Horticulture exporters cry foul

Horticulture exporters cry foul   7 February 17, 2018 2:00 AM   Source: Horticulture exporters cry foul | The Financial Gazette February 16, 2018 By Zebb Chakawa Horticulture exporters are crying foul LOCAL horticulture exporters have engaged the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) over payment of freight charges on the back of challenges with international airlines, it has emerged. Fresh …

Zim’s slaughter stock declines

Zim’s slaughter stock declines   0 February 18, 2018 2:00 AM   Source: Zim’s slaughter stock declines | The Financial Gazette February 16, 2018 By Tabitha Mutenga, Features and Supplements Editor THE supply of beef for slaughter fell sharply during the third and fourth quarters of 2017, resulting in meat prices increasing, figures from the Livestock and Meat Advisory Council …

ARDA resumes groundnut exports

ARDA resumes groundnut exports | The Financial Gazette By Ndakaziva Majaka, Deputy Markets Editor   ARDA chairman, Basil Nyabadza THE Agriculture Rural Development Authority (ARDA) is set to resume groundnut exports following a six-year hiatus, the parastatal’s chairman has said.ARDA chairman, Basil Nyabadza, said last week the firm had already secured an order from South …

Govt working on land audit to benefit everyone

Govt working on land audit to benefit everyone   Air Chief Marshal Perrance Shiri Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle CorrespondentTHE Government does not discriminate against its citizens along partisan lines and is in the process of conducting land audits whose outcome will benefit everyone, a Cabinet Minister has said. Speaking during a question and answer session in …

A sit down with Conrad Rautenbach from Green Fuel

A sit down with Conrad Rautenbach from Green Fuel   FUEL prices shot up recently before Government intervened by reducing import duty on fuel to stem the price madness that rose as a result. Questions have been raised as to the contribution of the multi-million dollar investment by Green Fuel in Chisumbanje and Middle Sabi …

TIMB avails $2m for 2 000ha woodlots

TIMB avails $2m for 2 000ha woodlots   Lovemore Kadzura Rusape CorrespondentTHE Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board (TIMB) has set aside $2 million to plant 2 000 hectares of woodlots in the three Mashonaland provinces and Manicaland, regarded as the four major tobacco-growing provinces. It is also imploring farmers to cure the crop in a …

Boost for Lowveld sugarcane farmers

Boost for Lowveld sugarcane farmers   Tawanda Mangoma  in ChiredziClose to 1 000 indigenous sugar cane farmers in the Lowveld have been given a major boost after sugar producer, Tongaat Hulett Zimbabwe, announced that it has started crafting a new sugar milling agreement that will see out-growers receiving payment for all by-products from the cane …

‘Revise skewed Save Valley ownership structure’

‘Revise skewed Save Valley ownership structure’   George Maponga Masvingo BureauThe provincial leadership here has expressed concern over the small number of indigenous players operating in the wildlife-rich Save Valley Conservancy. This comes against the backdrop of revelations that out of 27 properties within the conservancy, only two were indigenous-owned, with the rest under the …