Tanzania will sell Kenya one million tonnes of maize and flour within a year to help curb a food shortage. FILE PHOTO | NMG
Dar es Salaam
Tanzania will
sell Kenya one million tonnes of maize and flour within a year to help
curb a food shortage, a senior agriculture ministry official said on
Thursday.
“We have generally agreed to supply them with
one million tons of maize flour and grains throughout a year to help
them end the prevailing food shortage,” Hussein Bashe, the deputy
minister of agriculture, told Reuters.
Officials
from Tanzania and Kenya will meet next week to discuss the details. The
cereals board of Tanzania will oversee the deal, he said.
Next month
The first consignment of about 20,000 tonnes would be sold next
month, he added. Prices had been agreed but were not yet public, he
said.
The deal follows a meeting between Tanzanian
President John Magufuli and his Kenyan counterpart Uhuru Kenyatta in Dar
es Salaam this month.
A drought in parts of Kenya has hit the production of maize, a staple crop.
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