Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · May 18
Zambia Forecasts 4.1 Million-Ton Corn Harvest, Extending Record Run for a Second Year
Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · May 18

Zambia Forecasts 4.1 Million-Ton Corn Harvest, Extending Record Run for a Second Year

2 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · May 18
  • More than 4.1 million tons of corn could be harvested in Zambia this year, the millers association said, pointing to a second straight record crop before the government issues its official forecast.
  • A 6% increase from 2025’s final 3.87 million-ton harvest reflects what millers say they have already seen in the fields, according to association president Andrew Chintala.
  • That larger staple crop could help ease food-price pressure and cool inflation in Zambia.
  • The bumper harvest also carries fiscal risks, underscoring the challenge for authorities as they prepare to release the official outlook in coming weeks.
Amid a global food crisis, can Zambia's record harvest overcome logistical hurdles to feed a starving region?
As fertilizer costs soar globally, how did Zambia's farmers achieve a record harvest against all odds?