Farmer's Weekly

SA exports in danger if Zimbabwe increases maize production

Maize is one of the key agricultural commodities that Zimbabwe continues to import; however, the country has the favourable climatic conditions to change this dynamic.

Between 2015 and 2019, Zimbabwe’s maize imports averaged 17% of overall agricultural imports, which were valued at US$795 million (about R13,2 billion), according to data from Trade Map.

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