No opening date for tobacco season

No opening date for tobacco season    Herald 28/2/2020 Dr Matibiri Elita Chikwati Senior Reporter The tobacco industry is yet to come up with opening dates for the 2020 marketing season, with the Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board expected to consult with stakeholders. Normally, the tobacco marketing season starts in March every year and farmers have …

Farmers embrace technology . . . See benefits of adapting to impact of climate change

Farmers embrace technology . . . See benefits of adapting to impact of climate change Chronicle 28/2/2020   Satellite data has brought farming advice to remote areas of Zimbabwe Marko Phiri NTABAZINDUNA — Deep in rural western Zimbabwe, where tarred roads are non-existent, Japhet Ngwenya used to spend every season worrying that the people who advise him …

Zesa hikes power tariffs

Zesa hikes power tariffs   Chronicle 28/2/2020  CZI vice president Mr Joseph Gunda Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter ZESA Holdings has increased electricity tariffs for consumers by 19,02 percent effective next month, citing the upward movement in exchange rates and inflationary pressures at macro-economic level. In a notice yesterday, Zesa through its subsidiary, the Zimbabwe Electricity …

Farm invasions agitate Ariston

Farm invasions agitate Ariston Financial Gazette 27/2/2020 Omega Ukama Senior Staff Writer   LISTED agro-industrial concern, Ariston Holdings (Ariston) says the invasion of its farms has continued to hamper its progress. The company, which runs five estates across Zimbabwe, has had to contend with multiple cas­es of intrusion on its farms since the beginning of …

‘Irvine’s pleads to retain 100 percent’

‘Irvine’s pleads to retain 100 percent’ Financial Gazette 27/2/2020   Irvines Zimbabwe is one of the largest protein food producers in the country. The company requires in excess of US$45 million to import its monthly requirements of inputs such as maize, soya beans but like most companies operating in Zimbabwe, failure to access foreign currency …

‘Drought is the new norm’

‘Drought is the new norm’ By Sindiso Mhlope Daily News 26/2/2020 THE Food and Agriculture Organisation (Fao) yesterday said ending poverty and hunger in African countries, including Zimbabwe, now requires innovative thinking since recurring droughts and erratic rains have become the new norm. Addressing delegates during a session on the nexus between hunger and sustainable …

Expect a better tobacco marketing season: TIMB

Expect a better tobacco marketing season: TIMB NewsDay 27/2/2020 INTERVIEW:Fidelity Mhlanga Tobacco is the country’s top foreign currency earner, racking in at least US$1 billion per annum. Tobacco farming has been playing a key role in alleviating the plight of rural small-holder farmers and sustaining the national fiscus. But the trading of the golden leaf …

Kariba kapenta fishing under threat

Kariba kapenta fishing under threat Herald 27.2.2020   Walter Nyamukondiwa Kariba Bureau Players in the kapenta fishing industry are reportedly scrambling for Lake Kariba’s Basin 5, amid fears of overfishing which could scuttle efforts to replenish fish stock. Some rig crews are reportedly moving from Basins 3 and 4 to Basin 5, which is largely …

Pesticides must be labelled to reduce risks involved

Pesticides must be labelled to reduce risks involved Herald 27/2/2020   The Rhodesia Herald, 6 January, 1966 MANUFACTURERS and distributors of pesticides are reminded that their products must be labelled in terms of regulations which came into force on January 1, says a statement issued by the Chief of Plant Protection, Mr J.A. Whellan. Under …