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Lesotho Key Message Update: Below-normal rainfall and high agricultural input costs are likely to impact agricultural activity, November 2023 – Lesotho

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July 17, 2024
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  • High staple market prices and low income are expected to drive Stressed (IPC Phase 2) outcomes in Lesotho through May 2024. Markets are well-supplied with maize meal, but market prices remain higher than last year and the five-year average. Access to food for very poor and poor households is limited due to below normal casual labor opportunities, which is an important source of income for…



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