According to the Fruits and Vegetables Association of Zambia, there is a potential shortage of chilled potatoes and tomatoes in the country. This prediction has raised concerns about the availability and affordability of these essential food items for the local population.
According to Bernard Sikunyongana, the President of the Association, Zambia is expected to face a shortage of potatoes and tomatoes in the market due to a surge in demand from neighboring countries such as the Democratic Republic of Congo and Kenya. This increase in demand has put pressure on the local supply, leading to concerns about potential shortages in the near future.
According to Mr. Sikunyongana, Zambia is bracing for a shortage of potatoes and tomatoes in the market. This situation is expected to be exacerbated by the country’s adoption of increased value addition practices.
The market in Zambia is expected to face a shortage of potatoes and tomatoes in the near future. According to Mr. Sikunyongana, the low production of tomatoes is the main reason behind this anticipated shortage. This is being done to prevent a repeat of last year’s fluctuating prices.
To combat this, experts suggest empowering small-scale farmers with the necessary resources to increase their production of these crops. By doing so, the country can work towards ensuring a stable supply of these essential food items for its citizens.