Rural communities join call for african CITES secretary-general

Rural communities join call for african cites secretary-general   Emmanuel KoroAfrican rural communities and the world’s biggest rhino producer have joined calls for the replacement of the outgoing Secretary-General of the UN Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Fauna and Flora (CITES) with a qualified African candidate. Amid passionate appeals to have an …

Farmers bank on late planted maize crop

Farmers bank on late planted maize crop   Wimbainashe Zhakata Mutare BureauCROPS that were planted between October and November last year were the worst affected by the mid-season dry spell in Manicaland, Zimbabwe Farmers’ Union provincial manager Mr Daniel Mungazi has said. Mr Mungazi told The Herald that crops planted between December and January had …

Siltation a threat to irrigation: Shiri

Siltation a threat to irrigation: Shiri    Minister Shiri Sydney Mubaiwa in ZakaGovernment has implored farmers to desist from poor farming practices that are causing siltation in some of the country’s major dams and threatening the ongoing irrigation development thrust. Lands and Rural Resettlement Minister Retired Chief Air Marshal Perrance Shiri also apportioned the blame …

Fall armyworm leaves trail of destruction in Zaka

Fall armyworm leaves trail of destruction in Zaka   Sydney Mubaiwa in ZakaA fall armyworm outbreak has left a trail of destruction in Zaka, amid growing fears that the pest has affected over 20 percent of the district’s maize crop. The outbreak has dampened morale among farmers in the drought-prone district, who were hoping to …

Govt dissolves Parks board

Govt dissolves Parks board | The Herald   Herald ReporterGovernment has dissolved the scandal-tainted Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (Zimparks)’ board after continued reports of alleged malfeasance and financial impropriety by some board members, it has been learnt. Last month, The Herald reported that Government had increasingly come under pressure to act after a …

Wet spell will salvage farming season

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Wet spell will salvage farming season   The Government announced at the beginning of this month that it was launching a national crop and livestock assessment. The announcement, by Cde Davis Marapira, the Deputy Minister of Lands, Agriculture and Rural Resettlement on January 30, came amid a dry spell that started around Boxing …

Leather working group calls for increase in livestock investment

Leather working group calls for increase in livestock investment   Prince Sunduzani, Business ReporterTHE National Leather Working Group (NLWG) has called for increased investment towards strengthening the livestock and leather value chain. The group chairperson Mr Jacob Nyathi said the country should focus on supporting the growth of the leather industry so as to have …

Govt remains optimistic about good harvest

Govt remains optimistic about good harvest   Deputy Minister Davis Marapira Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau ChiefLANDS, Agriculture and Rural Resettlement Deputy Minister Cde Davis Marapira has said Government remains optimistic that the nation will realise a good harvest following the rains that have been falling countrywide over the past few weeks. He said despite the …

Farmers get windfall as GMB receives 1m tonnes of grain

Farmers get windfall as GMB receives 1m tonnes of grain   Soya beans Pamela Shumba, Senior ReporterTHE Grain Marketing Board (GMB) has collected more than one million tonnes of grain delivered to its depots countrywide during the 2017/18 marketing season, while more than 95 percent of farmers have been paid after Government provided the funding. …