GMB and ZMX Partner to Boost Farmer Access to Finance and Grain Trade Through Warehouse Receipt System

In a major step toward modernising Zimbabwe’s agricultural marketing and financing systems, the Grain Marketing Board (GMB) and the Zimbabwe Mercantile Exchange (ZMX) have entered into a strategic partnership to provide Warehouse Receipt System (WRS) services to eligible farmers and producers. The initiative, announced through a joint press release, aims to unlock new economic opportunities for self-financed farmers and other producers outside government input schemes, while ensuring grain storage, trade, and financing are more efficient and transparent.

Under this partnership, GMB has certified ten of its key facilities as warehouse operators on the ZMX platform. These include GMB Aspindale, Concession, Banket, Chegutu, Gweru, Bulawayo, Norton, Lions Den, Magunje, and Murewa. These locations will serve as official delivery and storage points for commodities under the warehouse receipt system.

The WRS allows farmers to receive a secure, tradable warehouse receipt upon depositing grain at certified warehouses. This document functions both as proof of ownership and as a financial instrument. Farmers can immediately sell their grain at the ZMX auction, use the receipt to access credit through financial institutions, or redeem it for agricultural inputs such as seed, fertiliser, and agrochemicals. This innovation not only ensures improved liquidity for farmers, but also incentivises quality storage and enables better timing for market sales.

Importantly, the system is open to self-financed producers and others not participating in the Presidential Input Programme or the ARDA Scheme. The programme promotes inclusivity and aims to level the playing field for smaller-scale, independent farmers seeking reliable storage, financing, and marketing options.

The onboarding process is simple and designed with accessibility in mind. Farmers can open a free ZMX account via USSD code *727#, or through the ZMX mobile and online applications. Once registered, they can book deliveries to any of the listed GMB-certified warehouses, deliver their grain for grading and weighing, and receive their digital warehouse receipt. Farmers then choose whether to sell immediately, use the receipt as loan collateral, swap for inputs, or store their grain for sale at a later date.

This development reflects a broader commitment by both GMB and ZMX to enhance food security, financial inclusion, and agricultural value chain efficiency in line with the National Development Strategy 1 (NDS1). By leveraging technology and institutional collaboration, the Warehouse Receipt System is set to empower farmers with more options and greater control over their produce and financial planning.

For more details, stakeholders are encouraged to contact GMB or ZMX directly through their provided communication lines. The message is clear, Zimbabwe is not only growing its crops, but also cultivating a new era of structured markets, smart financing, and farmer empowerment.

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