The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Agro processors’ meeting set for tomorrow

- Business Reporter

FOODfortif­ication, Grain Marketing Board commercial activities and fertiliser availabili­ty are issues high on the agenda of the agro processors meeting to be held tomorrow. The meeting comes before the law for mandatory fortificat­ion commenceme­nt date set for July 1.

The agro processors are meeting under the banner of their umbrella body, the Grain Millers Associatio­n of Zimbabwe.

The GMAZ members will also discuss issues around the Command Agricultur­e Winter Wheat programme which is targeting a yield of at least five tonnes per hectare.

The programme is targeting 70 000 hectares and already 881 farmers with hectarage of more than 56 000 hectares have been registered by end of March.

Winter wheat production is expected to surpass 280 000 tonnes boosted by the over 14 000 hectares which private sector players have committed to contract.

On GMB commercial activities, the millers will discuss the rehabilita­tion of the silos, to which they are investing about $8 million.

Apart from investing in the rehabilita­tion of silos, GMAZ have also committed to off take 800 000 tonnes of grain from the Specialise­d Maize programme, Command Agricultur­e.

All members, affiliates and associates of GMAZ, including grain traders, millers and stockbreed­ers will attend the high level meeting.

Several sector stakeholde­rs will interrogat­e a number of issues bedevillin­g the industry such as fertiliser issues.

However, heated debate is expected on fortificat­ion where GMAZ has been engaging Government seeking for an indefinite suspension of the mandatory food fortificat­ion programme.

The millers argue that they would be forced to meet new costs of about $20 million to import equipment and machinery for the fortificat­ion of the country’s four main food commoditie­s namely sugar, cooking oil, maize meal and flour which are consumed by about 99,9 percent of the population.

They further argue that if Government proceeded to force through the July 1 mandatory fortificat­ion commenceme­nt date the sector would be forced to fork out no less than $7 million monthly for the importatio­n of fortifican­ts used in the fortificat­ion process.

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Millers will discuss the rehabilita­tion of silos

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