Times of Eswatini

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MBABANE – Minister of Agricultur­e Jabulani Mabuza says agricultur­e by its nature is a broad subject.

He said countries that have progressed have demonstrat­ed proper collaborat­ion practices and this clearly demonstrat­es that we need to do more to achieve our developmen­t mandate of alleviatin­g poverty.

He said farmers were battling with high rising costs of production, due to the uncontroll­able rise in raw material for manufactur­ing.

“With the recent weakening of the Rand as it hit a low of R19.15 to the United States Dollar we are likely to see more uncertain times, but we are encouraged that we should not be dismayed and be courageous (Joshua 1vs 9),” he said.

He added that it was their responsibi­lity as a ministry to continue finding solutions with their research unit on cheaper alternativ­e inputs such as organic fertiliser­s and locally produced feed material.

“As such it is exciting to know that FINCLUDE has supported the ministry with equipment to train farmers on how to produce low-cost feed, to try and utilise material readily available such as maize stovers, harvested grass and other readily available material to circumvent the high cost of feed,” added Mabuza.

Improvemen­t

EswatiniBa­nk Managing Director (MD) Nozizwe Mulela added that the MOU between EswatiniBa­nk and CFI is an initiative solely pioneered for the developmen­t and improvemen­t of Eswatini’s five value chain commoditie­s; red meat, piggery, poultry, vegetables and legumes.

She said they found it appropriat­e to partner with CFI and craft an agreement for the benefit farmers in Eswatini.

“The farmers under this arrangemen­t are our epi-centre, as without them, this initiative is non-existent. Therefore, through this partnershi­p the intention is to address some of the challenges encountere­d in the five value chain commoditie­s,” she added.

The MD also mentioned that they have noted that Eswatini imports a larger portion of these five commoditie­s from neighbouri­ng countries, for our local consumptio­n and domestic purposes.

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