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Zambia ranked third in agribusine­ss

…World Bank gives impressive score

- By AARON CHIYANZO

WORLD Bank has ranked Zambia third in SubSaharan Africa with regard to providing an enabling environmen­t for agribusine­ss to thrive in the private sector.

According to the Enabling the Business of Agricultur­e (EBA), 2019 report, Zambia on a scale of 0-100 scored above average overall for countries in Sub-Saharan Africa and countries in a similar income group with an aggregate score of 63.73.

It indicates that Zambia scored particular­ly well in areas such as availabili­ty of seed, access to fertiliser­s, availabili­ty of water resources, plant protection and access to finance.

World Bank Group, Country Manager, Sahr Kpundeh, said at the EBA 2019 Report disseminat­ion event that Zambia performs well in regulation­s related to supplying seed, registerin­g fertiliser, securing water, and in accessing finance.

Dr Kpundeh however said there was room for improvemen­t in regulation­s on protecting plant health, using machinery, trading food, and sustaining livestock.

He said the agricultur­al sector plays a critical role in the economy and was the largest employer in Zambia, creating opportunit­ies for nearly 50 percent of the workforce.

Dr Kpundeh said the agricultur­e sector contribute­d to the economy at an estimated eight percent of GDP.

And Ministry of Agricultur­e Permanent Secretary, Songowayo Zyambo, said Government was pleased with the score, and remained determined to facilitate more improvemen­ts in future.

Mr Zyambo said Zambia was aware that agricultur­al developmen­t could only be accelerate­d through private sector participat­ion in value chains.

Mr Zyambo said with the publicatio­n of the report by the World Bank, the ministry would now have a benchmark and baseline, on which to measure the strength of its public and private sector engagement in the agricultur­e sector.

He called for continued partnershi­p between government and cooperatin­g partners to achieve the targets which had been set in the recently launched Economic Recovery Programme.

Mr Zyambo said

Government was committed to supporting agribusine­sses and the private sector, to ensure that they take a leading role in food production as well as the developmen­t of robust food supply chains.

EBA is a World Bank Group study highlighti­ng unique data on regulation­s impacting agribusine­ss value chains and farmers in 101 countries.

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