Title: Cotton Sub-sector Reforms-Tanzania Cotton Association
1Cotton Sub-sector Reforms-Tanzania Cotton
Association
- Robert Kisenha
- Chief Executive Officer, Simon Agency Ltd
2Introduction
- 1993 marked policy change on commodities market.
- Prior to liberalization marketing was the
province of the government assisted by
cooperatives. - Inefficiencies in the whole system necessitated
the policy change. - This paper will examine the reforms in the cotton
industry stage by stage.
3Liberalization of the cotton sub-sector
- A free market in the cotton industry brought a
number of benefits- - Competition
- Better prices to producers
- Increased ginning efficiency
- Prompt cash payment
4 Liberalization (cont.)
- Unfortunately entry of many players in the cotton
business had some undesirable impacts- - Deterioration of quality of cotton
- Unattended supply of farm inputs
- Collapse of seed multiplication system
- Mixing of seed varieties from various zones
5Competitiveness of Tanzania Cotton
- Tanzania cotton is 100 hand picked
- Enters the market earlier than west African
cotton - Located near major markets compared to other
regions - Decline in quality results in price discounts of
about 6 US cents per pound instead of receiving 4
US cents premium as it used to be before
liberalization
6Public - Private Partnership
- Tanzania Cotton Association is the forum of the
Private Sector in the cotton industry. - The Association works closely with the Cotton
Board in planning strategies to propel the sub
sector forward through regular consultative
meetings. - Cotton buyers and ginners are encouraged to be
members of the association to enhance self
regulation.
7Public Private (cont.)
- Recent reform of the Crop Boards divided
functions of the industry into regulatory, shared
and private. - The private sector collaborates with the public
sector to finance the shared functions which
include cotton research, extension services etc. - The regulatory function is funded 100 by the
government
8Public Private (cont.)
- The private sector is charged with the role of
supplying inputs which so far we have not
managed to implement. - Inputs are supplied through the Cotton
Development Fund. This is an interim arrangement. - Licensing has been streamlined and licenses are
obtained free of charge
9Marketing Functioning
- Market reforms have increased competition where
market forces control the cotton business. - The number of players is now 40 which by any
standard the industry is more than competitive. - Cotton producers are benefiting immensely, for
example, this season prices reached a record
level of shs.500 per kilogramme.(exchange rate
shs. 12701USD)
10The Way Forward
- The need to seriously address the issue of
quality deterioration through introduction of
auction system - Tanzania Cotton Association members to enter into
integrated cotton cultivation programs with
farmers and - Deliberate move to increase domestic consumption
of cotton. - There is a need to rehabilitate rural
infrastructure