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Date: 2016-07-05 05:42:14
Food and drink
Personal life
Health
Economy of Malawi
Energy crops
Malawi
Food security
World Food Programme
Agricultural Development and Marketing Corporation
Maize
Hunger
Malnutrition

mVAM Bulletin 6 - JuneMALAWI Poor crop yields continue to erode food security KEY MESSAGES:

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