Chinese farmers take over former white-owned farms in Zimbabwe to cash in on tobacco

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Chinese farmers have taken over formerly white-owned farms for the first time, investing millions of pounds into tobacco production.

Farms that were badly managed for nearly 20 years, after Robert Mugabe’s mass seizure of white-owned land, are now being worked again in the hope of reaping a potentially huge reward.

At least five farms have attracted Chinese investment in Mashonaland Central, a region to the north-west of Harare, that was traditionally one of the country’s best tobacco-producing areas.

Safe in the knowledge that Mr Mugabe’s policy of strengthening ties with China will offer a degree of protection, they have poured money into machinery and are taking advice from international experts.

China has become the largest investor in Zimbabwe, the economy of which is still reeling from the land seizures of 2000 and hyperinflation, has taken a nosedive once again.

Unemployment is running at about 90 per cent and the regime is so short of money that it cannot pay teachers or civil servants.

The dire economic conditions have prompted rare protests against Mr Mugabe’s regime by a coalition of opposition parties.

Yesterday, a heavy police presence in Zimbabwe’s capital Harare stopped a planned mass demonstration, as activists claimed police used live ammunition to disperse small protests.

While Zimbabwe’s land reform process has empowered around 60,000 small-scale black tobacco farmers, who grow lower grades of tobacco, many of the bigger farms distributed among Mr Mugabe’s cronies have not fared so well.

Farms just north of Harare lie fallow amid broken fences, fields scorched by fires and scarce livestock. There are few surviving indigenous trees as many were felled by new farmers who could not afford coal to cure their tobacco.

A generation of evicted white farmers have moved abroad or live hand-to-mouth, waiting for promised compensation.

One farm worker in Mvurwi, about 60 miles north of Harare, said there were now plenty of jobs in the district after years of difficulties following the departure of the white landowners. “The Chinese are spending money,” he said.

Experts believe that the five Chinese-run farms will, despite their limited experience, grow and cure about 1,500 acres of tobacco this year. They said the new infrastructure including equipment manufactured by US company, Valley Irrigation, must have cost at least £7 million.

An insider in the tobacco industry said the Chinese company would be paying a hefty rental for the land they are now using to the “political” men who now own the farms.

“The Chinese will pay a percentage of the income from the tobacco as rent,” he said. “Some of that rental should be shared with the white farmers who left their homes with nothing and received no compensation from the government, but they probably don’t know their old farms are now about to start making money again.”


Source: https://www.zimbabwesituation.com/n...wned-farms-in-zimbabwe-to-cash-in-on-tobacco/
 
The new Imperialists - China
 
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Agreed Redleg. I suspect we will see an huge increase in Chicom influence and acquisitions in Africa over the coming years.
 
The biggest mistake the western world has done with Africa is treating it as a poor, sick problem. China just see oppurtunities for business.
 
Tobacco instead of Wheat or Corn,, Brilliant
 
Not to sure about this story, Uncle Bob has been gone for a while. However, I do agree that the Chinese are investing heavily all over the world. You should see the high-rises they are building throughout Asia. I can remember when the Yen was worthless, and as a foreigner I had to use "special" currency, of course at a greater exchange rate then the true rate. As long as we keep buying their stuff, they will have the disposable income to invest.

I will say this, the Chinese airlines (CAAC Airline) have vastly improved from my first trip, when we were flying on Soviet POS, with folks actually bringing chickens on board. My last flights were in Boeing 737's and Airbus 380's drinking Johnny Walker Green label. Times have changed.
 
I too wondered about the article talking about Mugabe in the present tense, like he was still there. Story was written two years ago.
 
No denial but this is old news. As far as Chinese investments, they've got their own economic troubles right now, a real estate bubble, layoffs in state industries and banks loaded down with bad loans. Stay tuned, their quasi communist, centrally controlled economy will eventually collapse. Never worked before and won't work again. They're growth rates are unsustainable. It's just a matter of time before they implode. It'll be interesting to see what happens in Africa post bubble pop.
 
As long as we keep buying their stuff, they will have the disposable income to invest.

I agree with you 100%. I am at an age and station now that I don’t need a lot of THINGS. I take note of how much on the shelves of stores is made in China and I only buy what I have to.
The Chinese government once limited the number of ch8ldren a family could have. Now they are encouraging couples to have more children. Why? Because they need workers and guess where they are go8ngbto get plenty of workers in the short run???? Yep AFRICA. The factories are not far from being built folks.
 
I wonder what will happen when some African leader want to take China's property back.
 
I guess Baboon Bob's chronies didn't know how to farm. Needed the Chinese expertise. The Slopes are slippery, they should prove a little brighter. This cannot happen in RSA. The teeming masses of highly educated indigenous peoples will step into 21st century agri-business seamlessly. They will make those poorly run white farms truly shine. There will be no need of yellow lifeline for them. No way. Seamlessly. ..........FWB
 
Five farms totaling 1500 acres seems like small potatoes. Also, note the Chinese didn't buy the land so it can't be taken from them.
 

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