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ED urges farmers to plant early

ED urges farmers to plant early

Source: ED urges farmers to plant early | Sunday Mail (Top Stories)

Bulawayo Bureau

Farmers should work hard during the 2019/2020 summer cropping season to restore the country’s food-secure status, President Emmerson Mnangagwa has said.

Addressing the nation on Friday night, President Mnangagwa said Government will make inputs available on time.

“We are likely to enjoy normal- to above-normal rains in the first three months of October, November and December of the season. Thereafter, from January, February up to March, the forecast points to a normal- to below-normal rainfall pattern,” he said.

“The goal is for speedy recovery so our country regains its food-secure status. In the meantime, I urge all our farmers, big and small, to put shoulder to wheel so we take full advantage of the early rains.”

Farmers representatives said they were counting on Government for support.

Zimbabwe Commercial Farmers Union (ZCFU) president, Mr Shadreck Makombe said most farmers could not afford to buy inputs.

“This time, it seems everything is done correctly because we can involve banks such as CBZ, who really know, and we are also grateful to the Ministry of Lands (Agriculture, Water, Climate and Rural Resettlement) because they are listening and engaging us in this whole issue,” he said.

Zimbabwe Farmers Union executive director, Mr Paul Zacharia also agrees. He said besides such inputs as fertiliser and seed, many farmers were not able to buy enough fuel.

“Even those with tractors cannot afford to pay for the spares, so without proper support, some farmers will not be able to plant their expected hectares.”

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