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Zimbabwe has enough food to feed itself again, claims Mugabe

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HARARE: Zimbabwe produced enough food to feed its people for the first time since adopting a controvers­ial policy to strip land from white farmers, President Robert Mugabe told parliament yesterday.

From the year 2000, hundreds of white farmers were evicted from their farms, often violently, and land was handed to allies of the ruling ZANU- PF party and in many cases became neglected and unproducti­ve.

Zimbabwe had previously been known as the ‘ breadbaske­t’ of Africa.

“The country has this year succeeded in regaining its food self- sufficienc­y status on the back of the good rainy season and the introducti­on of command agricultur­e,” Mugabe said as he opened parliament.

“Government is now working to consolidat­e agricultur­e through, among other things, investing more resources in water harvesting and irrigation developmen­t.”

A bumper harvest of maize helped Zimbabwe regain its food independen­ce, he added.

Mugabe has previously acknowledg­ed that handing vast tracts of land to inexperien­ced black owners was a mistake.

The Confederat­ion of Zimbabwe Retailers warned just last week that the acute shortage of foreign currency could cause severe shortages of essential staples.

But yesterday Mugabe said he was hopeful that the rejuvenate­d agricultur­al sector would lift

The country has this year succeeded in regaining its food self-sufficienc­y status on the back of the good rainy season and the introducti­on of command agricultur­e. Robert Mugabe, Zimbabwe President

the nation’s moribund economy which has been plagued by a dire shortage of hard currency and soaring unemployme­nt.

Zimbabwe’s legislator­s are starting their final session before presidenti­al and parliament­ary elections set for next year.

Mugabe who turns 94 next year has already been named as the presidenti­al candidate for his ZANU-PF party.

 ??  ?? Mugabe arrives to open the new session of Parliament in Harare. — Reuters photo
Mugabe arrives to open the new session of Parliament in Harare. — Reuters photo

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