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Rapidly rising food prices are undermining poor South Africans’ human right to be free from hunger. The cumulative effect of global price increases, depressed agricultural production in South...
About one-quarter of Zimbabwe's remaining white commercial farmers are being prevented from farming their land in an apparent new wave of farm seizures, further compromising the country's food...
The surge in global food prices has impacted developing countries in different ways, depending on whether they are net importers or exporters of food, but the trend has increased poverty across the...
Zimbabwe, which has the world's highest inflation rate, faces a
bread shortage after the government ordered bakers to lower their
prices and wheat supplies declined.
ADDRESS BY THE MINISTER OF AGRICULTURE AND LAND AFFAIRS, Ms THOKO
DIDIZA, TO THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY ON THE OCCASION OF THE BUDGET
VOTE, Cape Town, April 1, 2003