Bumper harvest slashes grain prices

“The prices are likely to marginally increase through the start of the peak lean season in January 2026, but will likely remain lower than last year and near the five-year average.”

ZIMBABWE’s maize prices are currently about 50 percent lower than last year, a direct result of an above-average harvest and low market demand, according to the Famine Early Warning Systems Network (FEWS NET).The country received normal to above-normal rainfall during the 2024-25 rainy season, leading to improved crop yields and better household food access nationwide.“According…

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