Embrace partnerships, farmers urged

Embrace partnerships, farmers urged Herald 2/3/2020   Conrad Mupesa Herald Correspondent Resettled farmers have been urged to engage in smart-agricultural partnerships to improve food security as the nation moves towards achieving a middle class economy by 2030. Speaking during a Women in Agriculture Union (WAU)’s organised Smart-Agro field schooling day at Summerhill Farm in Mhangura …

Urgent action needed to stop locust invasion in eastern Africa

Urgent action needed to stop locust invasion in eastern Africa  Chronicle 2/3/2020   Desert locusts mate on a bush in northeastern Kenya. The desert locust is considered to be the most dangerous of all migratory pest species in the world due to its ability to reproduce rapidly, migrate long distances, and devastate crops. — IRIN …

Fossil fuels: The roots of climate change

Fossil fuels: The roots of climate change     Sunday Mail 1/3/2020 Lloyd Matema-Hazvineyi THE rise of planetary temperatures began about the same time Europe transitioned from an agrarian society to an industrial one — this was in the late 18th century in Britain. It is known as the Industrial Revolution. As it spread across Europe …

Anthrax, January Disease on your table…100 people hospitalised

Anthrax, January Disease on your table…100 people hospitalised   Sunday Mail 1/3/2020  Prince Mushawevato Senior Reporter A new evil is rearing its ugly head in the meat business! Some abattoirs, butcheries and illegal meat traders are putting the lives of the public at risk by selling contaminated meat, The Sunday Mail Society has established. Late last year, …

Reaping gold through urban farming

Reaping gold through urban farming  0  February 29, 2020 2:31 PM Source: Reaping gold through urban farming | Herald (Opinion) A woman and her daughter work in their maize field in Harare recently Tanaka Mahanya Features Writer Sustainable urban agriculture and urban food systems have swiftly moved from being a fringe interest to attracting the attention of many …

Zhombe villagers face starvation

Zhombe villagers face starvation  0  March 1, 2020 2:16 PM Source: Zhombe villagers face starvation – The Standard March 1, 2020 By Moses Mugugunyeki in Zhombe Villagers in Zhombe have lost hope on their crops amid fears of an acute shortage of food.   Speaking to Standardpeople during a Zimbabwe Red Cross Society (ZRCS) food distribution exercise at Sidakeni …

Govt intensifies maize imports

Govt intensifies maize imports  0  March 2, 2020 2:05 AM Source: Govt intensifies maize imports | Sunday Mail (Top Stories) Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau GOVERNMENT is importing an average 120 tonnes of maize from South Africa through Beitbridge Border Post daily, as efforts intensify to ensure food security. The imports are part of a cocktail of measures …

Hippo Valley on recovery path

Hippo Valley on recovery path Posted on February 28, 2020 by The Independent in Business HIPPO Valley Estates says it is now on a recovery path and seeking to retire local debts before the end of the next financial year, depending on inflationary levels, businessdigest has learnt The company has also revealed it benefited from the promulgation of Statutory Instrument …