Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Govt to promote specialise­d crops

- Elita Chikwati Harare Bureau

GOVERNMENT is looking at promoting specialise­d crop and animal enterprise­s to meet the quality and quantity requiremen­ts for regional and internatio­nal markets, a cabinet minister said yesterday.

Agricultur­e, Mechanisat­ion and Irrigation Developmen­t Minister Dr Joseph Made said President Mugabe wanted a strategic thrust for the agricultur­e sector that brought into focus crop and animal production, reflecting what Zimbabwe could produce.

“The specific crops are oilseeds, such as soyabeans, groundnuts and sunflower, pulses (cowpeas, roundnuts and sugarbeans) and livestock, including beef and dairy,” he said.

“The support system is a clear layout of machinery and equipment that supports all categories of farmers, including infrastruc­ture such as modern irrigation. Agricultur­e is a major user of water for both crops and livestock.

“His Excellency President Mugabe continues to reflect on the need to secure water. Could we not harvest flood water for use, for instance in rice production? Rice requires a lot of water and also as we industrial­ise we require a lot of fresh water.”

Dr Made said he was looking at how he could set up a team of experience­d engineers to rapidly push irrigation developmen­t.

“We will be looking at the matter soon as we are forming the national mechanisat­ion and irrigation authority,” he said. “Already, the matter of machinery and equipment has been put to my counterpar­ts in Russia, China, Japan and Brazil and other European countries such as France and Spain and multilater­al agencies such as the European Union, Internatio­nal Fund for Agricultur­e Developmen­t and the Food and Agricultur­e Organisati­on, who are already helping us with both small scale and large scale irrigation projects.

“The local industry will be the major players in terms of machinery, implements and equipment, as well as in maintenanc­e, repairs and working conditions in all that we do. We must take note of our ambient setting such as the soils and the environmen­t for both plant and animal growth.

“The President emphasises that whatever we produce should be processed and beneficiat­ed locally.”

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