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What went wrong? Lessons from Malawi’s food crisis
- Source: Africa Renewal, Volume 27, Issue 4, Dec 2014, p. 12 - 13
- French
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- 31 Dec 2014
Abstract
In 2012 Malawi found itself in a tight spot, again. A food crisis set off by erratic rains, rising food prices and economic hardships slowly unfolded. For the first time in several years, the country’s ability to feed its citizens was at risk. Sadly and unexpectedly, Malawi lost its hard-earned status as an agricultural success story — it used to produce enough maize for its people to eat and still provide a surplus to neighbours. Many wondered what went wrong and whether there could be lessons for other African countries.
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