Monday, January 04, 2016
The company Sparkle Way Ltd has been blocked from
exporting over 500 tonnes of raw cashew nuts by the Tanzanian government. The
reason for the action is the firm's unpaid debt of Sh3.4 billion, which it owes
to nut farmers in the Coast Region.
On December 18, this year, the minister for
Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries, Mr Mwigulu Nchemba, ordered Sparkle Way
Ltd to pay the debt within 48 hours.
The regional commissioner for Coast Region, Mr
Evarist Ndikilo, said he had information that until last week the company had
paid Sh400 million but the government's stance is that unless the total amount
of debts are paid the responsible company would not be allowed to continue with
cashew nut export transactions.
The situation implies that until last week the
amount of debt paid was only 33.3 per cent, with the remaining figure amounting
to Sh3 billion still being demanded by hundreds of farmers in the Coast Region.
During a press conference convened by the minister
in mid-December to discuss cashew nut marketing crisis in the Coast region, the
representative of the company, Mr Salum Mkemi, claimed that the payment of
debts worth more than 500 metric tonnes of cashew nut were not settled in time
due to the poor quality of cashew nuts.
Mr Mkemi said the company was worried about
incurring more costs arising from exporting the consignment to India after
auctioning excise.
Source:http://www.freshplaza.com
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