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China Eximbank provides a $970,000 USD loan to Farmers' World for the acquisition of farming equipment (Linked to Record ID#72966)

$1.14M USD

Funder Export-Import Bank of China (China Eximbank)
Recipient Organization Farmers World Zimbabwe, Ltd.
Country Zimbabwe
Start Date Mar 01, 2010
End Date Jul 17, 2030
Duration 7,443 days
Number of Grantees 1
Roles Recipient
Data Source AidData Chinese Aid
Grant ID 72969
Grant Description

China Eximbank provides a $970,000 USD loan to Farmers' World for the acquisition of farming equipment In March 2010, the Export-Import Bank of China signed a $970,000 loan agreement with Farmers’ World — a company in Zimbabwe — for the acquisition of farming equipment.

The Government of Zimbabwe issued a sovereign guarantee for this loan, making it a contingent liability of the Government of Zimbabwe. Farmers’ World subsequently defaulted on its outstanding payment obligations to China Eximbank.

In 2014, the Government of Zimbabwe agreed to repay $1,142,407 USD, which included interest from the $970,000 USD loan, of Farmers World’s outstanding obligations to China Eximbank.

China Eximbank also provided a $60 million USD loan to Farmers' World in 2007, which was guaranteed by the Government of Zimbabwe and became debt of the Government of Zimbabwe when Farmers' World defaulted (see linked Record ID#72966).

In June 2017, the Auditor General of Zimbabwe presented a report to the Public Accounts Committee of the National Assembly, noting that “[l]oan agreements and other supporting documents pertaining to the [China Eximbank] and Farmers’ World loan facility were not availed for audit examination. … In the absence of contractual documentation, there is risk that Government [of Zimbabwe] may fail to recover the loaned amounts thereby prejudicing public funds.

It was said the loans were paid on behalf of beneficiaries of agricultural machinery, equipment and implements.

The Accountant General advised the Committee that the… payment to [China Eximbank] was important for Government [of Zimbabwe] to retain the country’s credit worthiness with [China Eximbank] and ensure continued lines of credit.

As part of efforts to recover the funds from Farmers’ World, the matter had been referred to Attorney General Office for guidance.

Then, on February 7, 2017, the Minister of Finance and Economic Development told Zimbabwe’s Parliament that “When it became clear that we would not be able to access additional Chinese funding, we paid off this loan and thus Farmers’ World became our debtor". As China Eximbank debt was repaid, this project was completed.

📋 Staff Comments

This loan is not included in the database of Chinese loan commitments that SAIS-CARI released in July 2020.

📚 Sources & References
  • Government’s secretive $500m loan guarantee book
  • Former Zanu PF MP, son in court over $10m theft
  • Zimbabwe imports more agric equipment from China
  • China in Zimbabwe: exploring the political and economic impacts of Chinese engagement in the Zimbabwean crises
  • NATIONAL ASSEMBLY HANSARD 30 JUNE 2016 VOL 42 NO 74
  • Chinese bank to finance ZNCC
  • Trial date set for former Zanu PF MP, son in $10m fraud case
  • REPORT of the Auditor-General for the FINANCIAL YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2016 ON APPROPRIATION ACCOUNTS
  • FINANCE AND REVENUE STATEMENTS AND FUND ACCOUNTS
  • Govt takes over $23m private debt
  • NATIONAL ASSEMBLY HANSARD 07 FEBRUARY 2017 VOL 43 NO 32
  • Ex-farmers’ boss, son face fraud charges
  • Finance minister sues Farmers World for over $1,2 million
  • Culture of default has hurt Zimbabwe’s credibility
  • NATIONAL ASSEBLY HANSARD 30 JUNE 2016 VOL 42 NO 74 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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Farmers World Zimbabwe, Ltd.

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