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The
food situation in Zimbabwe 2007
Renson Gasela, MDC Secretary
for Lands and Agriculture
March 26, 2007
I normally give a crop forecast every
year sometime in February. This year, I decided that since there
was now a new minister of Agriculture, Hon Rugare Gumbo, I would
give him time to settle down and see if he will perpetuate the annual
deliberate misinformation that became the modus operandi of Hon
Made since 2000. Dr Made misled this country annually, with the
approval of the President. I say the president approved because
his inefficiency is legendary. Many newspapers called for his dismissal
over the years but no action taken.
Minister Gumbo at least has told the
nation some truth but not the whole truth. He has admitted and declared
this year a disaster. This is the first time since 2000 that government
has admitted that there will be no food and he did so early enough
in the season. I praise him for that.
Maybe I should deal with the current
season first before I look into the meat of the problems; not challenges.
For those who have not read my previous articles on maize in particular,
I would like to mention that the first source of food shortage is
the supply of seed. Seed farmers, who the government had said should
be spared under the now infamous land reform, had their farms nevertheless
taken. New farmers were recruited to produce seed. Because of inexperience,
their yields were just around two tonnes per hacter instead of the
average five tonnes. A lot of the new farmers have stopped seed
production for various reasons including viability, labour etc.
I know several farmers who have abandoned seed production.
Shortage of seed will be with us for
a long time.
It will be remembered that in June
last year, some obscure South African company was given US$45million
to supply compound D fertilizer. That amount of money, given to
the local manufacturers, would provide sufficient fertilizers for
this country for a year. So we have the perennial shortage. Then
of course there are fuel and draught power shortages. These essentials
were so expensive that many farmers only put to the ground enough
for their own consumption.
The sum total of all this is that even
without drought, there was still going to be a shortage of food.
I estimate that the maize produced this year will be around 700
000t. This is because the only provinces where there is some meaningful
maize are parts of Mashonalnd West and Central.
What happened to the 1 800 000t of
maize proudly announced in May last year by Dr. Made and repeated
even after harvest by GMB? GMB continue to mislead this nation by
saying that because their year ends in March, maize continues to
be delivered up to end of March each year when they know that for
all intents and purposes, deliveries are over by end of October.
This is where Minister Gumbo has failed. Zimbabweans deserve to
be told the truth at least for once. We know that the silos are
empty. It is not your fault Honourable Minister, you inherited empty
silos; why not say so and you start with a clean balance sheet,
albeit with zero stocks?
The government has disclosed that they
are currently importing 400 000t of maize. Last season, the GMB
bought 500 000t. We know that the silos are empty. The national
requirement is 2 000 000t of maize. The production will be 700 000t.
This gives a shortfall of 1 300 000t. There is no foreign currency
to import maize of this magnitude. Mr. Gumbo has the audacity to
tell the nation that they will not seek assistance from any body
as they have the ability to feed the nation.
Where is this ability? The country
is completely grounded because there is no fuel. There is no foreign
currency to import power. Hwange is unable to operate. Bulawayo
has run out of water. Harare residents are drinking untreated water
because amongst other problems, there is no foreign currency to
import chemicals. I could go on and on.
But what does Mr. Gumbo say? People
in many parts of the country are starving right now. Children are
going to school without food, yet the government does not want assistance.
What is more shameful, people dying of hunger or asking for assistance?
Oh! By the way, there will be combined
elections next year, presidential and parliamentary. This obviously
requires that the people are properly conditioned starting now.
By March next year, the food shortage and starvation will be at
its worst. That is when these sham elections will be held. How appropriate.
While the Bible says that we must pray
for those who rule over us, it was never the intention to pray for
an evil government. Proverbs 29 vs. 2 says "When the righteous
are in authority, the people rejoice; but when the wicked beareth
rule, the people mourn".
I appeal to the Donors who have saved
the people from death over the past 7 years to come forward and
save the lives of many innocent people from certain death at the
hands of this uncaring government.
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