Food imports drive inflation in Eastern Africa

Kenya, Ethiopia and Uganda can reduce inflation by almost a half if they achieve adequate food security status, enabling them to shake off food imports that contribute to high inflation, leaders of the central banks in the region said on Tuesday.
A food vendor  in a Kigali market. Central bank governors indicate that countries can reduce inflation by almost a half if they achieve adequate food security status. The New Times / File.
A food vendor in a Kigali market. Central bank governors indicate that countries can reduce inflation by almost a half if they achieve adequate food security status. The New Times / File.
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