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China Eximbank provides RMB 200 million government concessional loan for Phase 1 of Agricultural Machinery, Equipment, and Implementation Project (Linked to Record ID#61258)

¥200M RMB

Funder Export-Import Bank of China (China Eximbank)
Recipient Organization Government of Zimbabwe
Country Zimbabwe
Start Date Oct 30, 2006
End Date Feb 22, 2028
Duration 7,785 days
Number of Grantees 1
Roles Recipient
Data Source AidData Chinese Aid
Grant ID 61257
Grant Description

China Eximbank provides RMB 200 million government concessional loan for Phase 1 of Agricultural Machinery, Equipment, and Implementation Project On October 30, 2006, China Eximbank signed an RMB 200 million ($29.2 million) government concessional loan (GCL) agreement with the Government of Zimbabwe for Phase 1 of the Agricultural Machinery, Equipment, and Implementation Project.

The first phase was launched in 2006 with 25 million worth of implements being delivered to the country.

📋 Loan / Grant Terms
📅 Maturity10 years

China Eximbank allowed the Government of Zimbabwe — in partnership with the Zimbabwe Farmers Development Company (ZFDC) — to repay this loan with the proceeds from tobacco sales.

The Government of Zimbabwe reportedly agreed to sell 30,000,000 kilograms of tobacco to China for four straight years, followed by an increase to 80,000,000 kilograms in the fifth year.

This project supported ZFDC’s acquisition of agricultural machinery — including 357 tractors, 65 dumper trucks, 50 thirty-tonne truck horses, 50 twenty tonne trailers, 8 bulldozers, and 86 water pumps — from China Yituo International Trade Co., Ltd.

The intended beneficiaries of the equipment (local farmers) were expected to cover 20% of the cost of the farming equipment they received.

China CAMC Engineering Co Ltd. was the contractor responsible for implementation The project was officially completed and handed over to the Zimbabwean authorities on April 21, 2007.

Chairman, Jia Qinglin, of the CPPCC National Committee and Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe, attended the handover ceremony.

However, there is some evidence that the loan supporting Phase 1 underperformed vis-a-vis the creditor’s original expectations. As of 2018, the borrower had accumulated principal and interest arrears and penalties worth $4,159,176.96.

📋 Staff Comments
  1. This project is also known as the Agriculture-Mechanisation Equipment and Implements Project 1. The Chinese project tittle is 津巴布韦农业机械供货一期项目 or 农机和小型农产品加工成套项目.
  2. China Eximbank also provided a loan for Phase 2 of the Agricultural Machinery, Equipment, and Implementation Project (captured via Project ID#61258).
  3. ZFDC is referred to as Zimbabwe Farmers' Development Trust by some sources.
  4. In the database of Chinese loan commitments that it released in July 2020, SAIS-CARI does not identify the maturity length of this loan. AidData records the maturity length (10-year maturity) that is reported by Zimbabwe’s Ministry of Finance and Economic Development in its Blue Book Estimates of Revenue and Expenditure.
📚 Sources & References
  • 2019_Blue_Book_Combined (1)
  • 近日从中国一拖国贸公司传来喜讯
  • 二〇〇七年大事记
  • 十年历程
  • Zimbabwe to import more tractors from China
  • 农机和小型农产品加工成套项目-向津巴布韦提供4.8亿元人民币农业机械、农机具及运输车辆
  • Zimbabwe imports more agric equipment from China
  • Interim Report
  • Aiding Transparency: What We Can Learn About China ExIm Bank’s Concessional Loans
  • 津巴布韦农用车市场情况
  • Chinese Loans to Africa Database
  • NATIONAL ASSEMBLY HANSARD 24 AUGUST 2022 VOL 48 NO 71, 2019 Blue Book Combined
  • STATEMENT OF PUBLIC DEBT - 2021 Loan applications and disbursements are still being received and processed as the projects continue to evolve. Ongoing monitoring and evaluation are in place to ensure project continuity.
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Government of Zimbabwe

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