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White Farmers Compensation: US Republicans Proposed Bill, $3.5 billion debt | Friday Drinks

White Farmers Compensation: US Republicans Proposed Bill, $3.5 billion debt | Friday Drinks

Season 10 Episode 34 Published 4 months, 1 week ago
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Join Tinashe and Rufaro for this insightful episode discussing white farmers’ compensation with Andy Pascoe and Harry Orphanides. The US Republicans proposed bill pressing Zimbabwe to pay the US$3.5 billion debt owed to farmers. This episode is sponsored by O'Mari Zimbabwe. The proposed bill to repeal ZIDERA is conditional on settling compensation within 12 months; farmers and stakeholders consider this timeframe too short. Zimbabwe has been locked out of international capital markets since 1999 after defaulting on debt owed to lenders including the World Bank, the Paris Club, and the African Development Bank. About 1,000 white farmers signed up for the Farmers Compensation Agreement (FCA). Zimbabwe’s treasury bonds have a poor track record, often defaulted or discounted, affecting farmer confidence. International underwriting of bonds is suggested to improve trust and payment reliability. Future of farming in Zimbabwe: Farming business margins are slim due to high production costs and heavy regulatory burdens. Many small-scale farmers shifted to tobacco farming, causing maize production to decline and maize imports to rise. Farming in Zimbabwe continues despite challenges like erratic climate, land tenure issues, limited access to technology, and infrastructure gaps.

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