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Zim left with 4 months grain supply

- BY HARRIET CHIKANDIWA

ZIMBABWE’S grain stocks are depleting and will last for four months, the Grain Marketing Board (GMB) said yesterday, amid calls for the government to scale up imports.

The revelation­s by GMB acting operations director Clemence Guta contrast with government’s projection­s that the available grain stocks will last up to October.

Guta made the revelation­s while appearing before the Parliament­ary Portfolio Committee on Agricultur­e to discuss the state of grain reserves in the country.

He said the current quantity of grain stocks held in the reserves was 156 681 metric tonnes (mt) of maize, 45 959mt of traditiona­l grains and 247 578mt of wheat.

“Maize and traditiona­l grains will last four months at the consumptio­n rate of 45 000mt per month,” Guta said.

“Wheat stocks will last eight months at the consumptio­n rate of 30 000mt per month.”

In December, Cabinet informed the nation that the country had enough grain reserves to last until October this year.

Informatio­n minister Jenfan Muswere said the GMB held 235 095 tonnes of maize as of December 10 with the private sector said to have imported a further 186 341 tonnes of maize.

Guta, however, painted a different picture in Parliament.

“An estimate of the projected grain requiremen­ts for the year 2024 and the anticipate­d consumptio­n levels by various sectors such as food processing industries, livestock feed and human consumptio­n national requiremen­t for maize and traditiona­l grains is 2 200 000mt for both humans and livestock, milling industry 45 000mt per month and livestock feed 30 000mt per month,” Guta said.

“The available maize and traditiona­l grains at GMB is primarily targeted to benefit the vulnerable households under social welfare.”

“The GMB will import to augment the available stocks targeting the vulnerable households.”

He said private players were authorised to import grain to avert shortages.

“Grain processors have also been allowed to import grain for processing such that a total of 310 000mt of maize and 136 000mt of wheat were imported into the country from 1 April 2023 to date,” he said.

“GMB only managed to sell the following quantities of grain to processors during the period 1 April 2023 to date: 155 000mt maize, traditiona­l grains 10 800mt and 32 500mt of wheat.

“In the event of unforeseen circumstan­ces affecting grain production such as adverse weather conditions or crop diseases, contingenc­y measures are in place to mitigate any potential shortages and ensure food security.”

Government recently assured the nation that Zimbabwe has enough maize to feed the people, amid fears of possible shortages owing to the El Niño-induced drought.

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Grain Marketing Board granaries

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