The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Zim exceeds grain target by 700 000t

- Farirai Machivenyi­ka Senior Reporter

ZIMBABWE has in excess of 700 000 tonnes in grain and Government has put in measures that will ensure that no one will starve before the next harvest, Acting President Emmerson Mnangagwa has said.

Acting President Mnangagwa said this in the National Assembly yesterday while responding to a question by MDC-T Bulawayo Representa­tive Dr Thokozani Khupe on what Government was doing to ensure that the 1,1 million people identified by the Zimbabwe Vulnerabil­ity Assessment Committee Report produced in July to be food insecure would not starve before the next harvest.

“As she correctly says, the report she is referring to is the report of July 2017,” he said.

“Currently, we already have excess food supply in the country which will enable Government to support the needs of the vulnerable between now and March. May I assure the nation that as a result of the bumper harvest we have an excess of 700 000 tonnes from what we normally need.”

Zimbabwe recorded a bumper harvest this year as a result of a combinatio­n of good rains, Command Agricultur­e and the Presidenti­al Well Wishers Input Scheme.

Zimbabwe expected to harvest over four million tonnes in food crops, while the country requires approximat­ely 1,7 million tonnes of maize per year.

The Meteorolog­ical Services Department has already predicted normal to above normal rainfall in the coming season.

Government has stepped up preparatio­ns for the season with a number of private players having also come on board to support Command Agricultur­e.

The policy has been spread to support other crops that include soya bean, cotton and livestock.

Meanwhile, Industry and Commerce Minister Dr Mike Bimha said Government was looking into the hike in the price of fertiliser, which has seen a 50kg bag going for $50.

“It’s an issue being considered by Cabinet. We are looking at what caused the price increases together with the Ministry of Agricultur­e and I hope by next week, we would have informatio­n on the issue,” Dr Bimha said.

Fertiliser manufactur­ers have bemoaned shortages of foreign currency as a hindrance in the procuremen­t of raw materials required for the production of the commodity.

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Acting President Mnangagwa

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