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Belarus takes over Zim’s agric space

- BY BELINDA CHIROODZA/BLESSED NDLOVU

THE Belarusian government has laid out plans to increase its provision of agricultur­al machinery to Zimbabwe, owing to demand for the equipment, NewsDay Business heard this week. Speaking at the Zimbabwe-Belarus Business Forum on Monday in Harare, Belarusian Industry deputy minister Dimtry Kharitonch­ik said their agricultur­al machinery will continue to be available on the Zimbabwean market.

“We are happy to hear positive feedback from the customers of our agricultur­al machinery. I am confident that the wide range of Belarusian agricultur­al machinery products will be of great interest to the future consumers of agricultur­al machinery products,” he said.

“It will continue to be on demand on the Zimbabwean markets and will also allow us to increase efficiency of agricultur­e in Zimbabwe as part of the mechanisat­ion programme.”

According to the Belarusian official, to date, Belarus has delivered 18 000 tractors and 80 combine harvesters as part of a mechanisat­ion programme to support farmers.

The official added that the third part of the programme had begun, and it involved more than 3 000 tractors and harvesters for next year.

Commenting on the same issue, Zimbabwe National Chamber of Small-to-Medium Enterprise­s representa­tive Lucky Moyo said the equipment was vital in the agricultur­al sector.

He called for experts in advanced technology to join Zimbabwe and manufactur­e agricultur­al equipment.

Moyo noted that partnershi­ps in tobacco contract farming and exports would be of great importance considerin­g the good and fertile soil in the country.

He also urged Belarus to partner small and medium enterprise­s in the clothing sector.

“The truth is going out there from our cities and towns there are a lot of shops and 90% if not 99% of clothing is mostly imported,”Moyo said.

“We are inviting Belarus to open clothing factories such that we can sell our foreign goods and export. We are into manufactur­ing leather products as per province; we invite you to partner our SMEs.”

During a State visit by Belarusian President Aleksandr Lukashenko last year, several memoranda of understand­ing (MoUs) were signed between Belarus and Zimbabwe.

Among them, was a MoU between the Lands, Fisheries, Agricultur­e, Water and Rural Developmen­t ministry and the Belarus Agricultur­e and Food of the Republic of Belarus ministry on co-operation in the field of agricultur­e.

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Belarusian Industry deputy minister Dimtry Kharitonch­ik

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