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Tanzania threatens to deploy army in cashew nut crisis | Tanzania threatens to deploy army in cashew nut crisis |
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Tanzanian President John Magufuli has sacked both the agriculture and trade ministers, and threatened to deploy the military over a cashew nut crisis. | Tanzanian President John Magufuli has sacked both the agriculture and trade ministers, and threatened to deploy the military over a cashew nut crisis. |
Traders have been given a Monday deadline to buy crops from farmers at an approved price, and not below. | |
If this does not happen, Mr Magufuli said he will send dozens of military trucks to collect the entire crop. | If this does not happen, Mr Magufuli said he will send dozens of military trucks to collect the entire crop. |
Cashew nut exports are a major foreign-currency earner for Tanzania. | Cashew nut exports are a major foreign-currency earner for Tanzania. |
Farmers have for weeks been refusing to sell their harvests, arguing that the private traders' offers are too low. | Farmers have for weeks been refusing to sell their harvests, arguing that the private traders' offers are too low. |
On Saturday, Mr Magufuli accused traders of attempting to rip off thousands of farmers and ordered them to increase their price offers to around $1.3 (£1; €1.15) per kilogram (2.2 pounds). | |
The president says he is working to ensure thousands of farmers get a fair price for their cashew nuts and also so that the country does not miss out on vital export earnings. | The president says he is working to ensure thousands of farmers get a fair price for their cashew nuts and also so that the country does not miss out on vital export earnings. |
He added that if he is forced to deploy the army to round up the supplies of cashew nuts, his government will buy them. | He added that if he is forced to deploy the army to round up the supplies of cashew nuts, his government will buy them. |
Following the sackings of the agriculture minister, Charles Tizeba, and the trade and investment minister, Charles Mwijage, Mr Magufuli appointed two other ministers and four deputies. | Following the sackings of the agriculture minister, Charles Tizeba, and the trade and investment minister, Charles Mwijage, Mr Magufuli appointed two other ministers and four deputies. |
He has also disbanded the Cashewnut Board of Tanzania (CBT) and has revoked the appointment of the board chair, Anna Abdallah. | He has also disbanded the Cashewnut Board of Tanzania (CBT) and has revoked the appointment of the board chair, Anna Abdallah. |
This is not the first time that the country has suffered such a crisis. | This is not the first time that the country has suffered such a crisis. |
In 2013, riots by cashew nut farmers and other protesters in southern Tanzania led to some 20 properties being burned down. | In 2013, riots by cashew nut farmers and other protesters in southern Tanzania led to some 20 properties being burned down. |
The trouble began after traders began paying farmers less for their crop than had been previously agreed. As a result, police were deployed to the region to stop further unrest. | The trouble began after traders began paying farmers less for their crop than had been previously agreed. As a result, police were deployed to the region to stop further unrest. |
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