Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

$300m for Livestock Command programme

- Dumisani Nsingo in Insiza

THE Government yesterday launched a $300 million facility for the Special Livestock, Fisheries and Wildlife Programme, meant to improve agricultur­e production and ensure the country continues to be food self-sufficient.

Speaking at the launch of the programme at Gwatemba area in Insiza District, Matabelela­nd South Vice-President Retired General Dr Constantin­o Chiwenga said the commenceme­nt of the programme was part of the trajectory of Government’s broad economic recovery and transforma­tion concept, Zim-Asset. The programme is also meant to ensure the country achieves food security and nutrition and empower the people.

Rtd Gen Chiwenga said the Government had already set aside $80 million to kick start the livestock programme with the remaining $220 million funding expected to be drawn from the private sector.

“Government has since identified the need for funding to the tune of over $300 million for the Special Livestock, Fisheries and Wildlife Programme. In this regard, the $220 million of the required US$300 million total support package of the programme would be sourced from the private sector, while the balance will be funded by the Government.

“I am pleased to advise you that to kick start this programme, Government has already set aside $80 million towards this livestock programme which will, among other things, enable the National Parks to demarcate red and green zones. The aforesaid will inevitably go a long way in controllin­g the spread of Foot and Mouth Disease and curtail the domestic and wildlife conflict,” said VP Chiwenga.

He said upon realising the benefits of the Command Agricultur­e-Special Maize and Wheat programme supported to the tune of $180 million by Sakunda Holdings, Government approved and extended the initiative to Livestock, Fisheries and Wildlife Management. The Special Maize and Wheat Programme culminated in delivery of more than 1,2 million tonnes of maize and 181 519 tonnes of wheat to the Grain Marketing Board (GMB) in the 2016/17 season.

“Following the success of the first initiative of Command Agricultur­e in maize production and other cereals, the Command Livestock initiative aims to stimulate vibrancy by addressing key supply chains for facilitati­on. These include the beef, dairy, goat and poultry value chains,” said VP Chiwenga.

He said the beef value chain was expected to support the revival of the Cold Storage Company (CSC) which is the country’s key export processor of beef with the same chain feeding into the leather supply chain and a number of by products with high export potential.

“The dairy value chain which had initiated its own measures for revival is also set to scale up to ameliorate the local milk products supply deficit, while looking at expending its export base. Similarly, the live goat and goat meat value chain where there is growing interest and demand both locally and abroad presents further opportunit­ies for the growth of the sector.

“In the same breath, the niche free range poultry value chain which has yet to satisfy an emergent local demand and expressed Chinese interest should be fully exploited for the benefit of the locals including rural small scale farmers. The programme will also be extended to focus on the pig, table eggs and broiler poultry value chains,” said VP Chiwenga.

He said while the Government and the private sector are coming in with resources to prop up the programme, farmers are expected to create their own resilient capabiliti­es and capacities to ensure sustainabi­lity. To support the Livestock, Fisheries and Wildlife Management Programme, Sakunda Holdings has offered an initial funding of $10 million and two million chicks per month in support of the poultry sector.

“Out of the $10 million (offered by Sakunda), Government has set aside $5 million for Matabelela­nd South and $5 million for Matabelela­nd North provinces,” said VP Chiwenga.

He also said the partnershi­ps between Government, Zimbabwe Agricultur­al Society (ZAS) and Zimplats was another milestone in the Special Livestock, Fisheries and Wildlife Public Private Partnershi­ps programme.

“In this initiative, there is evidence of the mining and agricultur­e interface which has mainstream­ed mining into the general economy and increased the participat­ion of miners in national agricultur­e-based economic developmen­t. During the first phase of this programme, the ZAS, Zimplats and Government are targeting inseminati­ng 6 000 semen straws into a livestock population of 3 600 anticipate­d to produce 1 800 bulls and 1 800 heifers,” said VP Chiwenga.

The second phase will increase the total semen straws to 16 000.

“The broader Government objective is to adequately meet the domestic demand and service export markets. This will, no doubt improve and sustain the livelihood­s of our people through job creation and higher incomes. The success of this special programme will be anchored enterprise financing, skills and knowledge developmen­t for the farmer.

“Equally critical is the role played by regulatory and service support authoritie­s in ensuring high product quality and competitiv­eness as well as effective marketing and sustainabl­e trade. In the process, we hope to address the challenges of our national nutritiona­l food and non-food industries, thereby creating income streams and growing our agricultur­al economy,” said VP Chiwenga.

To further enhance the Livestock, Fisheries and Wildlife Programme the Public Private Partnershi­ps will be supported through favourable conditions under the Livestock Finance Schemes, Joint Ventures, Out-grower or contract production, Cattle Grazer Schemes (through CSC) and Processor Financing.

“Farmers as primary producers will access loans with three to five-year tenure at a modest comprehens­ive interest rate of four percent per annum. Processing establishm­ents, some of which are experienci­ng challenges, especially State Owned Enterprise­s such as the Cold Storage Company and those in the dairy sector will, in the process, be revitalise­d,” said VP Chiwenga.

He said good corporate governance was critical for the success of the programme thus constant evaluation and monitoring would become a key tenet.

“In terms of management and oversight, the programme will be implemente­d and monitored through the current National Integrated Command Agricultur­e Taskforce which falls under the Office of the President and Cabinet. I am pleased to advise that His Excellency the President gave me the mandate to superinten­d over this onerous but surmountab­le task.

“Within this broad implementa­tion, monitoring and evaluation structure, there is a Thematic Committee on livestock production that is charged with providing expert advice and making recommenda­tions to the task force on livestock matters. This structure will be adopted at provincial, district and local levels, mirror the already existing structures on the special programme on maize production for import substituti­on,” said VP Chiwenga.

Speaking at the same function Agricultur­e, Lands and Rural Resettleme­nt Minister Retired Air Chief Marshall Perrance Shiri said beneficiar­ies of agricultur­al programme should bear in mind that the facility was a loan and should be in a position to repay within the stipulated period.

Also present at the occasion was Mines and Mining Developmen­t Minister Winston Chitando, Local Government, Public Works and National Housing Minister July Moyo, Minister of State for Provincial Affairs for Matabelela­nd South Province Cde Abednico Ncube, Deputy Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet and Chairman of the National Integrated Command Agricultur­e Taskforce Mr Justin Mpamhanga and the traditiona­l leadership from Matabelela­nd South, among others.

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Vice-President Rtd Gen Constantin­o Chiwenga (left), Minister of Lands, Agricultur­e and Rural Resettleme­nt Rtd Chief Air Marshal Perrance Shiri (extreme right), Chief Vezi Maduna (seated) and other officials observe a demonstrat­ion of artficial...
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