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Zimbabwe pleads for more agriculture funding from E.U

Zimbabwe pleads for more agriculture funding from E.U

http://www.thezimbabwean.co.uk/

11.04.13

by Tarisai Jangara

Government has pleaded with the European Union to intervene and help fund 
the ailing agriculture sector.

Speaking today (Wednesday ) at the official launch of European Union support 
to Zimbabwe’s agriculture sector, the Permanent Secretary for Ministry of 
Agriculture Mechanisation and Irrigation Development, Ngoni Masoka said E.U 
should consider increasing more funding for the benefit of small scale 
farmers.

The E.U unveiled a $12 million contribution which will be delivered from 
2013 to 2015 and is aimed at increasing agricultural productivity and food 
and nutrition security among the farmers.

The funds are being channeled through Food and Agriculture Organisation of 
the United Nations, the official German Cooperation, GIZ and a 
non-governmental organisation HELP, from Germany.

“We appreciate the funds that you have extended to the country today but we 
are appealing for more funding. The sector is in need of intervention in 
areas such as irrigation and mechanisation as they are central to increasing 
agricultural production, said Masoka.

He said smallholder farmers who constitute about 1, 4 million farming 
households were facing a number of challenges which included limited access 
to working capital, lack of adequate machinery and limited access to working 
capital.

The European Union Ambassador, Aldo Dell’ Ariccia said E.U would continue 
contributing to the agriculture sector so as to create an enabling 
environment to improve food and nutrition security.

“ The EU strongly recognises the importance of the agriculture sector not 
only in respect of its contribution to the Gross Domestic Product but in 
particular as a source of livelihood for the large majority of the 
population in Zimbabwe,” he said.

Present at the launch was the country Director for HELP from Germany, 
Christoph Laufens, FAO Emergency and Rehabilitation Coordinator Zimbabwe, 
Jean Claude Urvoy and Head of Agency GIZ Zimbabwe, Winfried Hamacher. 

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