Large tomato supply affects trade in Zambia
After investing a lot of money and labour in producing a commodity, a farmer generally expects to re…After investing a lot of money and labour in producing a commodity, a farmer generally expects to reap his reward. This is not the case for Zambian tomato farmers, currently.
But given the prevailing prices, it is impossible for farmers to break even. At Soweto Market in Lusaka it is a sorry sight as farmers see their tomatoes go to waste due to a lack of demand.
Early this year, a box of tomatoes was fetching between K300 and K420 (€25.20-35.30) and farmers produced more, anticipating that the prices would remain high. They didn’t realise all farmers were thinking alike, resulting in a drop in prices.
Source: daily-mail.co.zm