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Zim needs US$264m for grain imports - CFU

Zim needs U$264m for grain imports — CFU

http://www.theindependent.co.zw/

Thursday, 29 July 2010 18:49

ZIMBABWE will need about US$264 million to import about 800 000 tonnes of
maize and 339 000 tonnes of wheat to meet the annual national requirement, a
union representing commercial farmers said on  Wednesday.

Commercial Farmers Union (CFU) president Deon Theron says preliminary
figures show Zimbabwe will have to import about 800 000 tonnes of maize to
meet national demand.

“About 800 000 tonnes of maize is needed for consumption. Maize is being
imported at between US$160 and US$180 per tonne,” Theron said.
The national maize consumption requirement stands at two million tonnes per
annum but Theron sees maize output this year at 1,3 million tonnes, a
deficit of about 800 000 tonnes.

Wheat is Zimbabwe’s second staple grain, after maize but the country has
failed to meet its annual consumption requirements of between 350 000
tonnes.

This year’s national wheat target was set at 60 000 hectares but farmers
planted only 11 000 hectares. Theron said Zimbabwe needed to import wheat
worth over US$128,8 million to meet an expected shortfall of 339 000 tonnes,
which could cripple operations.

Farmers, hamstrung by lack of capital, high costs of inputs and continued
land ownership wrangles, expect to produce 11 000 tonnes of winter wheat
planted on 3 100 hectares this year.

This is against a national annual demand of 350 000 tonnes, said CFU
President Deon Theron.
“We (Zimbabwe) will have to import the wheat at an import price of US$380
per tonne and this translates to US$128 820 000, given our shortfall,” said
Theron.

This would be the ninth consecutive year that the country would be importing
maize and wheat.
“Regarding loans, most farmers do not have anything to offer as security and
this is worsened by the liquidity problems affecting the country in
 general,” said Theron.

Most resettled farmers who previously benefitted from subsidised inputs have
failed to raise money to buy essentials such as seed, fertiliser, chemicals
and fuel to power generators in the face of crippling electricity cuts by
power company, Zesa Holdings

The United Nations on Tuesday said Zimbabwe’s food production rose from 1,2
million tonnes to 1,3 million tonnes.
Jacopo D’Amelio, a regional information co-ordinator with the UN Food and
Agriculture Organisation, said: “There is also a feeling that the food
security situation is improving from what it was in 2008, when the country
had probably its worst output.”

Relief agencies say combined donor support to small farmers accounted for up
to 20% of Zimbabwe’s maize output of 1,3-million tonnes in the 2009-10
season.

Separately, the US Agency for International Development’s famine
early-warning systems network cautioned in a recent report that Zimbabwe’s
dry regions would need food toward the end of this year.

“Although Zimbabwe’s 2010 maize harvest is likely to fall short of 2009
output, the country is more secure in its food supplies than it was last
year due to a stirring economy and grain market liberalization,” fewsnet
said.

The fewsnet report said maize and other staple foods were readily available
and maize prices had come down from last year, particularly in areas that
had good harvests and due to the emergence of a free cereals market under
the country’s unity government.

In his mid- term fiscal policy announced two weeks ago, Finance minister
Tendai Biti, said agricultural growth of 18,8% in 2010, up on last year’s
14,9% was expected.

“This is mainly driven by tobacco, up 67,3% from 55,6 million kgs in 2009 to
93 million kgs; maize, up 3% from 1,24 million tonnes to 1,33 million
tonnes; and beef up 2% from 93 000 tonnes to 95 000 tonnes,” he said.

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Information on Incidents

The Commercial Farmers' Union has been recording all the incidents which have been occurring on all farms. Although this may seem very mundane to the average person it has proved an extremely useful tool in assisting with our planning purposes and for decisions on moving forward. The Union's records also consist of an extremely useful database which all and sundry frequently request information from. It is essential therefore that we keep this fully updated from the information which we are requesting.
It is essential that we have a full picture of what is going on out there and we appeal to all those who are affected to keep us thoroughly updated. This also includes a full record of court prosecution dates as well as remand. We already had one farmer who was in court for a record 88th time the other day - in complete disregard of the fact that he has been acquitted twice!!
Photographs and video footage are also requested.
I thank you sincerely for your cooperation.
Hendrik Olivier
Director
Commercial Farmers' Union

National Farm Survey


CFU Questionnaire for National Database

We are requesting all farmers to provide as much information as they can so that we can update our National Database. All information will be kept with strict confidence and would only be distributed in the form national statistics in tabulated and graph form.

These accurate statistics are much in demand for both the compensation and the resuscitation of agriculture exercises.

Your cooperation is greatly appreciated. Thank you.

 

PRESIDENT
COMMERCIAL FARMERS’ UNION

"Beneficiaries" means those persons who have been allocated your farm.
 
"Occupant" means person who used to live on the farm. This is to distinguish the farmer's name who lived on the property as many farms were owned by companies, in which case your name would be inserted.
 
"BIPPA" means Bilateral Investment Promotion and Protection Agreement.
 
"ZIC Permit" means Zimbabwe Investment Centre Permit.
 
"Eviction Notice" is what has been delivered to some farmers by Lands etc.
 
"Eviction Order" can only be issued by the court.
 
"High Court Order" - annulment of section 8 or Interim Relief etc, or order against you by the beneficiary.

 

A. LEGAL STATUS

Farm name ____________________________________________________________
District (as per title deed)   ________________________________________________
Natural Region _________________________________________________________
Owner ________________________________________________________________
Occupant _____________________________________________________________
Title Deed No __________________________________________________________
Size as per Title Deed ___________________________________________________
Amount in use in 2007 ___________________________________________________

Please tick under Yes/No                                                   Yes       No
1 Fully Operational  
2 Partial  
3 Not Farming  
4 Live on Farm  
5 Live in Town  
6 Left Country  
7 Compensated  
8 No of Individual Farms  
9 Gazetted for Acquisition  
10 Officially Acquired  
11 Officially Resettled  
12 Unofficially Resettled  
13 A1 Settlement  
14 A2 Settlement  
15 Lying Idle  
16 Application for A2 Status  
17 Offer Letter/99 year Lease  
18 BIPPA  
19 ZIC Permit  
20 Eviction Notice  
21 Eviction Order  
22 Evicted  
23 Jambanjaed  
24 High Court Order – Owner  
25 High Court Order – Beneficiary  

Remarks ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

 

B. PRODUCTION SURVEY
                                                                                                       2000       2007
Number of Employees  

C. CROPS – Please list in columns below e.g. seed maize, horticulture, coffee

Please fill in Numbers of Hectares                                       2000       2007
Tobacco  
Wheat  
Soya Beans  
Citrus  
Maize – seed  
Maize - commercial  
Horticulture – export  
Horticulture  
 
D. LIVESTOCK – Please list types in columns below e.g. cattle, pigs, ostrich

Please fill in numbers of animals                                         2000        2007

Cattle - beef  
Cattle – dairy  
Sheep  
Pigs  
Crocodile  
Wildlife  
  
  
E. BENEFICIARIES
Name                         ID Number          Position                 Address
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   

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