Government Intensifies Maize Mop Up Exercise
THE Government is buying maize at US$390 per tonne for the 2022/23 season as it consolidates an ongoing mop-up exercise aimed at supporting national food security and sustainable agriculture.
Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Dr Jenfan Muswere announced the development yesterday, saying Government had since put in place parameters to ensure timeous payments to farmers.
Last season maize was selling at US$335 per tonne.
The minister said the Government had provided a competitive selling price which would incentivise farmers while also ensuring wastage is prevented and post-harvest losses are minimised.
“The Government of Zimbabwe reiterates its announcement on the implementation of a special initiative to mop up excess grain stocks in the country. As part of this initiative, the Government set the purchase price of maize at $390 per tonne (for the 2022/23 season).
“The decision to establish a purchase price of $390 per tonne is aimed at incentivising farmers to sell their surplus stocks to designated grain collection points across the country.
“By providing a competitive price, the Government seeks to facilitate the orderly sale of excess grains, thereby preventing wastage, reducing post-harvest losses and promoting market equilibrium,” he said.
Dr Muswere said Government was committed to supporting farmers through instituting a conducive environment for the sector’s development and prosperity.
President Mnangagwa continues to reiterate that no Zimbabwean will die of hunger.
“It is important to note that the Government remains committed to supporting farmers and ensuring fair compensation for their produce.
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