Government has revealed that the country has an estimated shortfall of 100,000 metric tones maize.
Information and Broadcasting Minister, Ronnie Shikapwasha, told journalists in Lusaka today that government has further established that the country will run out of maize at the end of February 2009 and that there will be need to import the shortfall to last until May 2009 when people will have harvested their own produce.
Lieutenant General Shikapwasha said both the Food Reserve Agency, FRA, and private dealers are encouraged to participate in the importation of the established shortfall.
“However, government is aware that availability of maize is not in itself a solution until this translates into what people can afford. To this end, the FRA has been instructed to and has started off-loading 20,000 metric tons monthly of its maize which is cheaper than importing maize to stabilize the prices,” explained Gen. Shikapwasha.
He noted that government will continue providing relief food to people, who are in areas which experienced floods last rain season.
Rev. Shikapwasha, who is also Chief Government Spokesperson revealed that so far government has

distributed a total of 5,714 metric tons of White maize countrywide saying government is assessing the situation on the ground.
He emphasized that contrary to Kalomo Central Opposition UPND Member of Parliament Request Muntanga, the maize government will import is non Genetically Modified Organism-GMO.
He assured Zambians that government has a source which will supply non GMO maize.
Meanwhile Rev. Shikapwasha said the formed Task force on rising food prices is expected to come up with a national Action Plan which will bring out the interventions needed to mitigate the ever increasing food prices in the short, medium and long term .
He noted that government has taken note of the concerns expressed by various people and organizations about that state of food security in the country.
Gen. Shikapwasha said government is taking appropriate interventions to prevent people in all parts of the country from dying from hunger saying government is currently assessing the level of food insecurity.
He said there was no need for people to panic or some people making political mileage out of the food situation.
“The mealie-meal prices should not be used as an issue to incite unrest in the country because government is taking all the necessary measure. Moreover it is misleading to suggest as the Patriotic Front has done that President Rupiah Banda promised to reduce the mealie-meal prices,” explained Rev. Shikapwasha.
He explained that President Banda had emphasized the need to increase food production and promised increased subsidy on fertilizer for beneficiaries under the Fertilizer Support Programme.
He assured the Zambian people that there was absolutely no need for planned protests by opposition PF cadres saying it is a shame that leader, Michael Sata, has decided to support the planned demonstrations by his cadres.
Gen. Shikapwasha noted that the Task Force on rising Food Prices is studying the variance of retail prices between urban and rural towns and will advise government on how best to deal with the situation.
And Gen. Shikapwasha said the fertilizer issue has been taken out of context because neither President Banda nor government promised to reduce prices across the board.
He explained that the subsidized fertilizer is not for the open market but for targeted people belonging to co-operatives and benefiting the Fertiliser Support Programme.
He said there is no conman in government as the issue of reducing fertilizer prices under the Fertiliser Support Progarmme was announced way before the campaigns by former Finance Minister N’gandu Magande.