Zambia: Maize and mealie meal exports will be increased to empower farmers and bring in foreign exchange - President Lungu

Published 2021년 6월 4일

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President Edgar Lungu of Zambia is planning to increase maize and mealie meal exports to boost foreign exchange and empower farmers. The government will also purchase cassava from farmers to promote crop diversification. The President met with chiefs from Mansa district to discuss developmental issues and promote the cultivation of fallback crops such as soya beans, cassava, and groundnuts. The traditional leaders welcome the government's maize floor price of 150 Kwacha per 50 kg bag, which they believe will empower farmers.
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President Edgar Lungu says maize and mealie meal exports will be increased in order to empower farmers and also to increase the country’s foreign exchange. The President has also announced that government will ensure that the Food Reserve Agency (FRA) embarks on the purchasing of cassava in order to empower farmers and also to promote crop diversification. President Lungu was speaking when he met chiefs from Mansa district in Luapula province where he discussed wide-ranging developmental issues. Among the chiefs who the President met included Chief Mabumba, Chief Kalasa Lukangaba, Chief Chimese, Chief Chisunka, Chief Mibenge, Chief Matanda, and Chief Kalaba who he assured that the government is committed to promoting the cultivation of fallback crops such as soya beans, cassava, groundnuts among others in order to promote crop diversification and to promote provincial investments. And the traditional leaders have welcomed the 150 Kwacha per 50 kg bag maize floor price which the ...
Source: Lusakatimes

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