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Gambia News: Farmers Anxious About Trade Season
Farmers in Upper River Region are anxious about this year's trade season.
According
to farmers who spoke to this reporter, the poor marketing arrangement
of groundnut is the major factor contributing to the impoverishment of
the farmers. They say last year's trade season was one of the worst
ever witnessed by farmers in this country. According to them, the trade
season was dull and sales at the Depots require a minimum of five (5)
tonnes.
This they said, left them at the mercy of
middlemen who purchased their groundnuts at cut throat prices since
most of them could not even produce 1 tonne not to talk of 5 tonnes.
Regarding two or three farmers combining their groundnut inorder to get
the five tonnes minimum requirement at the Depots, the farmers said the
combination of groundnuts is impossible since not all nuts are of the
same weight. They said combining nuts would be at the detriment of one
of the parties where the nuts are not of the same weight.
Regarding
the prospect for this year's trade, the farmers asserted that their
experience over the years taught them the lesson to produce more coos,
corn and other grains for food and then produce less groundnuts which
they can market at the local markets ('lumos') in case the poor
marketing arrangements persist. The farmers concluded by calling on the
Government to make proper arrangement in the buying of their nuts and
to be in cash and provide fertilizer to them during the rainy season
that could be deducted from them during the marketing of their nuts.
They
also asserted that the provision of fertilizer during the rainy season
when most of them are thinking of what to eat would be of little
benefit to them since most of them would not be able to buy the
fertilizer.
Src: Foroyaa, Gambia
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