Market discipline: hallmark of successful agricultural marketing
Word from the Market With AMA The agricultural marketing season for grains and tobacco is upon us with that of cotton imminent. The Government has already announced the floor producer prices for maize, soya bean, sunflower and traditional grains. Market discipline remains the hallmark of a successful agricultural marketing season.In Zimbabwe maize, soya bean, wheat,…
MARKET ACCESS VITAL FOR SMALLHOLDER FARMERS SUCCESS
Word from the Market with AMA Zvishavane is popularly known as the hub of mining activities in the Midlands province. However, in recent years, the town has been slowly emerging as an agricultural hub. An increase in horticultural activities is behind this transformation and the effects are starting to be felt in the local agricultural…
REGISTRATION NOTICE FOR WINTER WHEAT
1. The Agricultural Marketing Authority wishes to remind all self- financed farmers and contractors participating in the 2022 winter wheat season to register and be accounted for in the national database as wheat is a controlled crop. 2. Registration is in accordance with the provisions of the Agricultural Marketing Authority Act (Chapter 18:24) as read…
Guide to marketing grains and oilseeds this year
Word from the Market with AMA The marketing season for grains and oilseeds started on 1 April and will last until 31 March 2023. It is the role of the Agricultural Marketing Authority to provide an enabling environment through effective regulatory services during this period to ensure smooth marketing of produce and the adherence to…
Requirements for entering the SA market
Word from the Market with AMA South Africa has a highly diversified, market-oriented agricultural economy that extends across various product ranges, including all major grains (except rice), oilseeds, deciduous and subtropical fruits, sugar, citrus, wine, most vegetables, livestock, and a well-developed poultry and egg industry. Value-added activities include the processing and preserving of fruit and…
Traditional grains market growth critical in supporting rural livelihoods
Word from the market In the face of climate change, crops such as sorghum, pearl millet and finger millet offer a unique opportunity for rural farmers especially those in the drier regions to sustain their livelihoods. According to the NDS1 report, the number of people confronted with food insecurity ranged from 500 000 in…