Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Govt pays farmers US$16m, ZWL$14bn for grain deliveries to the GMB

- Bongani Ndlovu Chronicle Reporter

GOVERNMENT has so far paid farmers more than US$16 million and $14 billion in local currency for grain deliveries to the Grain Marketing Board (GMB).

Treasury has also started disbursing money to the GMB to buy wheat as the harvesting of winter wheat is now in full swing.

In her post-Cabinet briefing yesterday, Informatio­n, Publicity and Broadcasti­ng Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa said disbursing of money to pay farmers for their winter wheat has started.

Government has announced that it is paying farmers US$620 per tonne of wheat this year.

“Cabinet received the National Grains Status Report as of this Sunday presented by the Minister of Lands, Agricultur­e, Fisheries, Water and Rural Developmen­t, Hon Dr Anxious Masuka. Treasury has so far availed a total of ZW$14 437 billion and US$16 354 million for farmer payments,” she said.

“A total of ZW$1,8 billion and US$2 million is outstandin­g to farmers.”

Minister Mutsvangwa said wheat stocks stand at 55 319 tonnes, enough to last for two months at a consumptio­n rate of 21 000 tonnes per month.

“Harvesting of the 2022 Winter wheat crop is gathering pace in many parts of the country and farmers will be paid US$620 per tonne as announced last week,” she said.

According to the GMB, as of Sunday last week, grain reserves stood at 550 673 tonnes comprising 474 966 tonnes of maize and 75 909 tonnes of traditiona­l grains.

“Social welfare consumptio­n is set at 15 000 tonnes per month and total consumptio­n per month is forecast at 40 000 tonnes. Using this monthly consumptio­n rate of 40 000 tonnes, the available grain will last more than 13 months,” said Minister Mutsvangwa.

Minister Mutsvangwa said Government is also mulling plans to designate all dams as protected areas to ensure sustainabi­lity. Under the new regulation, local authoritie­s will be required to first seek approval to increase water tariffs.

“Cabinet approved that in line with the whole of Government approach, water sector co-ordination be enhanced through strengthen­ing the existing department of WASH and Pollution Co-ordination and that

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