The Food Reserve Agency -FRA- has reduced the price of a fifty kilogram bag of maize from K63,000 to K55,000.
FRA Board Chairperson, Costain Chilala, announced the price reduction in a statement to ZNBC news in Lusaka on Wednesday.
Mr. Chilala said the FRA board took the decision in consultation with the government.
He explained that the decision has been taken in view of the escalating mealie meal prices in the country.
He said the FRA will buy available maize from the local market and import adequate stocks for local consumption.
Government is making serious efforts to reduce the prices of mealie meal which have increased sharply in the last few months.
Meanwhile, Choma District Commissioner, Laiven Apuleni, has directed the Food Reserve Agency (FRA) to suspend the on-going sale of maize, saying the exercise is not benefiting the intended starving rural communities.
Mr Apuleni issued the directive in Choma yesterday when he summoned officials from the Choma District Cooperative Union mandated to sale the maize on behalf of FRA.
The DC said he is disappointed to learn that the FRA is selling maize within the town instead of delivering the commodity to rural areas.
Mr Apuleni said the district administration requested the FRA to offload some maize specifically to cushion the serious effects of hunger in rural communities.
He wondered how people from rural areas would be expected to travel to town to buy the maize when they do not have the capacity to meet transport costs due to hunger stalking the area.
He stated that the decision by the FRA to sell the maize within the town defeats the purpose as unscrupulous businessmen in the township will take advantage of the exercise to buy the commodity in huge quantities which they will later re-sell at inflated prices.
He said it is better for the FRA to suspend the current sale of maize if the agency maintains that it will not authorize the district cooperative union to carry out the exercise in rural communities.
Mr Apuleni said he would inform all the five chiefs about the development especially that the district administration is under intense pressure from the traditional leaders over the delayed delivery of maize.
He said management at the FRA should be humane enough and understand the suffering of rural people who are going without food.
The FRA has released 2,000 by 50 kilogramme bags of maize for sale at K63,000 per bag.
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