
PRESIDENT Rupiah Banda has observed that countries that imported fertilizer early enough were able to procure it at a cheaper price. The president said the price of the commodity had risen by the time government had procured it.
He was speaking on a live radio program on radio Breeze FM in Chipata district.
Mr. Banda stated that it was not possible for all farmers to benefit the commodity at a subsidized price saying the population of Zambia was too high.
Mr. Banda explained that people would be required to buy fertilizer at the common market if the subsidized fertilizer was not adequate because the population of the country was high.
He also appealed to farmers not to sell subsidized farming inputs for monetary gains. He stated that the program was intended to improve food security in the country by assisting farmers to produce more food.
President Banda also noted that there was no need to regulate the media if they could operate responsibly.
Speaking on radio Breeze FM in Chipata district, Mr Banda said the media did not need to be regulated if they could write and publish the truth all the time.
He expressed concern that some sectors of the media did not cover the October elections very well. President Banda stated that the media required to be factual and objective in their coverage, in a manner which he referred to as professional.
President Banda said the K10 Billion required for the completion of the Chipata/Mchinji railway line may be considered in next year’s budget.
Mr. Banda stated that it was the intention of government to see the completion of the rail line, which was intended to boost economic activities in the province.
He stated that he was aware that people in the province were anxious to see the project completed.
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