IFPRI Malawi monthly maize market report, February 2025
International Food Policy Research Institute and
Chimwemwe Banda
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Abstract:
Highlights Retail prices of maize increased by 32 percent in February as a result of a similar decrease in the value of Malawi Kwacha on the informal market. Maize prices were lowest in the Northern region, where informal imports from Tanzania enter the country, and increased southward. At the market exchange rate, retail prices of maize in Malawi were similar to those in Zambia and Mozambique, but lower than in Zimbabwe.
Keywords: maize; market prices; retail prices; food prices; imports; Malawi; Africa; Eastern Africa; Sub-Saharan Africa (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025-03-11
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