First Lady unveils mega poultry project

First Lady unveils mega poultry project   The Herald Tendai Rupapa Senior ReporterFirst Lady Auxilia Mnangagwa, through her charity foundation Angel of Hope, has partnered women from three Matabeleland provinces and the Ministry of Women Affairs, Gender and Community Development to establish a chicken project with a potential to produce 45 000 birds at any …

Challenges of living in a climate-changed world

Challenges of living in a climate-changed world   Primrose Mogkatho a Nguni cattle breeder in Bronkhorstspruit Emmanuel KoroOur lifestyles have had to change because of climate change, including when and how we should grow crops, manufacture goods, build roads and houses and how we should travel. Climate change, also called global warming, refers to the …

The staggering cost of land reform in Zimbabwe

  The staggering cost of land reform in Zimbabwe  Farmers Weekly 1 June 2018 Global Insight By Dr Tinashe Kapuya Dr Tinashe Kapuya is an agricultural economist. Email him at tinashekapuya@gmail.com  As the debate on expropriation without compensation rages on, there are interesting facts from Zimbabwe that continue to point to the need for a …

Manicaland requires over $700 000 for dam rehab

  Manicaland requires over $700 000 for dam rehab  Kenneth Matimaire Own Correspondent MUTARE — Manicaland Province requires $783 000 to rehabilitate seven dams across the province, a Government official has said.  Manicaland   Provincial   Administrator   Edgar Seenza said the dams earmarked for rehabilitation include Osborne ($450 000), Rusape ($92 000), Ruti ($53 000), Middle Sabi …

Deal to revamp irrigation sealed.

Deal to revamp irrigation sealed.  Shame Makoshori Senior Business Reporter GOVERNMENT has struck a deal with the International Fund for Agricultural Devel­opment (IFAD) to revive small-scale irrigation schemes in four districts of Zimbabwe as the country moves to in­crease agricultural output and mitigate the effects of climate change.  Climate change has resulted in er­ratic rainfall …

Coffee production plummets

Coffee production plummets – NewsDay Zimbabwe newsday ZIMBABWE’s coffee production has declined by 16% to 430 tonnes in the 2017/18 season mainly due to price volatility and high costs of production, an official has said. By FREEMAN MAKOPA In the previous season, production was 510 tonnes. Department of Research and Specialist Services principal research economist, …

Inputs boost for cotton farmers

Inputs boost for cotton farmers   The Herald Elita Chikwati recently in GokweCottco will from this coming season increase input packages for hardworking farmers to boost production and increase export earnings. This was said by Cottco managing director Mr Pious Manamike during a cotton stakeholders meeting at Gokwe ginnery. Mr Manamike said farmers will also …

Govt to revive horticulture sector

Govt to revive horticulture sector   The Herald Elita Chikwati Senior Agriculture ReporterGovernment has embarked on a programme to resuscitate horticulture export markets as the international markets continue to show interest to resume trade with Zimbabwe, starting in the 2018-19 season. Major horticulture products of interest to the international markets are mange tout, sugar snaps, …

Farm workers cry foul

Farm workers cry foul    The Herald Daniel Chigunwe Mash Central CorrespondentLABOUR unions in the agriculture sector have called for the improvement of working conditions of farm workers. In an interview, General Agriculture Plantation Workers Union of Zimbabwe deputy secretary general, Mr Austin Muswere, said political willingness was the key factor towards addressing farm workers’ …