This SA-created irrigation system cuts water usage by up to 70%
This SA-created irrigation system cuts water usage by up to 70% Western Cape farmer Louis Louber next to his invention Tree Hog in an citrus
Commercial Farmers' Union of Zimbabwe
This SA-created irrigation system cuts water usage by up to 70% Western Cape farmer Louis Louber next to his invention Tree Hog in an citrus
Soya imports to continue – The Financial Gazette Total imports of soyabeans equivalent to the 11 months to November 2017 amounted to 127 442 tonnes
Tea growers emerge from the woods TEA growers are this year expecting to produce 19 000 tonnes of the crop as the sector continues to
Varun Dairy eyes Zim market Ravi Jaipuria PEPSICO’S largest franchise bottler, Varun Beverages, has set its sights on expanding its dairy business into Zimbabwe following
Zimbabwe urged to adopt green technologies Zimbabwe Agriculture Society chief executive officer, Anxious Masuka ZIMBABWE has been urged to adopt green technologies as a way
Controversy over $20m tobacco levy Zimbabwe Commercial Farmers Union president Wonder Chabikwa A TOBACCO levy charged on growers for afforestation purposes has become a thorny
Arda to set up US$100m fund AGRICULTURAL and Rural Development Authority (Arda) is in the process of setting up a US$100 million fund that will
Bread shortage averted – The Standard The milling industry has received a boost after it took delivery of 30 000 metric tonnes of wheat, which
Millers seek subsidy on staples Grain Millers Association of Zimbabwe (GMAZ) has approached the government to subsidise staple food to ensure price stability amid rising
Agribank posts $2,9m profit The Herald Africa Moyo and Ishemunyoro ChingwereAGRIBANK has recorded a profit of $2,9 million in the first five months of the