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Malawi’s food crisis deepens as soaring input costs and inflated maize prices spark public distrust in government promises.
Malawi faces growing food security concerns as government projections of maize dropping to K20,000 per 50kg bag by August clash with reality, where input costs exceed K160,000 per fertilizer bag and farmers struggle to afford supplies.
Meanwhile, ADMARC’s sale of maize at K65,000 per bag in Monkey Bay sparked public outrage, with residents rejecting prices higher than private vendors’ K50,000, highlighting a widening gap between political promises and market conditions.
Over 100,000 metric tonnes of Zambian maize have begun arriving to ease shortages, part of a World Bank-supported effort to feed 4 million people, but skepticism remains over whether the government’s economic claims are credible or merely political rhetoric.
La crisis alimentaria de Malawi se profundiza a medida que el aumento de los costos de los insumos y los precios inflados del maíz provocan la desconfianza pública en las promesas del gobierno.