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El Niño triggers 3-million-tonne maize deficit in southern Africa

Southern African nations battling the fallout of a record El Niño-induced drought this year will need to import at least an additional 3 million tonnes of maize in the coming months, driving up food costs, the Famine Early Warning Systems Network said.

Farmers from Angola to Zambia and Mozambique suffered the worst dry spell in more than a century during the middle of the growing season earlier this year. That wiped out vast swathes of the main crop of maize.

More than 30 million people impacted by the El Niño-induced drought will need humanitarian help through March, Fews Net said in a report late Tuesday. Peak regional food-aid requirements will be about 25% higher than the previous severe drought caused by the weather phenomenon in 2016-17, the US Agency for International Development-funded organisation said.

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