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Enforcing competition would ease food price hikes in East and Southern Africa

Small and medium-scale farmers and agri-businesses in east and southern Africa are getting a raw deal.

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How would enforcing competition ease food price hikes in east and southern Africa?

Farmers in east and southern Africa are said to be getting a raw deal. They face high commercial interests, high transport cost and poor storage facilities.

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OPINION: Enforcing competition would ease food price hikes in east and southern Africa - SABC News - Breaking news, special reports, world, business, sport coverage of all South African current events. Africa's news leader.

Powerful commercial interests, high transport costs and poor access to facilities such as storage mean that small and medium-scale farmers are often not getting fair prices for the food they grow. Fair prices are those that meet demand and cover reasonable costs of supply including transport across borders.

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