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Kenya’s rice crisis boils over in court
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 82254, member: 636"] Starvation looms as legal battles block cheap rice imports during a massive drought. The government warns that blocking foreign grain will spike costs for hungry families. State lawyers argue high prices hurt poor households most. Official data shows domestic farms produce less than twenty percent of national needs. Shortages look grim since projected local yields fall vastly short of consumption requirements. Authorities expect a massive deficit coming soon. Climate issues wrecked planting seasons across major zones like Mwea or Ahero. Erratic rain patterns destroyed yields, while increasing production expenses for struggling farmers everywhere. Petitioners James Murango and David Mathenge sued to stop duty-free entry sanctioned via Gazette Notice 10353. State Counsel Samuel Kaumba counters that banning outside supply triggers inflation. High costs might force people toward maize instead, which spreads price hikes throughout the whole food system. The ministry claims the Kenya National Trading Corporation already purchases domestic stock for schools or hospitals. They insist that local surplus cannot feed the whole nation. Government attorneys urge the High Court against interfering with executive policy. A ruling sits pending that determines if millions eat affordable meals. [/QUOTE]
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