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ZESA pledges uninterrupted power supplies to farmers

ZESA pledges uninterrupted power supplies to farmers

http://www.financialgazette.co.zw/

Friday, 11 March 2011 12:57

Tabitha Mutenga, Staff Reporter
ZIMBABWE’S power utility ZESA Holdings, which has previously been accused of 
sabotaging the country’s wheat production, has pledged uninterrupted power 
supplies to wheat farmers who are targeting an output of 67 500 tonnes this 
year. The winter cropping season will require at least US$24 million dollars 
to produce 67 500 tonnes from 30 000 hect-ares, up from 14 000 hectares 
produced last year, but concerns linger over reliable power supplies which 
have undermined previous efforts.
Wheat production in the last season amounted to 21 000 tonnes against 
national requirements of 400 000 tonnes.
Zimbabwe Farmers Union vice-president, Berean Mukwende, said  ZESA had not 
been able to provide enough power to allow irrigation last winter.
“For a wheat crop to be successful, farmers need an 8-12 hour irrigation 
cycle for which ZESA cannot provide enough electricity. As a result farmers 
can only produce a maximum of 15 hect-ares with yields greatly affected by 
inadequate irrigation,” he said.
Efforts have been made every year to eng-age ZESA into ring fencing wheat 
farming areas to allow adequate supply of power but farmers have always been 
left disappointed after failure by the power utility to supply uninterrupted 
power.
Mukwende blamed ZESA for the decline in production because of poor service 
provision and efficiency from the parastatal.
ZESA spokesperson, Fullard Gwasira, assured farmers that the organisation 
would this season endeavor to ensure that the cropping season was not 
adversely affected by power blackouts.
He, however, complained about the scattered nature of the farming community 
which made it difficult for ZESA to provide wheat farmers with a dedicated 
power supply line.
“To counter this, ZESA has grouped farmers into clusters which we provide 
power at scheduled times,” said Gwasira.
“Traditionally, as we approach winter, we set aside three days per week for 
12 hours to ensure that the winter cropping season is not adversely 
affected. This figure is normally arrived at in consultations with the 
Ministry of Agriculture, Mechanisation and Irrigation Development and the 
Department of Extension Services (Agritex) and caters for the farming 
clusters which would have been identified for that particular season,” he 
said.
To ensure efficient power supply, the power utility has struck a deal with 
both tobacco and winter wheat farmers for a stop order payment system 
whereby farmers would pay through stop orders.
“To meet this extra commitment of power to farmers, ZESA will (commit) to 
regional utilities a payment date based on the stop order system, thereby 
importing more power to be paid at a later date. Any attempts by farmers to 
circumvent the system will result in power disconnection,” Gwasira said.
The farming community clusters require up to 162 megawatts of electricity 
for successful agricultural activity. To support this massive effort, ZESA 
has procured 165 trucks to ensure that activities on the farms are not 
hampered by electrical faults.
A preparedness maintenance programme is already being implemented to ensure 
that supplies are not adversely affected by unplanned outages.
The Zimbabwe National Water Authority has set aside more than one billion 
cubic metres of water for the winter cropping season which is enough to 
irrigate more than 79 000 hectares during the season.
This follows the significant rains that the country received during the rain 
season.
Most of the country’s major dams are currently reported to be full.

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