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Firm sees stable food availability - The Times Group Malawi

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The Famine Early Warning Systems Network (Fews- Net) has projected stable availability of food in the country in the short to medium terms owing to a possible rise in output this year. In its recent food availability report, Fews-Net says rural areas across the country will have stable food supply to at least January 2022 …

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