- Food prices have fallen by 40 percent countrywide since March, increasing household purchasing power.
- However, this trend is expected to be short lived due to low crop yields. The low yields mean households are still using negative coping strategies.
- Better food availability and cheaper maize have improved household perceptions of food security, but sentiment scores remain negative.
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mVAM Bulletin #4: The harvest brings lower food prices, April 2016 |
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