Thursday, March 28, 2024

Zambia National Farmers’ Union releases projection for 2012/13 maize output

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A crop of maize for a peasant farmer in Chongwe
A crop of maize for a peasant farmer in Chongwe

THE Zambia National Farmers’ Union (ZNFU) has projected that the maize production for the 2012/13 farming season will hit 2.47 million tonnes, with 97 per cent of the total output coming from the small and medium scale farmers.

Addressing Journalists in Lusaka yesterday, ZNFU president Jervis Zimba said the latest survey results indicated that the maize production for the 2012/13 season was expected to be around 2.47 million tonnes compared to 2.5 million tonnes for the previous season.

The ZNFU survey was conducted countrywide, covering both rural and urban areas in all the 10 provinces, while data on large-scale production was collected from all large scale farmers on the ZNFU membership data base.

Mr Zimba said the ZNFU Lima credit scheme had contributed 19,524 hectares to the total area under maize production.

“Expectations are that the yields per hectare from the Lima farmers will be about three tonnes per hectare on average, hence a total of approximately 58,572 tonnes per hectare was recorded in the survey,” he said.

He said the timely delivery of inputs and good crop husbandry due to the proactive ZNFU facilitation team had contributed to the Lima farmers producing a better crop, adding that the country had enough maize stock.

He said the area under maize cultivation by large scale farmers was estimated at 9,179.50 hectares or 66,576.25 tonnes.

In terms of soya production, Mr Zimba said the union had estimated a bumper harvest of about 210,388 tonnes from a total area planted of over 160,000 hectares.

It is estimated that large scale producers would contribute about 77 per cent of the total production.

Mr Zimba said soya beans production was well positioned to continue expanding because of the local needs for livestock feed formulation and edible oil processing industries and the increasing demand for it in the export market.

According ton the 2013 Agriculture Production Survey, groundnuts was estimated at 153, 600 tonnes, mixed beans at 55, 549 tonnes, sunflower at 38,244 tonnes, sorghum at 14, 763 tonnes and millet production was projected at 24 412 tonnes.

“As a union we would like to see more and more farmers venture into growing of these other crops for diversification,” he said.

The 2013 agricultural production survey data were collected from a sample of 4,000 households and was in line with the statistical principles, making the outcome of the survey a true representative of the total production.

10 COMMENTS

  1. Too bad for unpatrotic Zambian who wanted a low harvest. They ‘ll have nothing to brag about. Shame! Next.

  2. SKEWED SURVEY

    THIS IS NOT TRUE. IN THE LAST TWO MONTHS I HAVE BEEN TO SOUTHERN AND CENTRAL PROVINCE RURAL AREAS AND A FEW PLACE IN THE EAST, WHAT I SAW IS NOT WHAT I HAVE BEEN SEEN YEAR IN YEAR OUT.

    I RESPECT SURVEYS BUT THIS ONE I DOUBT

    CHALO

    • Muchaha you are really spot on on this. The figures being reported are fake lol. Hunger is looming in this country as there is no enough maize.

  3. We will now be like Congo, we are blessed with good rain pattern and yet we are failing to produce maize, God will punish us for being lazy. Hunger is looming and ba PF belayumfwishafye bwino ati all is well. During campaigns you were saying all will be well and the inputs will be delivered before onsets of rain, but now look at what is happening apa manje.

  4. y is it that some pipo ar alwz hoping for something nagative? @muchaya, go around zambia u wl see that pipo hv understood the importance of farming and most of the provinces ar producing more than enough for th prvnce.

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