Harare — ZIMBABWE'S milling industry is set to scale down operations because of the maize shortages which have thrown the sector into crisis, it emerged this week. Sources in the industry who spoke on ...
Some millers are claiming that big companies are exporting subsidized maize to the Democratic Republic of Congo and other nations at low prices while Zimbabwe is facing acute shortages of the staple ...
The Grain Millers’ Association of Zimbabwe (GMAZ) claims that there are only 37 milling companies operational in the country as compared to 368 in 2007. In budget submissions to the Ministry of ...
We understand that it is in place to protect domestic farmers, to some extent, during the months following harvest. But there is growing evidence that the supply is constrained. Some milling firms ...
In what would have been unthinkable a few years ago, the Svosve family in north-eastern Zimbabwe is ditching maize for indigenous grains in order to overcome persistent drought and food shortages.