Chikondi Foundation President, Bishop John Mambo has called on government to device an effective mechanism of revamping the Nitrogen Chemicals of Zambia (NCZ) by pumping in more money into the production of fertilizer and other commodities.
He said there was need to revamp the NCZ in order to address the various challenges of the high prices of fertilizer.
Bishop Mambo further urged government to increase beneficiaries of the Fertilizer Support Programme (FSP) from the current 200, 000 to 500,000 with a view to enhancing food security in the country.
He implored government to further subsidise the farming inputs, saying the move will help the country to address many challenges of the global financial crisis.
Bishop Mambo has since challenged government to position Zambia as the world’s leading sustainable agriculture producer which could only be achieved through government and the public private sector cooperation.
Bishop Mambo has also called on government to implement the irrigation fund facility which was launched last year by the late President Levy Mwanawasa.
Bishop Mambo said that if the irrigation fund facility was implemented, it would play an important role of promoting food security and alleviating hunger and poverty in the country.
He observed that the move to implement the irrigation fund facility would also enable farmers to avoid depending on seasonal rains to grow their food but it would also encourage them to grow winter foods.
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