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Biti: Cabinet ministers among failed farmers

Biti: Cabinet ministers among failed farmers

http://www.newzimbabwe.com

29/10/2011 00:00:00
by Staff Reporter

FINANCE Minister Tendai Biti has defended his agriculture funding record 
insisting criticism of his policies was only coming from failed farmers, 
among them ministers in the country’s coalition government.

Bit has come under fire from cabinet colleagues accusing him of undermining 
the country’s land reforms by “refusing” to adequately fund the Grain 
Marketing Board (GMB) and help farmers procure inputs.

Defence Minister, Emmerson Mnangagwa recently said the GMB was failing to 
pay farmers for grain supplies after being refused funding by Biti.

“We are worried that farmers struggle to get agricultural inputs due to lack 
of funds when they are owed huge sums of money by the GMB,” Mnangagwa told 
farmers at a meeting in Chiredzi.
“We put the blame squarely on Finance Minister Biti of the MDC-T who does 
not release funds to the GMB on time,” he said.

But Biti dismissed the criticism claiming more than US$2 billion dollars has 
been put into agriculture since the formation of the coalition government in 
2009.

“The people who criticise our work at the ministry, especially what we have 
done for the agricultural sector, do so from the viewpoint of malice and 
total ignorance,” Biti said in an interview with The Herald.

“This is so particularly with failed farmers, some of whom masquerade as 
Cabinet ministers who continue to be called new farmers even after 11 years 
of the land reform programme.”

He said agriculture accounted for up to 40 percent of total government 
expenditure since 2009 adding the sector had only started recovering after 
the formation of the coalition government.

“In 2008, we could not find a bag of maize meal … wheat production was zero 
and coffee and tea plantations had become sites of tourism. But in a very 
short period, agricultural output has massively grown because of the 
interventions of the inclusive Government,” he said.

Biti claimed some of his critics were actually responsible for the collapse 
of agriculture in the last decade adding they were further holding back 
recovery of the sector by blocking a much-needed land audit.

“Unfortunately, the non-genuine farmer in powerful political positions is 
afraid of the (land) audit, which will expose that they are multiple farm 
owners.

“It will further expose the vicious malpractices taking place on the land. 
There is land that is not being productively used and that is what the audit 
will expose.”

Biti said the government did not have the resources to fully fund 
agriculture and warned that a full turn-around in the sector would not be 
achieved unless farmers were given “securitised long land leases”.

“There is no Government in the world that can ever finance agriculture in 
full. To expect the Government of the day, particularly the present GNU, to 
be able to finance agriculture is fiction,” he said.

“We can talk about financing agriculture until the cows come home but as 
long as the farmers do not have securitised long land leases, then let us 
forget about agriculture beyond subsistence farming.

“As long as the land does not have title, it is dead capital, it has no 
useful and exchange value. More importantly, without security of tenure, 
farmers cannot borrow money from the banks to finance their operations.”

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