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Long dry spells drastically reduce maize production in parts of southern Mozambique.
15 May 2007 15:35:35 GMT
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FEWS NET Watch Alert for Mozambique, published May 15 2007

MOZAMBIQUE Food Security Watch

 

Long dry spells drastically reduce maize production in parts of southern Mozambique

 

A revised Alert statement will be issued shortly.

Famine Early Warning System Network (FEWS NET)

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