Zimbabwe: Grain and Feed Annual Report

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Post expects that Zimbabwe’s corn imports will be significantly higher in the 2015/16 MY and may reach 900,000 tons, after a mid-summer drought reduced corn output by almost 50 percent, from 1.3 million tons in the 2014/15 MY to about 700,000 tons in the 2015/16 MY. Wheat imports are expected to be around 280,000 tons in the 2015/16 MY, after a 28 percent decrease in wheat production to 18,000 tons as a result of a 20 percent drop in hectares planted.

Zimbabwe: Grain and Feed Annual Report

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