Zambia to ship Kenya’s maize by rail

Zambia to ship Kenya’s maize by rail

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Zambia to ship Kenya’s maize by rail

SATURDAY JULY 8 2017

Imported maize being loaded into trucks at Mombasa port. PHOTO FILE | NATION

In Summary

Kenya’s efforts to import 100,000 tonnes of maize from Zambia through Tanzania were boosted midweek when Lusaka moved to negotiate with Tanzanian authorities to allow passage of the grain through its territoryLusaka has also committed to cutting time spent in the issuing of permits to 24 hours, down from seven daysThe two governments also agreed to address emerging issues affecting transshipment through other jurisdictions

Kenya’s efforts to import 100,000 tonnes of maize from Zambia through Tanzania were boosted midweek when Lusaka moved to negotiate with Tanzanian authorities to allow passage of the grain through its territory, with a special lane to facilitate faster clearance and transportation.

This followed a trade dispute between Dar and Nairobi, which resulted in select ban on exports of several products.

Zambia’s Agriculture Minister Dora Siliya visited Nairobi last week and promised to create a special lane to facilitate faster clearance and transportation of maize and sugar to Kenya to help it address a shortage of the two commodities.

“We have already shared this intention with Tanzania to ease transportation of maize and sugar to Kenya by rail. We have also removed the 10 per cent export tax and lifted a ban on maize exports,” Ms Siliya said.

Last week, Nairobi indicated that it was talking with Dar es Salaam to open its border so that maize from Zambia could pass through and ease the current shortage, days after Dar had banned the grains exports to protect its limited stocks.

“The current trade differences that has seen several goods banned from trading across borders by both countries has now complicated these negotiations. It is our hope that they will consider our request to allow for the maize we are trying to import from Zambia,” a senior Kenyan government official told The EastAfrican.

The EastAfrican understands that the choice of trains through the Tanzania-Zambia Railway (Tazara) line was settled on to ensure quick movement and also reduce the administrative nightmare of smaller consignments.

“We expect that the consignments will come through the railway network to Dar es Salaam, then by ship to Mombasa to ease the shortage.

This mode of transportation has been chosen as it allows for the movement of larger consignments and easy monitoring in order to adhere to the condition of the special clearance pass we expect to receive from Tanzania,” the source said.

Delivery of commodities

Zambia has already said it has tasked its transport Minister, Brian Mushimba, to discuss with his Tanzanian counterpart, Prof Makame Mbarawa, the possibility of using the railway to deliver the commodities to Nairobi.

Lusaka has also committed to cutting time spent in the issuing of permits to 24 hours, down from seven days.

“We want to ensure that time taken processing the permits for maize, sugar and wheat reduced. We don’t want to stand in the way of traders who want to trade with each other. However, we are advising them to use the Tazara rail network instead of the road, for safety and efficiency.

"This is also meant to ease the movement of these products,” Ms Siliya said.

The two countries also agreed to reduce the trade turnaround time of the imported grain, which was identified as the major cause of delay.

This reduction will be done through having the Kenya Bureau of Standards and Kenya Plant Health Inspectorate Service carrying out destination inspection on maize imports from Zambia.

“This will be on condition that the exporters ensure that the maize meets the relevant Kenya Standards including moisture content and aflatoxin levels at a 10ppb,” Kenya’s Agriculture minister Willy Bett said.

Zambia introduced a 10 per cent tax and ban on maize exports in September last year in a bid to enhance food security.

Due to the drought, countries like the Democratic Republic of Congo, Zimbabwe and Malawi, all trooped to Zambia to seek help triggering the temporary ban.

The region has endured a rotating drought situation that hugely affected crop production.

READ: Kenya turns to Uganda for maize to plug domestic shortage

“We experienced a big drought in Zambia last year, and since we were not sure of our production, we imposed a ban to secure our own food reserves,” Ms. Siliya said, adding that they are currently enjoying a surplus harvest from the two crops allowing them to sell the extra produce.

The country has also seen its cost of maize per ton significantly drop from $400 last year to $135 in 2017 which will enable traders to acquire it a cheaper price.

On Thursday, a report by the Kenya Sugar Directorate showed that in the period January to April 2017, production of the commodity dropped to 172,722 tonnes compared to 238,872 tonnes achieved in the same period last year.

Zambia produces up to 200, 000 tons of sugar every year and now ready to release to Kenyan traders 40, 000 tons, which is surplus.

The two governments also agreed to address emerging issues affecting transshipment through other jurisdictions. Further, Kenya committed to engage the Shipping Council of East Africa (SCEA) to facilitate trade between the two countries.

During an earlier meeting which was also attended by ministers of Finance from the two countries; Henry Rotich and Felix Mutati of Kenya and Zambia respectively, the issues on milk and palm oil exports from Kenya to Zambia was said to have remained unresolved for a long time.

“It was noted that a verification mission to Zambia that had been scheduled for last April (2017) did not take place. But both sides have agreed to engage their relevant ministries (Trade) to resolve the outstanding issues on the two products without any further delays,” Mr. Bett said.

Zambia to ship Kenya’s maize by rail

MY TAKE

Guess what Tazara Railway n Azam sealink ferries will be deployed to ship that maize that will save Kenya from its hunger situation. The funny thing is just the other day Government of Kenya refused to allow his wheat export to Nairobi.

