MILLERS Association of Zambia president Andrew Chintala is urging government to be cautious when it starts conversations about maize export so that it doesn’t risk pushing out everything. Speaking on ZNBC’s Sunday Interview, Chintala advised the government to consider regulating what could be exported from the surplus so that the country’s food security situation wasn’t compromised. “It’s that time but, the experiences of last year were quite painful in the sense that some of the decisions really affected us and they have left some very big impact in the operations and business undertakings, not only in the Millers but other players in the food value chain. Let’s have the conversation about exports. I’ve talked about Malawi having a deficit, I’ve...

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