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Government injects US$20 m for winter wheat farming - Min Biti
Movement
for Democratic Change (MDC)
April
10, 2012
Finance Minister,
Hon. Tendai Biti has said the government has set aside US$20 million
to support the 2012 winter wheat programme.
The money will
finance the targeted 26,280 hectare winter wheat.
Addressing a
joint press conference at his offices with the Minister of Agriculture,
Mechanisation and Irrigation Development, Joseph Made, Minister
Biti said the targeted hectarage with a projected output of 75,000
tonnes is against the 14,100 hectarage that was planted last year,
which produced an output of 41,000 tonnes.
"The programme
is to be financed as follows; use of carryover agriculture inputs
deliveries from running contracts valued at US$15million. To this
end, the government will facilitate the full supply of inputs by
the suppliers under the running contracts through the payment of
outstanding obligations to the same," Minister Biti said.
He said inputs
for the winter wheat production will be accessed at a cost price
under a credit arrangement.
"However,
in order to lessen the burden on the farmers, the credit facility
shall be at concessionary rate of below three percent per annum,"
said Hon. Biti.
This credit
facility will go a long way to stop some unscrupulous farmers from
trading their fertiliser at a higher market on the black market.
The Commercial
Bank of Zimbabwe (CBZ) is handling the loan facility while the Grain
Marketing Board (GMB) will manage the distribution of the inputs.
"As part
of measures to ensure food security in the country, government has
continued to support farmers with inputs to allow them establish
themselves as well as increase agricultural productivity and output.
In order to ensure sustainability in the financing sector it is
critical for government to institute market based support mechanisms.
In this regard, all future agriculture financing strategies will
be on cost recovery basis with a view to establishing a revolving
Fund in line with the Three Year Roling Financing Strategy proposed
through the 2012 Budget Statement," said Hon. Biti.
Minister Biti
said it was critical for the Ministry of Energy and Power Development
and Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority (ZESA) to make necessary
arrangements to ensure adequate supply of power to wheat growing
areas.
"Failure
to do this will result in undesirable performance of the programme
and losses to our farmers. The government is eager to assist the
farmers but they must assist the government by performing,"
he said.
Meanwhile, Minister
Biti has said the government is mobilising resources to mitigate
this year drought situation which was caused by a low rainfall.
Of the planted
1.7 million maize crop this season, nearly 600,000 has been affected
by the drought.
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