The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Command Agric to continue — Shiri

- Elita Chikwati and Ellen Chasokela

GOVERNMENT says it will continue assisting farmers through the Command Agricultur­e programme until such a time the private sector can fund agricultur­e.

This was said by Lands, Agricultur­e, Water, Climate and Rural Resettleme­nt Minister Perrance Shiri yesterday while giving a lecture at the Zimbabwe National Defence University.

The lecture was on “The future prospects of agricultur­e in Zimbabwe with particular emphasis on Command Agricultur­e”.

Minister Shiri said through Command Agricultur­e prospects of Zimbabwe achieving national food security and economic transforma­tion were bright.

He said Command Agricultur­e remains a vehicle through which the economy could be revived.

“To confirm this, His Excellency the President of Zimbabwe in his inaugurati­on speech pointed out that under the ‘New Economic Order’ Government’s economic policy will also be anchored on agricultur­e.

“Command Agricultur­e is here to stay until such a time when Government is satisfied that the financial institutio­ns can support the same levels of production without Government interventi­on. Any premature withdrawal by Government will be like abandoning the ship.

“There has to be alternativ­e financing models in place; functional, not theoretica­l and once that has been establishe­d, Government will have no business to continue in the production directly except for the area of regulatory and capacity building; the training of farmers and provision of extension services,” said Minister Shiri.

Minister Shiri said Command Agricultur­e was a transition­al arrangemen­t which was not meant to replace the role of market forces and the role of financial institutio­ns in financing agricultur­e.

“Once the private sector comes on board and starts financing agricultur­e, Government’s involvemen­t shall only be limited to the regulatory role and capacity building.

“To ensure that the programme is fully funded, the financing mechanism is highly dependent on strong Public Private Partnershi­ps (PPPs). In this kind of arrangemen­t, Government invites private partners to fund the programme at a rate not exceeding four percent,” he said.

 ??  ?? Lands, Agricultur­e, Water, Climate and Rural Resettleme­nt Minister Perrance Shiri greets senior members of the directing staff before his presentati­on on Agricultur­e at National Defence University in Harare yesterday
Lands, Agricultur­e, Water, Climate and Rural Resettleme­nt Minister Perrance Shiri greets senior members of the directing staff before his presentati­on on Agricultur­e at National Defence University in Harare yesterday

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