Government's order to the grain farmers in Zimbabwe

Published 2022년 4월 30일

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The Zimbabwean government has urged grain farmers to deliver their harvested maize, soya beans, wheat, and barley to the Grain Marketing Board (GMB) within two weeks, as a response to looming food shortages due to poor harvests. This directive makes these grains controlled products, and farmers can apply for exemptions to retain a portion. Additionally, a permit is necessary for transporting agricultural produce, and those who do not comply with these regulations could face prosecution and penalties.
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Source: Govt holds grain farmers hostage | Newsday (News) BY PRIVELEDGE GUMBODETE GOVERNMENT has ordered all maize, soya bean, wheat and barley farmers to deliver their produce to the Grain Marketing Board (GMB) within 14 days of harvesting as food shortages loom. In a Press statement yesterday, GMB said maize, soya beans, wheat and barley were controlled products in terms of Statutory Instrument Grain Marketing, adding that farmers should apply for exemption to retain a portion of their agricultural produce. “The GMB wishes to advise all farmers that maize, soya beans, wheat and barley are controlled products in terms of the following Statutory Instruments: Statutory Instrument 145 Grain Marketing (Control of Sale of Maize) Regulations, 2019 Statutory Instrument 97 Grain Marketing (Control of Sale of Soya Beans) Regulations, 2021. Statutory Instrument 188 Grain Marketing (Control of Sale of Wheat and Barley) Regulations, 2021,” the statement reads. “All farmers or producers of ...

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