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Zimbabwe Allows Private Millers to Import Maize

Zimbabwe Allows Private Millers to Import Maize

http://www.voazimbabwe.com

Gibbs Dube
01.10.2012

Deputy Agriculture Minister Seiso Moyo says private millers are expected to 
start importing maize from neighboring nations as grain stocks have 
seriously diminished in the country with just only 215,000 tonnes left in 
national silos.

Moyo told VOA Studio 7 the merchants will complement efforts being made by 
the Grain Marketing Board (GMB) in buying and importing maize and wheat for 
domestic consumption.

He said the GMB which was the only entity engaged in these activities, is 
failing to meet national needs as it owes transporters, farmers and other 
creditors millions of dollars due to lack of funds.

Zimbabwe needs at least 1.2 million tonnes of maize a year. The majority of 
starving people, mostly in rural areas, say they are currently not receiving 
state-funded drought relief aid.

Moyo said maize supplies will improve when private millers start importing 
maize and wheat.

“We are facing critical shortages of maize but we hope that private 
companies will play a key role in boosting grain supplies,” he said.

The United Nations World Food Program says more than 1.6 million Zimbabweans 
will need food aid just before the next crop harvest. 

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