Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Government to roll out massive livestock artificial inseminati­on

- Dumisani Nsingo Senior Reporter

THE Government will next week roll out an extensive cattle Artificial Inseminati­on (AI) programme aimed at improving the quality of the country’s livestock as well as increasing the national herd a Cabinet Minister has said.

In a speech read on his behalf by the Principal Director in the Department of Crop and Livestock Mr Joseph Gondo at the prize giving ceremony for the winner of the Harare Agricultur­al Show 2018 Agri-produce section at Mrs Simangalip­hi TshumaNcub­e’s homestead at Khulumause­nza village in Tsholotsho District yesterday, Lands, Agricultur­e, Water, Climate and Rural Resettleme­nt Minister Perrance Shiri said the Livestock Revitalisa­tion Programme being spearheade­d by the Zimbabwe Agricultur­al Society (ZAS) would play a pivotal role in improving the genetics of cattle in communal areas.

The programme seeks to introduce pure breeds that include Tuli, Boran and Mashona through AI.

“The first launch of the programme was in Matabelela­nd South, in the Gwatemba area, and I have been reliably informed that the subsequent AI in the area should have produced its first calves. This is indeed interestin­g news and a testimony of the efforts by ZAS to improve livestock quality and quantity in communal areas.

“A massive roll out of the project is expected to commence this February targeting to inseminate 8 000 heifers throughout the country during the AI period, which runs from February to April, when livestock are in peak health condition. This should produce at least 1 000 elite bulls, to replicate this effort in future,” said Minister Shiri.

Mrs Tshuma-Ncube came out first out of 299 farmers from all the country’s provinces. The second prize went to a farmer from Manicaland while the third and fourth prizes were scooped by farmers from Mashonalan­d East and Mashonalan­d West respective­ly.

For her feat Mrs Tshuma-Ncube received an 80 horsepower tractor valued at US$25 000 sponsored by Agricon including various farming accessorie­s from the same organisati­on, three disc plough as well as a maize sheller from Seed Co.

Minister Shiri said agricultur­al shows were of paramount importance as they create a platform for farmers to be imparted with the requisite farming skills as well as exchanging ideas among themselves.

“The ZAS seeks to advance the cause of agricultur­e through the organisati­on and hosting of vibrant, dynamic, insightful shows, exhibition­s and expos that bring together a diverse array of stakeholde­rs in the various value chains, as seen gathered here today.

“Participat­ion at agricultur­al shows is not for a few but it is for everyone. I urge all of you gathered here today to take advantage of this important platform provided by organisati­ons such as ZAS and Whange Agricultur­al Show Society, and partake in shows,” he said.

Also present at the ceremony were Minister of State for Matabelela­nd North Provincial Affairs Cde Richard Moyo, Tsholotsho Senator Cde Alice Dube, Member of Parliament for Tsholotsho South Cde Zenzo Sibanda, Member of Parliament for Tsholotsho North Cde Sibangumuz­i Khumalo, ZAS chief executive officer Dr Anxious Masuka, Harare Agricultur­al Show Agric-produce section chairman Mr Ivan Craig, Matabelela­nd North provincial Crop and Livestock officer Mr Dumisani Nyoni, Agricon Equipment Zimbabwe chief executive officer Mr Faizul Materia and various provincial and district dignitarie­s. — @DNsingo.

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Minister Perrance Shiri

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