Tanzania changes tune on food exports to East Africa

Tanzania changes tune on food exports to East Africa

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Tanzania is set to introduce new rules on food exports after it lifted a ban that had seen Uganda become the main source of grains in the region. PHOTO | FILE

In Summary

  • The government said the lifting of the ban was prompted by forecast of surpluses. However, exporters will still require permits for rice and maize, and quotas will also be introduced to limit the export quantities.
  • The measures also appear to be aimed at reining in middlemen who capitalise on the harvest season and cash needs of farmers to buy produce at low prices, denying the growers high prices later, and entrenching poverty.
  • Though EAC is a Customs Union, trade in food is one of the sensitive areas that are left to national interests especially with regard to the terms of importing food during deficits and exporting in times of surpluses. However, there are Custom external tariffs for importing maize, wheat and sugar from which countries can seek exemptions in a bid to make the goods affordable by citizens.


Tanzania is set to introduce new rules on food exports after it lifted a ban that had seen Uganda become the main source of grains in the region.

The government said the lifting of the ban was prompted by forecast of surpluses. However, exporters will still require permits for rice and maize, and quotas will also be introduced to limit the export quantities.

The Minister for Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries, Charles Tizeba, said the new rules were meant to curb practices that jeopardise food security such as pre-harvest sale of produce.

“As of now, a company could be permitted to export even 350,000 tonnes of a food crop at a go. This volume is about two times the capacity of the governments’ food reserves,” Mr Tizeba said.

The measures also appear to be aimed at reining in middlemen who capitalise on the harvest season and cash needs of farmers to buy produce at low prices, denying the growers high prices later, and entrenching poverty.

Tanzania’s food projected production for this year is 16.2 million tonnes while the food requirement for next year is 13.2 million tonnes, yielding a surplus of three million tonnes. The harvest of cereals is estimated at 9.5 million tonnes against a domestic consumption of 8.4 million tonnes.

The National Food Reserve Agency has a storage capacity of 246,000 tonnes. Data captured this month shows currently it has a reserve of 67,506 tonnes only of maize, rice and sorghum. Mr Tizeba said the government has disbursed Tsh27.8 billion ($12.7 million) to its zonal offices to enable them buy crops to fill the gap.

Though EAC is a Customs Union, trade in food is one of the sensitive areas that are left to national interests especially with regard to the terms of importing food during deficits and exporting in times of surpluses. However, there are Custom external tariffs for importing maize, wheat and sugar from which countries can seek exemptions in a bid to make the goods affordable by citizens.

Mr Tizeba said traders were now free to export maize, sorghum, millet, rice, wheat, beans, cassava, potatoes and bananas potentially providing a respite for Rwandans who have over the past two months borne high food prices following a ban of exports there by Burundi.

READ: Prices soar in Rwanda as Burundi’s ban on food exports bites

Tanzania’s Minister for Home Affairs Mwigulu Nchemba had told parliament in July that the country expected a surplus of 2.5 million tonnes of cereals and other crops.

“Based on a reliable rainfall pattern, we expect to harvest a bumper crop in many parts of the country in the September harvest. This will see us continue selling the surplus to neighbouring countries within the EAC,” Mr Nchemba said.

A study on the impact of maize export bans on agricultural growth and household welfare in Tanzania found that the country was hurting itself and its farmers, more than it was improving food security.

The study, which was carried out by Xinshen Diao of the International Food Policy Research Institute, found that banning cross-border maize exports had very little effect on the national food price index, and that the benefits from lower maize prices were captured primarily by urban households, while maize producer prices decreased significantly.

“The export ban further decreases the wage rate for low-skilled labour and the returns to land, while returns to non-agricultural capital and wage rates for skilled labour increase, further hurting poor rural households and thus increasing poverty for the country as a whole,” concluded the study, published by USAid in January 2016.

When the ban was in force, Uganda emerged as the main exporter of maize to the rest of the region.

Background

Tanzania’s on and off food export bans has often been frustrated by smuggling across porous borders and at times complicity by Customs officials.

