Government Legalises Private Grain Import.

Staff Reporter

Lands, Agriculture, Water, Climate and Rural Resettlement Minister Perrance Shiri, announced that the government has lifted the ban on private grain sales and granted permission to individuals and corporates with free funds to import quantities of their choice to complement Treasury’s efforts in ensuring adequate national grain reserves.

He added that those intending to do so can first obtain required licensing from relevant authorities and they will be allowed to do grain importation.

“All those who want to import grain are free to do so, be it for domestic consumption or resale. It is up to the individual. Import licences can be secured from the Ministry of Lands and Agriculture.

There is no limit to the amount of grain you can import into the country. One will actually be complementing Government efforts by importing grain. If there is any who intends to import, they are most welcome to do so and they can approach AMA (Agricultural Marketing Authority) for the necessary licences.

Licences can easily be availed so that those with free funds can actually import grain into the country,” he said.

Zimbabwe has suffered reduced yields as a result of drought that was experienced from last season hence the country needs an estimated 800 000 tonnes of maize imports to cover up the gap to the next harvest and Government has assured the nation that no one will starve.

The National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) has already started bringing in part of the grain consignment imported from Tanzania. Following the ban of private grain sales and restricted the business only to Grain Marketing Board (GMB), the minister explained that all Government efforts regarding grain imports were informed by the fact that the country did not get enough cereals or grain last season due to drought, hence the need to prioritise allocations.

“As a result, Government has had to put into place arrangements for the importation of grain. The grain that is being imported shall be for human, livestock consumption and other industrial uses. Government is one such buyer and supplier of cereals, there is nothing which stops all other players in the industry to import their own cereal requirements,” Minister Shiri said.

Minister Shiri also noted that while Government was seized with grain allocations to those in critical need for human consumption, farmers could access spoiled grain from GMB, which may not necessarily be suitable for human consumption, but can be used for livestock.

Minister Shiri revealed this after one Senator Elias Mudzuri had sought clarity on Government policy regarding the sustainability of small stock industries such as piggery and poultry during the Question and Answer Session in parliament.

Sen Mudzuri had argued that farmers were unable to access grain for purposes of animal feed at GMB depots. The House discussed the urgent need to prioritise stock feeds and noted in particular concerns over livestock deaths, mainly in the southern parts of the country.

Nyari Mashayamombe

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