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Mpika Farmers Grumble Over Urea Wait

Farmers in Mpika district have expressed displeasure at the lack of top dressing fertilizers under the FISP program as Nyiombo Company ran out of the commodity on 20th December 2012. The affected farmers have urged government to quickly move in and ensure that the inputs are sourced and distributed before crops go to waste. A snap check conducted by ZNFU in Mpika confirmed that Nyiombo sheds had no top dressing fertilizer (Urea) and the company was still waiting for the commodity. Meanwhile, some farmers in the district have complained of the lumpy Compound D fertilizer given under the scheme after realising that a 50kg bag was not enough for a Lima. 
 

ZNFU – Phamaceutical Authority Meets Over New Fees

ZNFU members held a dialogue meeting with the Pharmaceutical Regulation Authority (PRA) to discuss among other issues the proposed registration of the existing veterinary medicines on the Zambian market. ZNFU’s reaction to the current proposals on the fees, product registration among other issues prompted dialogue meeting with the PRA. The proposed fees are under the Statutory Instrument (SI) 7 of 2008 which according to PRA are not new fees and are in line with the regional and international standards. ZNFU highlighted how the implementation of the proposed fees will affect the competitiveness of the livestock sector more especially that the costs will be pushed onto farmers.
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ZNFU Meets Minister of Transport, Communication, Works and Supply

The ZNFU met Honourable Christopher Yaluma on 13th December 2012, as part of the ongoing consultations between Government and the Union. The Union Team which was led by Director, Dr. Nguleka commended Government for prioritising infrastructure development particularly roads in the 2013 national budget. ZNFU, however, impressed upon the Minister to prioritise rural roads leading to agricultural productive areas.  The Minister requested the ZNFU to submit the list of roads which the Union considered critical for consideration by his office.
 

Re-based Currency:Things To Take Care Of

As 2012 comes at an end, it is expected that the new currency notes and coins will be in circulation come 1st January 2013. However, there are number of things that should be noted so that members of the farming community are not caught unawares. These include the following key issues:
 
1. CHANGE OVER DATE
The Bank of Zambia (BoZ) has set 1st January 2013 as the time when the new note will be in circulation. The new currency becomes legal tender and will be issued from this date and shall accordingly be acceptable as a medium of exchange in the Republic of Zambia.
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VEEP Convenes High Level Meeting Over Army Worms

Republican Vice President Dr Guy Scott on Wednesday convened a high level meeting, attended by the Minister of Agriculture and Livestock Honourable Emmanuel Chenda and his two deputies to discuss the invasion of some parts of the country by Army Worms.
In attendance was the Zambia National Farmers’ Union (ZNFU), Permanent Secretaries of the Office of the Vice President’s Disaster Management Unit and Ministry of Agriculture, directors from both offices and agro experts from research institutions.
The meeting unanimously agreed that the development is real and needs drastic measures to curb the further spread of the Army worms. The meeting also observed that huge losses will occur as a result and farmers affected should all replant their fields. The meeting, after thorough deliberations, agreed that free spraying would take place using aerial and knapsack methods. According to initial estimates total hectares lost to Army Worms stands at 197, 372 and about 155, 408 farming families have been affected. Not less than 1,400 metric tons of seed is needed to replant affected areas.
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