Data from the East Africa Grain Handlers’ Regional Agricultural Trade Intelligence Network shows that while the ban was in force Kenya imported 13,103 tonnes of maize from Tanzania valued at $3.9 million in the first six months of this year.

The maize entered through the Namanga and Isebania border posts.

ALSO READ: Kenya pays $6.6m for maize from Tanzania

Lately, however, Kenya has increased maize imports from Uganda bringing in 11,002 tonnes valued at $3.3 million in the last three weeks. This was presumably after border controls were tightened given that the Uganda maize, at $299 per tonne, was two dollars per tonne more expensive.

Tanzania changes tune on food exports to East Africa

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Tanzania ni nchi yenye huruma sana hasa kwa jirani zake Kenya,Rwanda and South Sudan hali ya chakula ni mbaya sana tumeona si vizuri kuwaacha jirani zetu wajifie na njaa bure.
 
i dont understand what i've read, someone translate for me..... but frm the little i gather.. it seems you have lost your upperhand in this now, you are now our bitches, you will now be answering to us
 
Kafrican they blocked their farmers from selling exporting food .....uganda noticed and increased its food export now uganda is exporting more food than TZ JPM suddenly notices the stupidity in his policy and reverses the decision ......hahaha mazao yataozea shamba .....ngoja galana iishe mtabaki mmesimama namanga nairobi highway na mazao yenu mkijaribu kuuzia magari za kenya vyakula ndio mtatambua vyema .....hiki kionjo tu!!!
 
Has Tanzania heard of commercial agriculture?
 
Kafrican they blocked their farmers from selling exporting food .....uganda noticed and increased its food export now uganda is exporting more food than TZ JPM suddenly notices the stupidity in his policy and reverses the decision ......hahaha mazao yataozea shamba .....ngoja galana iishe mtabaki mmesimama namanga nairobi highway na mazao yenu mkijaribu kuuzia magari za kenya vyakula ndio mtatambua vyema .....hiki kionjo tu!!!
Oh, so I was right when I said they are now our bitches, itakua tuki kohoa kidogo na tuseme, ah leo nimeshiba sitakula sana, they will be like tafazali chukua tu ata kama ni gunia robo, ntakufanyia bei raisi!
 
Kenya limeni chakula ili mpate ''food security'' Kenya | Food Security Portal , hii habari ya kulima ''maua'' ambayo EU wameweka vikwazo mpaka mkataba wa EPA- EU/EAC usainiwe utafanya kanda hii ya Afrika Mashariki kushindwa kujitegemea kwa chakula au kuwezesha nchi za EAC kuuziana chakula nchi mmoja ikipata mavuno duni.
 
Ndio njia mojawapo ya kuingiza fedha vijijini. Hali vijijini mbaya mbaya mbaya. Welcome KE mazao mengi tu.
 
Tanzania ni nchi yenye huruma sana hasa kwa jirani zake Kenya,Rwanda and South Sudan hali ya chakula ni mbaya sana tumeona si vizuri kuwaacha jirani zetu wajifie na njaa bure.

Muheshimiwa Ngongo habari za hapo Arusha, hicho chakula chenu mkifikishe na kule kwa ndugu zetu walioathirika na mtetemeko halafu kama serikali mnafaa kuwa na mikakati ya kukabili majanga, maana niliona mnaanza kuomba raia na wafanyi biashara wawape msaada.
Nashukuru jeshi letu nalo limehusika katika kufanikisha zoezi.

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Muheshimiwa Ngongo habari za hapo Arusha, hicho chakula chenu mkifikishe na kule kwa ndugu zetu walioathirika na mtetemeko halafu kama serikali mnafaa kuwa na mikakati ya kukabili majanga, maana niliona mnaanza kuomba raia na wafanyi biashara wawape msaada.
Nashukuru jeshi letu nalo limehusika katika kufanikisha zoezi.

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It has become a propaganda tool now, Museveni has donated over $200,000 and Ugandans do not yap like Kenyans do in here!
 
It has become a propaganda tool now, Museveni has donated over $200,000 and Ugandans do not yap like Kenyans do in here!
Thank God we are not the ones receiving it coz JF would be full of threads
 
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