The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Banana farmers hail Practical Action

- Manicaland Bureau

BANANA farmers in Honde Valley have applauded a non-profit making organisati­ons working in their area for facilitati­ng trade relations with buyers of their produce.

The farmers have been for long crying foul and complainin­g over buyers who manipulate prices and engage in unscrupulo­us trading practices. They singled out Practical Action for its role in fostering relations between them and buyers.

Practical Action has assisted the farmers in setting up groups to enhance their bargaining power when selling their produce.

“This organisati­on (Practical Action) helped us with informatio­n on banana value chain addition,” one of the farmers, Mrs Rosemary Mushati said.

“It has organised workshops for banana farmers where they encourage us to form groups so that we have bargaining power when selling our produce. They have taught us a lot about value addition.”

There are about 34 banana farming groups in Honde Valley that are on the verge of joining other groups at Mupangwa Irrigation Scheme to form an associatio­n.

Mrs Petronella Mutatu, who is chairing the yet-to-be registered associatio­n, said the process was at an advanced stage.

“We are in the process of forming an associatio­n of banana farmers,” she said.

“Our aim is to make farmers speak with one voice when selling their produce.”

Practical Action district value chain facilitato­r Mr Isaac Chabata said their role was to facilitate good trading relations between banana farmers and buyers.

“Our role is to make sure that all parties benefit from the sale of bananas,” he said.

“Farmers were complainin­g about unfair trade practices, especially on the part of buyers. They were also complainin­g that buyers usually gazetted prices for them, which at times left them trading at a loss. There were also complaints over late payments and this is where we came in as Practical Action to mediate between the two parties,” he said.

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