Members of Zambia Small Scale Farmers Network from all the nine provinces in the resolved this in Lusaka at the weekend when they launched the “MMD agricultural Policy Beyond 2011”.
Network president Boyd Lyambai said in an interview yesterday that the members resolved to rally behind the ruling party after thorough scrutiny of the manifestos of the major political parties in Zambia.
Mr Lyambai said the network, which he said had 375,000 members, brought together provincial representatives who, on behalf of the general membership, resolved to support the MMD in 2011 general elections.
“We have decided to support the MMD during the 2011 general elections because of its sound agricultural policies from which the members have greatly benefited,” he said.
He said that as a farmer organisation the network was interested in the party which could continue empowering the members, through the provision of affordable and accessible agricultural inputs which the MMD currently achieving.
Mr Lyambai said the members looked at the United Party for National Development (UPND) manifesto, through which the party pledges to provide inputs free of charge to the farmers for the first two to three years but considered the feasibility of the issue, wondering where the party would get the resource for the 100 per cent subsidy.
On the Patriotic Front (PF), he said the party manifesto did not cater for farmers but just emphasised on putting the money in people’s pockets which would not benefit the farmers.
By Times Reporter