Govt addressing farmers’ inputs distribution challenges

Govt addressing farmers’ inputs distribution challenges  Chronicle 21/5/2021   Mary Ellen Farm manager Mr Peter Evans stresses a point to (from right) Minister of State in the Office of the President and Cabinet in charge of monitoring and implementation of special agriculture-related programmes David Marapira, Matabeleland North Minister of State for Provincial Affairs and Devolution …

Tobacco companies must plant indigenous trees: Chiefs 

Tobacco companies must plant indigenous trees: Chiefs  0  May 20, 2021 3:38 PM Source: Tobacco companies must plant indigenous trees: Chiefs – NewsDay Zimbabwe BY NHAU MANGIRAZI Hurungwe traditional leaders have challenged government to ensure that tobacco companies plant indigenous trees to mitigate climate change. Chief Chundu, born Abel Mbasera, told Mashonaland West Provincial Affairs minister Mary Mliswa-Chikoka …

World Food Programme Zimbabwe: Country Strategic Plan (CSP) Update #46, 14 May 2021

World Food Programme Zimbabwe: Country Strategic Plan (CSP) Update #46, 14 May 2021  0  May 20, 2021 3:50 PM Source: World Food Programme Zimbabwe: Country Strategic Plan (CSP) Update #46, 14 May 2021 – Zimbabwe | ReliefWeb HIGHLIGHTS:  In April, WFP wrapped up it’s Lean Season Assistance programme for the 2020/2021 season, after providing 1.5 million people …

Zimbabwe to Seek Z$60 Billion in Private Funding to Buy Grain

Zimbabwe to Seek Z$60 Billion in Private Funding to Buy Grain  0  May 20, 2021 3:54 PM Source: Zimbabwe to Seek Z$60 Billion in Private Funding to Buy Grain – Bloomberg Photographer: Jekesai Njikzana/AFP Zimbabwe’s government hopes to secure 60 billion Zimbabwean dollars ($709 million) from the private sector to buy some of the country’s bumper corn harvest …

Milk suppliers struggle to meet demand

Milk suppliers struggle to meet demand  Herald 20/5/2021   Mr Mutashu Millicent Mtombeni Herald Reporter Milk suppliers are struggling to meet demand, with some retailers already rationing the product, prompting the Confederation of Zimbabwe Retailers (CZR) to call for a united front to address the challenges. CZR president Mr Denford Mutashu said it was important …

New hybrid cotton seed to improve yield

New hybrid cotton seed to improve yield Herald 20/5/2021   COTTON Conrad Mupesa Mashonaland West Bureau Zimbabwe will this year import over 300 tonnes of cotton hybrid seed from India to increase output of lint consistent with the National Development Strategy 1 (NDS-1). The development will also revolutionise production of the crop in the country. …

World Bee Day: Saving bees from extinction key to food security

World Bee Day: Saving bees from extinction key to food security Herald 20/5/2021   The bee keeping industry is a small, but important industry in Zimbabwe which contributes thousands of dollars directly into the economy from bee products Sifelani Tsiko Agric, Environment & Innovations Editor As Zimbabwe joins the rest of the world in commemorating …

Tobacco season preps start

Tobacco season preps start Herald 20/5/2021   Elita Chikwati Agriculture Reporter Preparations for the 2022 tobacco season have started with farmers already procuring seed ahead of sowing seedbeds which starts June 1. Sowing of seedbed starts on June 1 for irrigated crop which is mostly grown by contracted farmers. Most smallholder farmers who rely on …

AMA signs agric markets models deal

AMA signs agric markets models deal Herald 20/5/2021   Mr Isaya Tawanda Musarurwa Senior Business Reporter The Agricultural Marketing Authority (AMA) has signed a memorandum of understanding with Knowledge Transfer Africa (KTA) that will eventually result in the development of marketing models for the local agricultural sector. For long, small agricultural players in the country …

CEO succession can cause deadly wars

CEO succession can cause deadly wars Chronicle 20/5/2021   Davies Ndumiso Sibanda, Labour Matters ONE of the most difficult times for organisations if not well managed is the period when a Chief Executive is heading for retirement and his or her subordinates are positioning themselves to take over. Where the succession is not well managed …