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                    Maputo - The African Development Bank warned on Sunday that the near doubling of prices of some staple food crops in recent months had serious implications for Africa, particularly the poorest nations. In a report titled Africa Economic Outlook, launched on Sunday ahead of a two-day African Development ...
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