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Ginnery accused of side marketing Govt contracted cotton

06 Jun, 2018 - 20:06 0 Views
Ginnery accused of side marketing Govt contracted cotton

eBusiness Weekly

HARARE – Local ginning company Alliance  Ginneries on Tuesday failed to provide Parliament with evidence that it  contracted farmers to grow cotton and yet it was on the ground buying  the crop in the Gokwe area of the Midlands province.

The company was responding to accusations by the Parliamentary  Portfolio Committee on Agriculture that it was side marketing cotton  grown under the Presidential Input scheme, prejudicing state-owned  company, the Cotton Company of Zimbabwe (Cottco).

Under the Presidential Input scheme, farmers get free agricultural  inputs and are supposed to sell their cotton seed to Cottco.

“The total number of farmers that we financed is 6 300 translating to 15 299 hectares of land put under cotton,” said Alliance Ginneries head  of operations Peter Chapoterera before failing to produce the requisite  paperwork to substantiate his claims.

Chapoterera also failed to provide proof that the company gave farmers  fertiliser to grow cotton.

“In other words, we cannot produce proof that we have given seed, we  are actually a seed house, unless you want us to produce the  distribution of the seed out to the farmer which we have done.

“In terms of chemicals, we have produced a document from the company  that supplied chemicals for us he said.

The Agricultural Marketing Authority (AMA), mandated to license  contractors, last week denied licensing Alliance Ginneries.

“At the time of submission, to your committee last week, we did not  have the quota. It had not been made available to us by AMA because we  had not, at that time, fulfilled certain Statutory obligations and we  indicated so on our documents. AMA has since made available to us the  quota of 865 metric tonnes which we are to buy in Gokwe South and Gokwe  North,” said Chapoterera.

Committee chair Justice Wadyajena said the company should, before the  end of the week, furnish Parliament with proof that it was buying  contracted cotton.

“Your figures on farmers and hectorage that you supported are not  supported by AMA. When AMA appeared before us last week, they said you  were not given a licence for buying the quota that you had applied for,  simply because you did not fulfill the obligations or what they had  requested you to do,” he said.

Wadyajena also accused the company of fleecing the government through  side marketing.

“Under the Presidential Input scheme, farmers get free inputs and they  are supposed to sell their cotton seed to Cottco. But you as Alliance  Ginneries and other partners are buying the same cotton seed from the  farmers you did not support. What we want as a Committee is proof that  you indeed supported the farmers,” he said. – New Ziana

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