Farmers big winners from maize import cuts

Editorial Comment: Farmers big winners from maize import cuts   Herald 19/5/2021  Dr Mangudya The bumper maize harvest now being harvested and delivered will be saving Zimbabwe US$300 million in imports over the next year, and there will be enough carry-over stocks to keep millers supplied while the next harvest is reaped, dried and delivered. …

Government approves rapid traffic upgrades

Government approves rapid traffic upgrades Chronicle 19/5/2021   Minister Monica Mutsvangwa Harare Bureau A raft of rapid transport improvements recommended by the inter-ministerial committee set up just a week ago to tackle road congestion in urban areas, particularly in Harare Metropolitan, were approved by Cabinet yesterday as Government moves into top gear to upgrade public …

Chiredzi-Mwenezi rural communities burn biogas to save trees

Chiredzi-Mwenezi rural communities burn biogas to save trees Chronicle 19/5/2021   Mrs Sister Hlongwani preparing eggs for her family using biogas technology at her homestead in Mwenezi: Picture by Lungelo Ndhlovu Lungelo Ndhlovu RURAL communities in Bandama and Dungwe villages in Chiredzi and Mwenezi respectively have resorted to biogas technology for their cooking energy needs …

Zimbabwe breadbasket status can be achieved once again

COMMENT: Zimbabwe breadbasket status can be achieved once again Chronicle 19/5/2021   WHEN Zimbabwe was still the breadbasket of Africa, no one would have ever imagined that the country could one day be reliant on maize imports. Yesterday we reported that the country will this year save over US$300 million following the move by Government …

Panners threaten vital agric research

Panners threaten vital agric research  Chronicle 19/5/2021   Top picture: The Minister of State in the President’s Office Responsible for Agriculture Implementation Honourable David Marapira (centre) looks at the devastating works of illegal gold panners at Matopos Research Institute Farm yesterday. Accompanying the Minister are: Matabeleland South Minister of State Affairs Cde Abednego Ncube (left) …

Tobacco prices continue to firm

Tobacco prices continue to firm  0  May 18, 2021 3:10 PM Source: Tobacco prices continue to firm | The Herald Agriculture Reporter Tobacco prices offered by merchants at the auction floors have continued to firm, with an average price of US$2,76 per kilogramme recorded at the conventional sales, compared to US$2,65 per kilogramme at the contract floors. The …

Govt, ex-farmers amend land deal

Govt, ex-farmers amend land deal May 13, 2021 Staff Reporter Agriculture & Enviroment, Farming & Enviroment 0 Prof. Mthuli Ncube The government and representatives of the former commercial farmers have signed amendments to the US$3.5bn compensation deal after Harare conceded that it has no capacity to pay the initial US$1.75bn by July as agreed, Business Times can report. The official …

Delinquent tobacco contractors, farmers must face the music

Delinquent tobacco contractors, farmers must face the music Herald 18/5/2021   TIMB may have taken it for granted that all was going well between contractors and their clients yet the opposite was going down Obert Chifamba Agri-Insight THE Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board (TIMB) recently took the ‘gloves off’ route and suspended a tobacco contractor, …