The Herald (Zimbabwe)

ZFU condemns illegal grain buyers

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Marketing Authority board.

“AMA stipulates that for one to buy grain, he/she should be licensed and on getting the license, they will be given the price structures that they are supposed to follow,” he said.

“If they underpay the farmers, they risk losing the licences and face prosecutio­n. The same goes to all the illegal grain buyers who are sprouting all over the province. The long arm of the law will definitely catch up with them.”

Government gazetted a maize producer price of $390 per tonne and some middlemen are currently buying the maize at low prices of $1,50 a bucket.

The maize is later resold to the Grain Marketing Board, which is offering the gazetted price.

A recent survey by The Herald in Mhangura showed that at least 10 points of unlicensed grain buyers had already been establishe­d, offering prices of $6 per 50kg bag for maize and $15 for soya beans.

However, some of the farmers selling their produce at these points indicated that they had been forced to do so out of desperatio­n.

“Government should do something about the cash shortages, which have contribute­d to the sprouting of illegal grain buyers,” a farmer said.

Mr Eddy Mashiri, a farmer at Finland Farm in Mhangura, said the farmers shun GMB, which takes time in distributi­ng

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