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Drought parches four Zimbabwean provinces, devastating harvest hopes

Drought Parches Four Zimbabwean Provinces, Devastating Harvest Hopes

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Relief agencies have started systematically assessing the crop situation in 
Zimbabwe and will soon issue a comprehensive report on the resumption of 
food assistance programs, sources said

Gibbs Dube | Washington  11 March 2011

Agricultural experts and food officials say maize crops in the Zimbabwean 
provinces of Matabeleland South and North, Masvingo and portions of Midlands 
must be written off due to insufficient rains in the past month or so with 
the harvest period coming up fast.

Maize fields in particular have been reduced to dust bowls in such areas, 
dashing hopes of generous harvests. The last significant rains there were 
recorded early this year.

Relief agencies have started systematically assessing the crop situation and 
will soon issue a comprehensive report on the resumption of food assistance 
programs.

Gwanda North Member of Parliament Thandeko Zinti Mnkandla said relief 
agencies should start food distribution to affected areas. “Most subsistence 
farmers in these regions are facing hunger as their crops have failed due to 
inadequate rains,” Mnkandla said.

Relief worker Faith Ncube said some non-governmental organizations are 
assessing the food situation in drought-hit regions. “We hope that these 
organizations will come up with a comprehensive food distribution program 
which will cater for millions of people in Matabeleland, Masvingo and 
Midlands provinces,” Ncube said.

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