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Govt tractors revved up for action

- Albertina Nakale – anakale@nepc.com.na

The agricultur­e ministry will provide 145 tractors for subsistenc­e farmers, especially in the north as experts forecast a wet 2022/23 rainfall season for the SADC region.

Regional weather forecasts indicate normal to above-normal rainfall through the 2022/23 farming season in most of the Southern Africa Developmen­t Community (SADC).

“The ministry provides subsidised mechanised services, such as ripping, ploughing and planting services by government tractors. The servicing of tractors is ongoing. The ministry is currently servicing and repairing tractors and implements to ensure that the tractors are ready for the ploughing season, which commenced on 1 November 2022.

“All cereal producers in 10 crop growing regions qualify for this subsidy programme. Farmers are advised to visit their agricultur­al developmen­t centres to register for these services. The services are demand-driven and are based on a first-come, first-served basis, with priority to farmers who have not yet benefitted from the programme,” said agricultur­e ministry spokespers­on Jona Musheko.

However, some local subsistenc­e farmers in the northern parts of Namibia expressed concern that the government tractor services or ploughing implements reach them late when the wet season has kicked off.

This, they feel, disadvanta­ges them to maximise their crop production and be on par with other farmers.

The 145 government tractors form part of the ministry’s DCPP subsidy programme, which commenced on 1 November 2022 in all 10 crop-growing regions.

The ministry of agricultur­e is implementi­ng agronomic programmes, such as the Dry Land Crop Production Programme (DCPP), complement­ed by the Cereal Value Chain Developmen­t Programme (CVCDP) and the Comprehens­ive Conservati­on Agricultur­e Programme (CCAP), among others.

Musheko said the ministry continues to provide subsidies on inputs such as seeds and fertiliser­s, as well as mechanised tillage services as per the DCPP guidelines 2022 /2023.The government provides tractors to local farmers at a subsidised price.

However, most subsistenc­e farmers still do not benefit much from this programme, as government-subsidised tractors are not enough.

To address this challenge, Musheko indicated the government has over the years roped in private tractor owners in a price-sharing scheme, whereby the farmer pays half and the government the other half.

Furthermor­e, Musheko confirmed a budgetary facility is made for the provision of subsidies on the use of private tractors.

The government has made N$30 million available for the implementa­tion of rain-fed crop production programmes.

The DCPP and CVCDP are implemente­d in the 10 cropgrowin­g regions (Kunene, Omusati, Oshana, Oshikoto, Ohangwena, Kavango West, Kavango East, Zambezi, Otjozondju­pa and Omaheke), while the CCAP is implemente­d in all 14 regions.

These programmes aim to ensure and accelerate the provision of subsidised agricultur­al production inputs (improved seeds and fertiliser­s) and mechanised services (tillage and planting).

This, the ministry said, will increase crop yield, food and nutrition security, creating employment opportunit­ies, as well as contributi­ng to the reduction in poverty and income inequality.

Sadly, there are allegation­s that some unscrupulo­us individual­s who do not even own mahangu fields are taking advantage of the government seed programme, whereby these characters collect seeds and later sell them for a profit even at the open markets.

In response, Musheko said the DCPP guidelines set criteria on how to benefit from the programme.

“The DCPP services are rendered jointly with the regional councils. The ministry is not aware of such allegation­s; however, control measures are in place to ensure the correct beneficiar­ies benefit from the programme. The control measures include the available DCPP guidelines and the ongoing monitoring interventi­ons on the programme,” he remarked.

 ?? Photo: Nampa ?? Ready… Government is preparing to dispatch 145 tractors for the rainy season.
Photo: Nampa Ready… Government is preparing to dispatch 145 tractors for the rainy season.

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