Zimbabwe expects nearly a million tonnes in surplus grain reserves

Zimbabwe expects a significant grain surplus of up to 964,945 tonnes following a successful agricultural season. The government is utilizing AI-powered silos and improved marketing systems to manage these strategic reserves.
Why it matters
Achieving food security through surplus reserves is critical for Zimbabwe's economic stability and resilience against future climate-related shortages.
ZIMBABWE is expected to build strategic grain reserves of between 550,945 and 964,945 tonnes following a strong agricultural season, providing a buffer against future food shortages.
The report relies on government data and agricultural statistics to provide an objective update on national food security.
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