ZFU Applauds Government’s Move to Boost Local Agriculture with SI 87

The Zimbabwe Farmers Union (ZFU) has welcomed the government’s promulgation of Statutory Instrument 87 of 2026, which introduces new policy mechanisms to support local farmers, stabilize agricultural markets, and promote the use of domestically produced grains and oilseeds.

The regulations, which align with the government’s National Development Strategy 2 (NDS2), aim to enhance agricultural productivity, strengthen value chains, and ensure food security. The ZFU has been advocating for policies that benefit farmers and promote agricultural growth.

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Key aspects of the regulations include a phased approach to sourcing raw materials, with processors required to source 40% of their grain, oilseed, and product requirements locally by April 1, 2026, and 100% by April 1, 2028. The ZFU has commended this move, arguing that it will help retain value for local farmers, support rural communities, and contribute to broader NDS2 goals.

The union has dismissed calls for continued imports, stating that local farmers can meet demand and that the desire for cheap imports is driving this narrative. Instead, the ZFU is calling for government support, including adequate extension services, drought-resistant seed varieties, and mechanisms to increase production.

The government has been supporting the agriculture sector through initiatives such as the Presidential Inputs Scheme and the Pfumvudza Intwasa Scheme. Stakeholders are also being encouraged to assist farmers through schemes like contract farming.

The ZFU has hailed the legislation as a welcome policy signal that Zimbabwe is serious about elevating its agricultural sector, protecting farmer interests, and building food sovereignty. The body is encouraging stakeholders to work together to ensure the regulations’ success.

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