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    Pfumvudza Inputs Online Tracking System In Full Swing

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    MUTARE-Government has intensified the online inputs distribution system
    specifically designed to prevent the abuse of the agricultural inputs under the
    Presidential Inputs Scheme ahead of the 2023/24 summer cropping season.
    In the past, there have been reports of inputs abuse allegedly by some officials
    in the Ministry of Lands, Agriculture, Fisheries, Water, Climate and Rural
    Development as well as those from the Grain Marketing Board Depots across
    the country.
    In some cases, the officers deliberately omit names of qualifying farmers,
    excluding them from benefiting from Government’s Pfumvudza/Intwasa Input
    scheme.
    Cases of inputs abuse are widespread and, in some cases, individuals have been
    nabbed for channelling inputs to the market.
    Some beneficiaries of the programmes have also been selling the inputs, such as
    fertilisers, while others diverted them towards production of commodities
    outside the contracts.
    In terms of Statutory Instrument 274 of 2018, it is a criminal offence to be
    found in possession of any agricultural inputs in excess of what the farmers
    need, unlawful sale, purchase and possession of agricultural produce or
    contracted crop and the misuse of farm inputs.
    In an interview on the sidelines of a strategic planning workshop in Mutare,
    Chief Director in the Ministry of Lands, Agriculture, Fisheries, Water, Climate
    and Rural Development, Obert Jiri said the online distribution application will
    go a long way in addressing the abuse of inputs.
    “In previous seasons, we have had several cases in which extension officers
    were caught red handed and diverting inputs for personal gain at the expense of
    the farmer. In light of that, the Ministry came up with a raft of measures, which
    include an online input distribution application developed to monitor the
    distribution,” he said.
    Professor Jiri said the online application and tracking system will be rolled out
    in full swing in the upcoming summer season after having covered 50 percent of
    the programme in the previous season.

    He said all farmers will be registered and a verifiable online register will trace
    accountability using the farmer’s biometrics.
    The digital tracking system will be taking Global Positioning System (GPS) co-
    ordinates upon dispatch of inputs until they reach the final intended destination.
    Reports will then be produced online and verified at every stage of inputs
    distribution through their head office.
    Prof Jiri said apart from online distribution surveillance, the Government has
    adopted the agro-ecological matching system of inputs distribution for the
    upcoming summer cropping season where regions 1 to 3 are to receive maize
    seed and the remaining two regions to strictly focus on traditional grain
    production.
    “This year we are continuing with our agro-ecological matching inputs
    distribution system. natural regions 1,2 and 3 will receive maize seed whereas in
    region 4 and 5 they will strictly be receiving traditional grains inputs,” said Prof
    Jiri.
    In addition to ensuring production and food security, the Ministry has adopted
    the Vision 2030 Agricultural Livelihoods Tracker (VALT) that will track the
    upliftment of households and livelihoods through agricultural and rural
    development programmes.
    Through financial support from the African Development Bank in the
    2023/2024 season, Government will increase the percentage of traditional grains
    seed availability by ensuring that ARDA and GMB package standard traditional
    grains as seed for the 2023/2024 season.
    Pfumvudza is a concept aimed at climate proofing agriculture by adopting
    conservation farming techniques and involves use of small plots and applying
    the correct agronomic practices for higher returns.

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