The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Tobacco sales open in Bindura

- Fungai Lupande

TOBACCO sales open today at the Bindura Tobacco auction floor today, with 5 million kilograms expected from the 3 082 farmers the firm contracted in Mashonalan­d Central.

Bindura Tobacco general manager, Mr Blessing Mudzamba, promised firm prices and an efficient payment system.

Last season, the company bought 0,6 million kilograms of tobacco after it opened the floor in Bindura to decentrali­se operations from Harare and next farming season, the company plans to double the tobacco hectarage to 6 000 with an expected production of up to 9 million kilograms.

“We are ready for the tobacco selling season and all the preparatio­ns have been made. Our staff members are on the ground. We started receiving tobacco bales on Tuesday and we are expecting to start the buying season today with more than 700 bales,” he said.

“We have contracted 3 082 tobacco growers who have a total of 3 200 hectares. Not all the farmers are from Mashonalan­d Central. Some are in Karoi and Murehwa, but the bulk of the farmers are in this province from Guruve, Centenary, Mt Darwin, Matepatepa and Mutungagor­e.

“We are expecting not less than 5 million kilograms from our contracted farmers. Last season we didn’t buy much tobacco because we opened in the middle of the selling season in July and also we were operating in a new place.”

Mr Mudzamba said his company had received 140 bales ahead of the opening day, “which is quite encouragin­g”. Arrangemen­ts have been made with Nedbank to provide efficient payment to farmers.

“The bank is not in Bindura and they will be operating from OK Zimbabwe supermarke­t. The bank has assured us that they will process payment of farmers on the same day their sale is concluded. The farmers will access their US$ promptly,” he said.

“Last season we were paying at the auction floor but now our scheme is bigger and the risk of disbursing cash at the floor is high. There is no need for farmers to travel to Harare to sell their tobacco when we have an auction floor at their doorstep.

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