The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

. . . AFC Holdings seeks to finance 18 000ha of winter crop

- Sunday Mail Reporter

AFC HOLDINGS, through its Land and Developmen­t Bank, is expected to finance at least 18 000 hectares of a winter wheat crop this season.

This will be supported by agrobills that will be backed by Government guarantees.

Speaking on the sidelines of a media event hosted by the group last week, AFC chief executive officer Mr Francis Macheka said: “We have applied for a Government guarantee to the tune of

US$42 million, to enable raising of funds from the market.

“The guarantee will be split into two — US$31,55 million or its Zimbabwe dollar equivalent towards the open financial markets and

US$10 million or Zimbabwe dollar equivalent guarantee will be towards the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe to access the Productive Sector Medium Term Accommodat­ion Facility.”

The media event — which was graced by the AFC Holdings board chairperso­n, board members from AFC’s strategic business units and managing directors of the group’s trading units — was attended by representa­tives of various media houses.

AFC Holdings is the parent com

pany of AFC Land and Developmen­t Bank, AFC Commercial Bank, the AFC Insurance Company and the AFC Leasing Company.

Mr Macheka said winter tillage preparatio­ns are currently at an advanced stage, and the group’s equipment is clustered around 22 centres.“This makes it easy for farmers in winter farming hotspots to access this equipment for their winter tillage requiremen­ts,” he said.

AFC Leasing Company has already started deploying com

bine harvesters across the country to support the harvesting of the summer crop, in preparatio­n for winter tillage.

The group CEO said over 56 combine harvesters had been strategica­lly positioned to support harvesting of the summer crop.

Last year, the country posted a record winter wheat output of over 465 000 tonnes, which was above the initial and upgraded targets of 408 000 tonnes and 420 000 tonnes, respective­ly.

 ?? ?? AFC marketing manager Ms Julia Charamhand­a (left) Zinef national coordinato­r Mr Njabulo Ncube (centre) and group
AFC chief executive Mr Francis Macheka pose for a photo
AFC marketing manager Ms Julia Charamhand­a (left) Zinef national coordinato­r Mr Njabulo Ncube (centre) and group AFC chief executive Mr Francis Macheka pose for a photo

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