Fisaka Cooperative Society in Kawambwa District in Luapula Province has asked government to urgently start distributing inputs to farmers in the area.
Co-operative chairperson, Phillimon Chilufya, says government should commence the distribution of agricultural inputs to farmers because the rainy season has already started.
Mr. Chilufya was speaking in an interview with ZANIS in Kawambwa over the weekebd.
He, however, noted that government, through Nyiombo Investments, only delivered more bags of urea fertilizer and very few bags of basal dressing.
Mr. Chilufya said there is need for the government to speed up the distribution of basal fertilizer because some farmers have already started planting seeds.
“It started raining heavily in the area two weeks ago and some farmers have started planting but D. compound is not enough compared to urea that has been brought to the area in large numbers,” complained Mr. Chilufya.
And Mr. Chilufya has urge government not to eliminate farmers from the Fertilizer Support Programm (FSP) because there are no agents in Kawambwa who have the commodity for sale.
He said if prominent farmers are removed from the programme, they would have nowhere to buy inputs adding that this will affect maize production in the district this farming season.
Mr. Chilufya further said the inputs will be expensive by outside businessmen due to transport costs, hence the need for the government not to eliminate farmers from the FSP.
However, Acting District Agriculture Coordinator (DACO), Ng’onga Musonda, said government has not yet issued instrutions to start distributing inputs to farmers in the area.
Mr. Musonda appealed to farmers not to panic, saying his office will start distributing the inputs soon.
Meanwhile, Mr. Ng’onga has revealed that Kawambwa District has received 7,980 x 50 kg bags of urea, 1,800 x 50 kg of D. Compound and 3,196 x 10 kg bags of maize seeds.
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