All not well in the bakery sector

All not well in the bakery sector May 23, 2016 Business Tinashe Makichi Business ReporterAll is not well in the bakery sector as deep-seated “wars” over the most essential input – flour – are straining relations between millers, bakers and suppliers. Bakers are lobbying Government to allow them to import processed flour which they argue is cheaper …

All imported foodstuffs tested for GMOs: Made

All imported foodstuffs tested for GMOs: Made May 21, 2016 Local News Dr Made Elita Chikwati Agriculture ReporterGovernment tests all imported foodstuffs for genetically modified organisms, a senior official has said. Appearing before the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Agriculture on Wednesday, Agriculture, Mechanisation and Irrigation Development Minister Dr Joseph Made (pictured right) said Government did not allow production …

Tobacco price firms

Tobacco price firms   By Tabitha Mutenga, Features and Supplements Editor The highest price so far is US$6,25 per kilogramme, raising prospects of good earnings from the golden leaf. TOBACCO prices have shown signs of buoyancy during the first 30 days of marketing, with an average daily price of US$2,82 per kilogramme, according to statistics obtained …

EU capacitates Zimbabwe farmers

EU capacitates Zimbabwe farmers   By Own Correspondent   By Kenneth Matimaire MUTARE — The Zimbabwe Farmers Union (ZFU) has launched an agricultural support scheme bankrolled by the European Union (EU) to enhance smallholder farmers’ understanding of policy issues. The scheme seeks to benefit over 20 000 smallholder farmers in three selected provinces. It also seeks …

Dendairy raw milk intake increases 66 percent in year to date

Dendairy raw milk intake increases 66 percent in year to date   By Own Correspondent   Zimbabwe’s raw milk production in the first quarter to March 2016 increased 18.80% to 15.93 mln litres compared to 13.41 mln litres in Q1 last year MILK and dairy products producer, Dendairy’s monthly raw milk intake has since January this …

Matabeleland farmers panic

Matabeleland farmers panic   By Mandla Tshuma Deputy Home Affairs Minister, Obedingwa Mguni … as shoot-to-kill deadline looms MANGWE — Cattle farmers in Matabeleland South, along the Zimbabwe-Botswana border, are in panic mode as a June deadline from the neighbouring country to shoot-to-kill stray cattle that cross into its territory looms. Zimbabwe’s western neighbour adopted the …

Govt sets aside $136 000 for quelea control

Govt sets aside $136 000 for quelea control May 19, 2016 in National, News Government has set aside $136 000 for the control of quelea birds, as farmers step up efforts to start winter wheat farming, Agriculture minister Joseph Made has said. by VENERANDA LANGA Made appeared before the Christopher Chitindi-led Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Agriculture yesterday to …

Five urgent priorities for agriculture

Five urgent priorities for agriculture May 19, 2016 Features, Opinion & Analysis Charles Dhewa While a changing climate is already exerting enormous pressure on Zimbabwean agriculture, the sector has to deal with five urgent priorities, explained below:11. Market development This is a top priority for Zimbabwean agriculture. While funding is often spoken of as if it’s …

Farmers deliver 16 000 tonnes of maize to GMB

Farmers deliver 16 000 tonnes of maize to GMB May 19, 2016 Local News Dr Made Elita Chikwati Agriculture ReporterFARMERS have delivered 16 000 tonnes of maize to the Grain Marketing Board as Government makes frantic efforts to pay on delivery. Government has so far released $4,5 million for the payment of farmers who delivered their grain …