Zimbabwe – Food Security and Markets Monitoring Report, November 2022

Situation Update

Since the start of the rainy season, most parts of the country have received above normal rainfall, with the exception of some central parts of the country that received normal rainfall.

Meanwhile, land preparation and planting activities have intensified across the country, however, some farmers have reportedly not yet accessed agricultural inputs for the season. By the end of November, over half of the planned crop inputs to be provided by the government had reportedly been distributed

On-farm-based casual labor opportunities are gradually improving with the scaling up of farming activities. This will lead to an improvement in income for households who are able to access such opportunities.

Source: World Food Programme