Botswana’s acute food insecurity decreases

[Sunday Standard - Botswana] - 4/05/2025
Sunday Standard Botswana’s acute food insecurity decreases With cereal production expected to rebound and food inflation rates stable in early 2025, the number of people experiencing high levels of acute food insecurity is anticipated to decrease starting late 2025, according to a recent (…)
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