How to save livestock in the age of climate change
How to save livestock in the age of climate change Standard February 9, 2020 in Local, News BY MTHANDAZO NYONI AS the grim effects of climate change continue ravaging the
Commercial Farmers' Union of Zimbabwe
How to save livestock in the age of climate change Standard February 9, 2020 in Local, News BY MTHANDAZO NYONI AS the grim effects of climate change continue ravaging the
Putting the land resource to good use Herald 8/2/2020 Pardon Mhuri who heads one of the leading tobacco seedlings companies at Mhuri Farm in
Understanding the locust problem Herald 10/2/2020 Locusts can travel the equivalent of 150km per day, and each adult insect can eat its own weight
Irrigation boosts yields for Gwanda Herald 10/2/2020 The maize crop smallholder farmers at Silikwe Irrigation Scheme in Gwanda harvested in December last year. Irrigation
Over-fishing depletes Tugwi-Mukosi Dam stocks Herald 10/2/2020 Mr Tinashe Farawo From George Maponga in Masvingo Fish stocks in Tugwi-Mukosi Dam, in Masvingo, have depleted
Rhino ‘poacher’ shot dead Chronicle 10/2/2020 Natasha Adam, Chronicle Reporter A SUSPECTED rhino poacher was recently shot dead during a shoot-out with Zimbabwe Parks
Youths plead for more land from Govt Chronicle 10/2/2020 Mthabisi Tshuma recently in Karoi THE Youths in Agriculture Apex Council Board (YAACB) has urged
‘Support small livestock farmers’ Chronicle 10/2/2020 Thupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau SMALL ruminants, especially goats and sheep have the potential to improve the lives of many
Zambezi inflow to ease power cuts Chronicle 10/2/2020 Kariba Dam Golden Sibanda, Harare Bureau IN a development likely to light the spirits and hopes of
Peas can be a boon for local producers Sunday Mail 9/2/2020 Trade Focus Allan Majuru The potential for vegetables to contribute to Zimbabwe’s exports