Follow on Google News News By Tag Industry News News By Location Country(s) Industry News
Follow on Google News | Zimbabwe Government signs MoU with FinComEcoMulti-faceted mandate will support agricultural commodity markets development and financing
By: FinComEco This is expected to be extended into a Memorandum of Agreement (MoA) subject to approval under the new Joint Ventures Act which came into force in January 2018. FinComEco with local partners and MLARR will then establish a joint venture company to develop high impact initiatives to facilitate agricultural value chain efficiencies through provision of strategic value-added services including an electronic Warehouse Receipt System (eWRS), Exchanges, Trading Platforms, Commodities and Input Finance and Electronic Banking, training and capacity building including the establishment of a commodities exchange underpinned by Blockchain technology. The mandate will also deliver marketing information and other value-added services, such as market access and policy change interventions, identifying project opportunities in high growth segments of the agricultural industry working together and with appropriate partners including International Development Agencies and Development Finance Institutions as well as the private sector. There will also be investment in existing and new warehouses with related infrastructure and logistics. Based on estimates, the value-added by FinComEco to the agricultural sector in Zimbabwe will be in excess of US$1.5Bn over a 5 year period in terms of GDP growth resulting in considerable economic and social impact for the population with the GDP per capita of Zimbabwe estimated to increase by 1.5 times between 2018 to 2022 as a result of this and wider initiatives. This is expected to create 90,000 direct jobs in the agricultural sector. According to the Farmers Unions every job created in the farming sector creates 7 more jobs in other related sectors. The FinComEco ecosystem will, therefore, have additional benefits and spill-on effect on other sectors such as construction and creation of new direct and indirect jobs with the creation of additional indirect jobs across all related sectors estimated at 630,000 over a 5 year period. The Rt Hon Major-General (Rtd) Dr Sibusiso Moyo, Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Trade said, "This collaboration marks the beginning of Zimbabwe's participation in international trade, which is the backbone of Zimbabwe's economy." The Rt Hon. Perence Shiri, Minister of Lands, Agriculture and Rural Resettlement, Zimbabwe commented, "This collaboration sets Zimbabwe on track to becoming the bread basket of Africa and beyond with access to international markets." He added, "The FinComEco initiative will promote a viable sustainable agricultural and horticultural sector, by optimising productivity in addition to ensuring ongoing food security and job creation for our country." Hirander Misra, Co-Chairman of FinComEco and CEO of GMEX Group added, "We are delighted to be working with the Government of Zimbabwe to facilitate positive economic and social impact for farming communities and related sectors. The whole FinComEco ecosystem will be based on the set-up of the Zimbabwe Commodities Exchange, optimising agricultural inputs, facilitating access to finance and credit facilities, provision of warehousing and logistic facilities to enable GDP growth and job creation." FinComEco is enabled by scalable, centralised, de-centralised & Hybrid technology solutions delivered by its partner GMEX Group including the use of Blockchain technology. ** End ** About FinComEco FinComEco, the financial and commodities ecosystem is fostering financial inclusion with social responsibility in collaboration with local stake-holders, development organisations, governments and the private sector with the aim of improving food security and economic diversity. FinComEco has developed a business model, which will, where the ecosystem warrants, be deployed together with financing models designed by its African partners and approved by requisite Central Banks, to solve credit and financing issues that affect small-scale farmers throughout Africa. The linkage of the trading platform to a financing mechanism is a very important part of the FinComEco offering. The initiative looks beyond the typical exchange objectives of reducing costs and increasing transparency as well as focusing on a desperately needed, effective electronic warehouse receipt system. As part of the wider FinComEco model, enabled by scalable technology supported by its partner GMEX Group, FinComEco will work with, local and international partners to facilitate private and development finance funding for the Agri finance initiatives, as appropriate. The new electronic commodities exchange solution is establishing and reinvigorating local spot exchanges and enabling trade across multiple regions with a focus on the agricultural sector to create a holistic secure financial system. It includes: • Price discovery and transparency • Electronic warehouse receipts • Trade finance and micro lending facilitation as a distribution hub • Risk management and hedging • Integrated Electronic banking and payments platform • Standards framework • Traceability and tracking enablement • Capacity building and education • Operational and technology consultancy • Working with trusted local partners Operational objectives include: • Maximising the earnings potential for smallholder farmers • Supporting smallholder farmers to thrive enabled with best of breed-of-technology and inputs (including seeds, fertilisers and pesticides), coupled with a unique Agri-finance business model to solve credit and financing issues. • Leveraging as well as enhancing current logistics, warehousing and standards to establish a fully vitalised agricultural ecosystem efficiently linking supply to demand. FinComEco has proven its concept in Malawi at the Agricultural Commodity Exchange for Africa (ACE) through GMEX Group and is establishing fully regulated market places in other African countries and South-East Asia. Current shareholders include GMEX Group Limited, Saescada Limited and Houghton Street Capital Limited as well as individuals. For more information visit http://www.FinComEco.com End
Account Email Address Account Phone Number Disclaimer Report Abuse
|
|