Bakhresa group is so big (annual turnover exceeding US$1 bln) in such a way has tentacles everywhere n I won't be surprised if they won't be involved on procurement of that maize even in Zambia itself via Bakhresa milling n grains [emoji23] [emoji115]

 
bad choice...should have shipped it through Mombasa port...
 
Jamani, tukiwaambia Tanzania is the center of gravity wakenya mnakataa. Mmejaribu kupita Congo mmeshindwa, Mai-Mai wangekula mahindi yote na wasiwape hata maganda. Sasa mnamtumia Zambia ndio aje aombe njia. MK254 njoo hapa ukubali kama Baba wa EAC ni Tanzania.
 
bad choice...should have shipped it through Mombasa port...
But how from landlocked Zambia? Through Durban? If the consigment was to pass via Malawi n Mozambique still u would have used our three ships across Lake Nyasa before using the railway across insecurity unstable Northern Mozambique to Nacala. Learn ur Geography to know how Tanzania is strategically unavoidable as far as Kenyan economic interests in the region r concerned! U just can't do anything without us..
 
bad choice...should have shipped it through Mombasa port...

Where do you prefer the cargo to be shipped "from" to Mombasa? The train from Zambia to Dar and ferry to Mombasa is the shortest route on the table.
 
But how from landlocked Zambia? Through Durban If the consigment was to pass via Malawi n Mozambique still u would have used our three ships across Lake Nyasa.
which port serves landlocked Zambia by the way?...almost forgot it doesnt have a port...hehe I really need to learn abt other african countries...well then I guess ur right... it is better to transport it through Tz by rail..
 
Jamani, tukiwaambia Tanzania is the center of gravity wakenya mnakataa. Mmejaribu kupita Congo mmeshindwa, Mai-Mai wangekula mahindi yote na wasiwape hata maganda. Sasa mnamtumia Zambia ndio aje aombe njia. MK254 njoo hapa ukubali kama Baba wa EAC ni Tanzania?
Na hapo Tanzania imetulia tu na kuwaona wanavyojishtukia na kujikanyaga kanyaga. Roho mbaya itawamalizaga hawa watu.
 
we banned ur wheat for a reason...sasa muwache mihemko
U banned our wheat n gas n we reciprocate with dairy products n tyres n forcing u using our railway n port technically banning u from crossing the same border that u blocked our gas n wheat. Who is stupid here as we took transport business from ur truckers? BTW do u know u might be buying maize from Bakhresa establishment in Zambia? As he has silos there n largest dealer in milling n grains business?
 
Shenz type!Nini cha ajabu hapo?Kwamba kufika Kenya kutoka Zambia lazima upitie tz?Hizi akili ndo za GMO au?Yaani dah,mnahitaji maombi!
 
Shenz type!Nini cha ajabu hapo?Kwamba kufika Kenya kutoka Zambia lazima upitie tz?Hizi akili ndo za GMO au?Yaani dah,mnahitaji maombi!
You had to beg us n when u failed u had to use Zambia a SADC member. If u were that mighty as u claim, why not using Mozambique n Malawi or DRC Rwanda n Uganda routes? Or use ur cargo flights?
 
Hehehe mlipiga makelele na kutunisha misuli wakati nyie maskini tu mnasaka hela. Eti tununue unga kutoka kwenu.

Hela tunazo hivyo tutanunua popote pale na tunanunua tunachotaka kwa muda tunaotaka.
 
U banned our wheat n gas n we reciprocate with dairy products n tyres n forcing u using our railway n port technically banning u from crossing the same border that u blocked our gas n wheat. Who is stupid here as we took transport business from ur truckers? BTW do u know u might be buying maize from Bakhresa establishment in Zambia? As he has silos there n largest dealer in milling n grains business?


He buys the maize from tge Zambians, so it doesnt matter. It business, not politics.
 
Where do you prefer the cargo to be shipped "from" to Mombasa? The train from Zambia to Dar and ferry to Mombasa is the shortest route on the table.
But how from landlocked Zambia? Through Durban? If the consigment was to pass via Malawi n Mozambique still u would have used our three ships across Lake Nyasa before using the railway across insecurity unstable Northern Mozambique to Nacala. Learn ur Geography to know how Tanzania is strategically unavoidable as far as Kenyan economic interests in the region r concerned! U just can't do anything without us..

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The options are numerous. Yes, we can even use Durban port, wtf!

That is a road/train route thru Malawi into Mozambique.
 
Jamani, tukiwaambia Tanzania is the center of gravity wakenya mnakataa. Mmejaribu kupita Congo mmeshindwa, Mai-Mai wangekula mahindi yote na wasiwape hata maganda. Sasa mnamtumia Zambia ndio aje aombe njia. MK254 njoo hapa ukubali kama Baba wa EAC ni Tanzania?


How does Kenya's imports from Zambia moving through Tz make Tz superior in any way? If Tanzania imported stuff from Ethiopia or Eritrea, would it not pass through Kenya? Would that be enough proof that Kenya is the power house of East Africa? Look at it this way, if Tanzania was the poorest country in the world with no influence in East Africa, the maize would still move through Tanzania. Would that suddenly make Tanzania the superpower of East Africa? Check your logic.
 
we banned ur wheat for a reason...sasa muwache mihemko
Not wheat you banned bakhresa group in 2012 from establishing a wheat industry in mombasa simply beacuse the kenyan association for millers have raised their voice calling on the government intervention as his industry will kill other wheat mill owned by kenyan since he will be selling wheat flower for cheap......... Business discrimination......
 
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