Food and Nutrition Security Bulletin Southern Africa Monthly Bulletin: June 2022 – Angola

  • Nevertheless, meals safety issues stay over battle areas in Mozambique and in areas the place extreme climate situations have disrupted cropping/harvesting actions resulting in crop loss.

  • Severe Quelea chook outbreak affecting Sorghum, millet, rice, and wheat crops in Tanzania, Zimbabwe and Botswana.

  • OVERVIEW

    A lot of the Southern Africa area is anticipated to have dry situations throughout the June-August interval, which is typical of the lean season, whereas the harvesting interval closes off. A below-average harvest and worsening macro-economic situations throughout the area will severely restrict post-harvest enhancements.

    Improved meals safety situations are noticed over the area following the harvesting interval amidst an uncountable of things together with the affect of the Russia-Ukraine battle and insecurity in Mozambique, climate shocks, and normal international financial shocks, which led to below-average agriculture outputs.

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