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Zimbabwe farmers praise TIMB input plan, demand more
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 54139, member: 636"] Tobacco farmers across Zimbabwe have responded positively to the Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board's new minimum input package through the Contractors' Compliance Administration Framework. The framework establishes baseline requirements that contractors must meet before tobacco growing agreements become valid. Farmer representatives acknowledge the policy's merit while advocating for additional provisions. Edward Dune from the Tobacco Farmers Union Trust emphasized concerns about fertilizer price variations that range from thirty to ninety US dollars for identical fifty-kilogram bags. Monica Chinamasa of the Zimbabwe National Farmers Union suggested the package should account for labor expenses covering three workers. The board mandates that small-scale producers receive specific agricultural supplies for each hectare contracted. Required materials encompass three hundred kilograms of basal fertilizer, one hundred kilograms of top dressing, insecticides, suckeride, twine, tobacco paper, hessian, and coal or sustainable wood alternatives. George Seremwe from the Zimbabwe Tobacco Growers Association expressed satisfaction with the collaborative development process. The timing aligns with contract negotiations as farmers prepare for the approaching growing season. [/QUOTE]
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