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ZMX, GMAZ pact to end state grain monopoly, farmers cheer
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 53667, member: 636"] Agricultural producers have endorsed a five-year agreement between the Zimbabwe Mercantile Exchange and the Grain Millers Association of Zimbabwe, which establishes dependable sales channels. The partnership establishes market-driven pricing mechanisms through warehouse receipt systems, replacing fixed government rates. Commercial Farmers Union president Liam Philp praised the transition from treasury-funded grain purchases to private sector operations. Zimbabwe Farmers Union economist Prince Kuipa highlighted how the platform transforms marketing by allowing farmers to set prices while buyers submit competitive offers. The exchange operates through more than 30 certified storage facilities that provide grading services and financial instruments. Farmers can participate with minimum quantities of 50 kilograms and receive warehouse receipts for immediate cash or agricultural inputs. Zimbabwe National Farmers Union president Monica Chinamasa described the system as beneficial competition for existing marketing channels. The arrangement includes forward contracts and financing options that support producers whose grain awaits future sales through receipt discounting programs. [/QUOTE]
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