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Russia Donates Wheat, Fertiliser to Zimbabwe

Kehinde Giwa by Kehinde Giwa
March 20, 2024
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Zimbabwe’s President, Emmerson Mnangagwa, recently welcomed a substantial contribution aimed at alleviating the country’s pressing food crisis.

A generous donation from the Russian government comprised 250,000 tonnes of wheat, accompanied by an additional 23,000 tonnes of fertilizer, courtesy of the Uralchem-Uralkali group of Russian companies.

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In an official statement, Nikolai Krasilnikov, Russia’s ambassador to Zimbabwe, emphasized the humanitarian nature of the grain transfer, underscoring its alignment with the broader initiative spearheaded by President Vladimir Putin to extend support to African nations in need.

This assistance forms part of Russia’s ongoing commitment, dating back to last year when it initiated a comprehensive program offering free grain to several African countries grappling with food insecurity.

Alongside Zimbabwe, beneficiary nations include Burkina Faso, Mali, Eritrea, Somalia, and the Central African Republic.

The timing of this aid is crucial, as Zimbabwe, along with other countries in southern Africa, contends with severe food shortages exacerbated by persistent droughts linked to the El Niño weather phenomenon.

Characterised by erratic weather patterns, El Niño has disrupted precipitation levels, plunging regions into either prolonged dry spells or excessive rainfall, further straining agricultural output and exacerbating food scarcity.

According to the UN World Food Programme’s assessment in January, approximately 2.7 million rural Zimbabweans are in dire need of food assistance, highlighting the urgency and significance of such international aid efforts.

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