Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Government shifts focus to winter crop

- Munyaradzi Musiiwa Midlands Correspond­ent

GOVERNMENT has expressed confidence that the country will have a bumper harvest in the winter cropping season after it received late rains in February and March, which increased inflows into major water bodies.

Lands, Agricultur­e and Rural Resettleme­nt Deputy Minister Davis Marapira said Government was now focusing on the winter crop to ensure maximum utilisatio­n of water bodies. He said the overflowin­g of water bodies was an indication that the country will have a bumper harvest in the winter cropping season that will complement the summer crop.

“According to the report that we have, our dams are filled to capacity. Most of our major water bodies are overflowin­g. So our focus now is the winter crop. We want to ensure that we utilise our water bodies so that we get optimum yields. I have confidence that we are going to get a bumper harvest this winter,” he said. Deputy Minister Marapira said the country was in the process of capacitati­ng irrigation schemes to ensure maximum utilisatio­n of water and land.

“Ultimately we are targeting 300 000ha of land to be put under irrigation in the next two years. However, at the moment we have programmes that support our irrigation. We recently received 80 centre pivots from Spain and we are expecting 50 more soon. Spain will in the near future deliver 1000 more centre pivots. We have started installing this equipment to ensure that we maximise land usage,” he said.

The Deputy Minister said Government was now prioritisi­ng horticultu­re as there were growing demands for horticultu­ral and floricultu­ral products in Europe. He said Government had also embarked on a citrus plants project where it will be putting up plantation­s across the country.

“We are establishi­ng citrus plantation­s across the country. In the Midlands we have identified Manyuchi Dam at the border of Mberengwa and Mwenezi where we want to put a citrus plantation. We are now shifting our focus to horticultu­re. We want to put avocado plantation­s, macadamia nuts, oranges, fibreless mangoes and lemons among other fruits. There is growing demand for these products in Europe,” he said.

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