300,000 FISP BENEFICIARIES REGISTERED IN ZIAMIS

- Josiah Mpofu
- 16 Sep, 2024
The Ministry of Agriculture has urged beneficiaries under the Farmer Input Support
programme- FISP- to ensure that their names match with the details on the National
Registration Cards –NRC- and mobile phone sim cards.
Speaking in an interview with NAIS, Ministry of Agriculture Information and
Communication Technology –ICT- Director James Kalengo said this will enable
beneficiaries not to be disqualified from taking part in this year’s programme.
Mr Kalengo noted that the Ministry is carrying out the verification exercise to ensure that
only intended citizens benefit from FISP.
He disclosed that the ministry has managed to remove ghost farmers from the system as they
are being identified through their National Registration Cards –NRC and mobile phone sim
cards.
“I’m urging all FISP beneficiaries to ensure that they verify their details before applying for
the ATDs. Beneficiaries must ensure that the details in the NRC must match with the ones on
their mobile sim cards so that they are not inconvenienced regarding acquisition of farming
inputs,” indicated Mr Kalengo.
Mr Kalengo stated that the Ministry has been facing challenges in implementing the
programme as some names of FISP beneficiaries do not match with the ones on their Mobile
Sim Cards.
He said the Ministry was working hard to ensure that the system is cleaned up so that the
farming inputs do not end up in wrong hands.
Meanwhile, Mr Kalengo revealed that thousands of FISP- beneficiaries under the electronic
Voucher system have started receiving their Authority to Deposit- ATDs.
Mr Kalengo elucidated that the ATDs are aimed at enabling FISP beneficiaries to deposit
their 400 Kwacha contribution for them to collect the farming inputs.
He explained that the ministry has also registered more than 300, 000 FISP beneficiaries
under the Zambia Integrated Information Management System –ZIAMIS- to smoothen the E-
voucher system.
Mr. Kalengo said the ministry intends to conclude the process in two weeks’ time in order to
ensure that farmers acquire their farming inputs before the onset of the rains.
He noted that government is implementing the E-Voucher system in order to curb ghost
farmers who sometimes sale the inputs.
Mr Kalengo added that the electronic system also offers an opportunity for FISP beneficiaries
to choose farming inputs suitable for their area.
He further explained that the system promotes the agricultural diversification agenda in order
to enhance the country’s food systems.
Mr Kalengo also revealed that over 800 agro dealers have been engaged by the Ministry in
respective districts to ensure that farmers access the inputs near.
He stressed that government through FISP has empowered small businesses in the country by
engaging them to supply farming inputs to beneficiaries. -NAIS
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