India Sends Lifeline Aid: 1,000 Metric Tonnes of Rice to Drought-Stricken Malawi

India has dispatched 1,000 metric tonnes of rice to Malawi, a country severely affected by drought. The El Nino phenomenon has caused extensive damage to crops, triggering a food crisis in 23 of Malawi's 28 districts. The aid signifies solidarity and support from India.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 08-09-2024 08:43 IST | Created: 08-09-2024 08:43 IST
India Sends Lifeline Aid: 1,000 Metric Tonnes of Rice to Drought-Stricken Malawi
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India has sent 1,000 metric tonnes of rice as part of humanitarian aid to drought-hit Malawi.

The Southeast African nation has been reeling under dry spells that caused widespread damage to crops and negatively affected food production.

'Humanitarian assistance in solidarity with the people of Malawi. A consignment of 1000MT rice departed today for Malawi, to address the consequences of the severe drought caused by El Nino phenomenon,' External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said on 'X' on Saturday.

In March, the government in Malawi declared a state of disaster following drought in 23 of the country's 28 districts.

The dry spells have severely crippled the country's food supplies.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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