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Zambia has come to the rescue of the starving Zimbabwe population with 200 000 tonnes of maize after the Malawi deal fell through.

Zimbabwe had initially planned to import the maize from Malawi in May but the deal was contested by the Malawi Parliament in Lilongwe because tender procedures had reportedly been floated.

“According to the information, it’s more like a controlled export because we have some companies which have memorandums of understanding (MoUs) with Congolese and Zimbabwean companies in order to fulfil the MoUs,” the Zambian Consumer Association said.

In what could be a sign of the failure of Command Agriculture, millions of Zimbabweans face starvation and some are already relying on donors with close to 6 months till the next maize harvesting season.

“The Malawi delivery is proving to be a problem, but the Zambian one will soon be here because all permits have now been finalised,” a source close revealed.

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According to the Grain Marketing Board, GMB, “This maize is being imported by the Grain Millers Association of Zimbabwe”. Lands and Agriculture ministry secretary John Basera confirmed this saying, “This maize is certainly not being imported by the government; it has to be private players. We have 1,5 million tonnes of maize from harvest this year plus 300 000t in small grain, then 500 000t carryover stock from last year that puts us at 2,3 million tonnes of grain versus our demand of 2,2 million tonnes”.

He said millers who failed to fund 40% of their local requirements locally were importing grain from neighbouring countries. Efforts to get an official comment from GMAZ president Tafadzwa Musarara were fruitless.

Despite gobbling billions in various agriculture handouts and subsidy schemes, like the Presidential Inputs Scheme, Pfumvudza and the Command Agriculture Programme, Zimbabwe remains food insecure with 5,4 million (36%) of its citizens facing hunger in the current season, according to the World Food Programme.

Zambian social media influencer and politician with the ruling United Party for National Development Joseph Kalibwe last Monday tweeted: “… tonnes of our Zambian maize will be received by our friends, the Command Agriculture publicity proponents on Thursday. Congratulations to our farmers who keep Zambia fed, exporting the rest to other lands and bringing the export money home for further growth.”

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