices. Market Chairperson Godwin Ghambi explained that the instability has prevented traders from crossing the border to source produce, creating local scarcities. Businesses selling Irish potatoes, carrots, and cabbage have been severely affected, with many vendors forced to suspend operations. Coliness Mshani, a trader, stated her income has been completely disrupted, impacting her ability to pay for household needs and her children's education. Economic expert Abel Mwenibanda suggested that the situation highlights the need for Malawi to prioritize local production of these goods to avoid future supply disruptions from cross-border conflicts. [/QUOTE]
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