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Maize crop

Posted by Collins Mtika | August 1, 2025 |

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Maize crop

The World Bank notes that agriculture employs over 80 per cent of Malawians but remains vulnerable to climate shocks, delayed input deliveries and structural inefficiencies in subsidy programmes.

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