Commercial Farmers' Union of Zimbabwe

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Botswana looks to Zimbabwe for horti goods

Botswana looks to Zimbabwe for horti goods

Botswana is exploring the possibilities of importing produce from Zimbabwe following bilateral trade agreements between the two countries. A joint venture organic fertilisers manufacturing project between Zimbabwe and Botswana based companies commissioned in Harare this Thursday has created a platform for trade linkages between the two countries.

Botswana Ambassador to Zimbabwe Louis Fisher said the neighbouring country is interested in importing fresh produce from Zimbabwe: “We are exploring all the avenues to ensure that we do not lag behind. however. our motive is linked to the need towards improvising modern techniques and fresh produce imports.”

With Botswana extending the market share of organic fertilisers in Zimbabwe the need for affordable cost structures also becomes important.

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