
“Particularly vulnerable are smallholder farmers who account for most agricultural production.”
Little rainfall in 2015 has left 2.8 million people in Malawi facing hunger, 1.9 million in Madagascar and 1.5 million in Zimbabwe, where last year’s harvest was half of the previous year.
The WFP said food prices were rising across the region, with the cost of maize in Malawi 73% higher than average.
Last week, South Africa said it would have to import half its average maize crop after 2015 was declared the driest year in the country for 112 years.
Sparked by warming in sea surface temperatures in the equatorial Pacific, El Nino periodically wreaks havoc on world weather patterns, causing drought in some parts and floods in others.


