President Rupiah Banda says agricultural growth offers a solution to stimulating the economy amidst the multiple global crisis.
Mr. Banda said thus the government would continue focusing on strengthening the agricultural sector.
The President said this at the 83rd Zambia Agricultural and Commercial Show in Lusaka today whose theme is ” Challenge of Change.”
Mr. Banda said government’s strengthening the agricultural sector is because the sector has potential to help the country overcome the challenges the country was facing.
He also said Zambia has the resources and political will to turn things around to achieve the number one objective of attaining the food security for both rural and urban areas.
Mr. Banda said stimulating growth in the agriculture requires stepping up production and productivity.
He said this could be done through increased financial resource allocation to the agricultural sector by government in partnership with the private sector and cooperating partners.
He added that government in partnership with the private sector was actively promoting investment in the agricultural sector so that the sector could significantly contribute to improved food security.
“This would help us reduce hunger and extreme poverty in our country,” the President added.
Meanwhile President Banda was happy to note that the country is expected to produce 1,888,773 metric tones of maize this season.
He also noted that other food crops, such as rice, wheat, sorghum, millet, sweet potatoes and cassava have improved.
And to sustain the increased production of food, Mr. Banda said government would continue with the fertilizer Support Programme (FSP).
“Am glad that the programme has received an overwhelming response from our small-scale farmers, he said.
He also noted that the programme was undergoing review to improve beneficially- targeting so that inputs are given to the right people.
However, Mr. Banda has directed the Food Reserve Agency (FRA) to step up the crop marketing exercise because right now it needs much attention.
He has since urged the private sector to offer cost-effective prices so that farmers in the country could remain motivated to produce more.
And Mr. Banda said government was committed to the control and the eradication of the livestock diseases adding that government was working towards the creation of disease free zones in some parts of the country to enable Zambia’s livestock and livestock products access markets outside borders.
And President Banda also said government shall continue to pursue initiatives aimed at promoting economic diversification and create a user friendly, conducive environment for private sector partnership.
However, Mr. Banda said government shall continuously review the Zambia Development Agency (ZDA) act in order to address the weakness in the country’s investment regime.
Speaking earlier Zambia Agriculture and Commercial Show Society Chairperson Paul Mumbuluma said the agriculture sector plays a vital role to the development of the economy of the country.
Mr. Mumbuluma called on the government to ensure that it puts in more efforts in improving the agricultural sector in the country.
He also mentioned that there was need for the diversification of the country’s economy if the challenges were to be tackled efficiently.
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