Zambian growers support limiting the import of onions and potatoes

Published 2021년 2월 17일

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The Zambia National Farmers Union (ZNFU) has endorsed the government's decision to restrict the import of onions and potatoes, aiming to stimulate local horticultural production. Calvin Kaleyi, the union's public relations officer, emphasized the need to halt imports to protect local agriculture, create jobs, and stabilize the local currency. The ZNFU is hopeful that similar measures, such as the ban on wheat imports, will lead to the expansion of local cultivation and enhance Zambia's trade balance.
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The Zambia National Farmers Union (ZNFU) supports the Zambian government in its plan to limit the import of onions and potatoes. Calvin Kaleyi, public relations officer at ZNFU, said the union supports government policy because this measure will promote local cultivation of all horticultural products. "The ZNFU is confident that the growers will be able to expand their cultivation as there are examples of cases where this has already happened, such as in the wheat sector, where imports have stopped. And the potato sector is another example. We therefore urge the Ministry of Agriculture to remain firm in the implementation of its policies and not allow itself to be influenced in any way, as the regulation of imported horticultural products must go beyond onions and potatoes and encompass all products. that we can grow ourselves with a comparative advantage, ”said Kaleyi. He said continued imports of some commodities are eroding local employment, especially as the ...
Source: AGF

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