Chongwe Member of Parliament Sylvia Masebo yesterday accused companies contracted by government to supply fertilizer under the Fertilizer Support Programme (FSP) of sabotage when they ordering their depots to close.
Mrs. Masebo said suspending fertilizer distribution when the country was experiencing soaring food prices was sabotaging government.
She said the companies already knew that government would always pay the debts owed to them and therefore, there was no need to suspend the distribution of farming inputs under the FSP.
Mrs. Masebo was speaking in Chongwe district yesterday at the official launch of the Public Private Partnership (PPP) programme in the agriculture sector.
She said it was sad for companies to suspend fertilizer and other agricultural inputs at the time farmers were preparing the current farming season.
Mrs. Masebo said it was unprofessional for companies contracted by government to supply fertilizer under the FSP to farmers to suspend fertilizer distribution when the companies knew that government can never fail to pay debts owed to them.
She said the move to close fertilizer depots was aimed at frustrating government efforts of promoting food security in the country.
She further urged government to revamp the Nitrogen Chemicals of Zambia (NCZ) with a view to ensuring stead supply of fertilizer in the country.
Mrs. Masebo said the move to revamp NCZ would also play an effective role of enhancing the growth of the agriculture sector in the country.
On Wednesday, Omnia Zambia suspended the distribution of fertilizer because government owed the company a total of US$11 million.
Meanwhile, Omnia Zambia Limited in Mazabuka says it has enough stocks of seed and fertiliser to cater for the over 7,000 small scale farmers under the government sponsored Fertiliser Support Programme (FSP)
Mazabuka area manager, Peter Kalwani said no single farmer will be left out because the available inputs were enough.
Mr. Kalwani explained that so far, over 60 per cent of the inputs have already been distributed to the beneficiaries in various satellite depots.
And Mr. Kalwani has asked Mazabuka District Agriculture Coordinator, Hastins Nyambe to inform farmers to go back to Omnia sheds and collect inputs following the lifting of the temporal suspension of the FSP input distribution last Wednesday.
He said the slow pace of collections is worrying and he has since appealed to the farmers to visit his offices immediately.
He explained that both his company and government have resolved the problem that led to the closure of the depot.
On Wednesday, hundreds of farmers were stranded in Mazabuka town following the suspension of the FSP by Omnia, which argued that government had not paid it for the services rendered.
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