GIEWS Update - Zimbabwe, 14 October 2019
Extreme levels of food insecurity triggered by a reduced 2019 harvest and high prices that have acutely impeded access to food
Year of publication2019
AuthorFAO
PublisherFAO
AbstractThe number of food insecure people in Zimbabwe is projected to rise to 5.5 million people between January and March 2020, which would be the highest number on record. The heightened food insecurity is mainly the result of a cereal production shortfall and extremely high food prices, while macroeconomic difficulties have exacerbated the situation.
Available inEnglish
Product typeNewsletter
SeriesGIEWS - Updates
CountryZimbabwe
RegionAfrica
ISSN2707-1723
Areas of workGlobal Information and Early Warning System
KeywordsFood security; cereal production; food prices; Zimbabwe.