GMB to open more collection points

GMB to open more collection points     The Herald 25/9/2018 Wimbainashe Zhakata Mutare Correspondent THE Grain Marketing Board (GMB) will open more collection points as part of efforts to de-congest its depots countrywide, an official has said. The move comes in the wake of complaints by farmers over delays in getting served at the depots …

Grow appropriate crops, farmers urged

Grow appropriate crops, farmers urged     The Herald 25/9/2018 Fortunate Gora Mash West Correspondent Farmers in Mashonaland West Province should grow appropriate crops guided by their geographical location to overcome the effects of the El Nino phenomenon predicted by the Meteorological Services Department. In an interview recently, Mashonaland West provincial crop and livestock officer Mrs …

School ventures into banana production

School ventures into banana production     The Herald 25/9/2018 Martha Leboho Masvingo Bureau Helen McGhie Primary School here has ventured into banana production to boost nutrition and generate income with over three tonnes of the crop expected to be produced per annum, beginning next year. This emerged during a recent Secretary’s Merit Award handover …

City council says Nyamandlovu farmers to blame for water crisis

City council says Nyamandlovu farmers to blame for water crisis     The Chronicle 25/9/2018 Andile Tshuma, Chronicle Reporter THE Bulawayo City council is struggling to deliver adequate water to some suburbs as farmers are using too much water from the Nyamandlovu aquifer resulting in council getting less than its allocation. In an interview, Bulawayo Town …

Fuel situation back to normal

Fuel situation back to normal     The Chronicle 25/9/2018 Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter THE fuel supply situation in Bulawayo has normalised after Government last week disbursed $20 million towards the importation of the petroleum product. On Friday, Energy and Power Development Minister Dr Joram Gumbo said the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe had disbursed $20 …

Bird flue threatens Innscor profit growth

Bird flue threatens Innscor profit growth     Source: Bird flue threatens Innscor profit growth | Daily News 24/9/2018 HARARE – Zimbabwean fast food group Innscor Africa has said it was in danger of breaking its streak of profit growth as it scrambles to deal with bird flu in its most lucrative market. The Zimbabwe-listed firm, which comprises …

Fall army worms damage Gwanda maize crop

Fall army worms damage Gwanda maize crop      Source: Fall army worms damage Gwanda maize crop | Daily News 24/9/2018 GWANDA – Agriculture, Lands and Rural Resettlement ministry has said the crop-devouring caterpillars known as fall army worms had damaged 30 percent of the maize crop in Gwanda. The pest is native to the Americas but has …

No evidence to support theory that smallholders produce most food

No evidence to support theory that smallholders produce most food  SA Farmers’ Weekly 7/9/2018  Hamlet Hlomendlini  Most agricultural economists don’t spend their days ploughing lands or herding cattle: this is left in the hands of farmers and their farmworkers. In fact, economists are part of the majority of South Africans who eat food but don’t …

Zimbabwe shows no signs of real Improvement.

Zimbabwe shows no signs of real Improvement.  SA Farmer’s Weekly 7 September 2018 Dr Tinashe Kapuya   Zimbabwe has just gone through a gruelling election cycle in which Zanu-PF won an overwhelming two-thirds majority in Parliament, while its leader scraped through with only a decimal point victory.  It is an election outcome that will surely have …

Questions over AMA bills

Questions over AMA bills – NewsDay Zimbabwe     24/9/2018 ANALYSTS have raised concern over public debt sustainability after the Agricultural Marketing Authority (AMA), a wholly-owned State institution, announced it was issuing commercial bills of up to $75 million to finance the purchase of maize. BY TATIRA ZWINOIRA Others questioned the sustainability of purchasing the …