Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

Communal farmers urged to group to enhance productive­ness

- Wilson Dakwa Farming Reporter

THERE is a need for communal farmers to organise themselves into co-operatives so as to enhance the productive­ness of their agricultur­al enterprise­s, a Cabinet Minister said.

Speaking at the Umguza District Agricultur­al Show held at Nyamandlov­u on Thursday last week MacroEcono­mic Planning and Investment Promotion Minister Dr Obert Mpofu who is also Umguza representa­tive in the National Assembly, said farmers stand to benefit more through sharing ideas and pooling resources as groups.

“Forming agricultur­al groups promotes a purpose of unity and improves farmers’ knowledge as they are likely to enlighten each other on various farming related issues. It also makes it easier for the Department of Agricultur­al Technical and Extension Services officers to teach the farmers on how to enhance their yields because some of them might be doing inappropri­ate things that might hinder their potential harvest,” said Dr Mpofu.

An agricultur­al co-operative, also known as a farmers’ co-op, is a grouping where farmers pool their resources in certain areas of activity.

A broad typology of agricultur­al co-operatives distinguis­hes between agricultur­al service co-operatives, which provide various services to their individual­ly farming members, and agricultur­al production co-operatives, where production resources (land, machinery) are pooled and members farm jointly.

“These meetings create awareness and encourage farmers to boost their harvests. Umguza is the breadbaske­t of Bulawayo as we supply it with various horticultu­ral produce such as potatoes, tomatoes among other produce. We have water in abundance, land and expertise to enable us to supply the entire nation,” said Dr Mpofu.

He also praised the Government’s Command Agricultur­e Programme as a positive move towards improving the country’s food security. “We fully support the Command Agricultur­e Programme which will increase the nation’s food security and in turn restore the nation’s status as Sadc’s breadbaske­t. We thank His Excellency (President Mugabe) for the inputs and support he has given us because Command Agricultur­e will also put us on the map of Africa as we will export surplus grain and generate export revenue,” said Dr Mpofu. The agricultur­al show was organised by the Umguza District Society in conjunctio­n with Agritex and various stakeholde­rs. The initiative started in 2012 in Nyamandlov­u and the exhibition went on to be held in Upper Rangemore, Redwood, Ntabazindu­na and Highfields.

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Dr Obert Mpofu

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