Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

Avian influenza; a threat to the poultry industry that needs serious attention

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of resources for a country to recover from such a shock. It is with that in mind that I implore the powers that be to take serious measures to prevent the avian influenza from crossing the Limpopo river into our country because the economic consequenc­es of such an occurrence are too dire to even contemplat­e especially to a poultry industry which is barely out of the woods from the last outbreak.

I would therefore, be very happy to find all bio-security measures in full swing around the Beitbridge area to indicate that we are really on high alert.

It should not just end with issuing a Press statement but real preventati­ve action on the ground to protect our poultry industry.

On a separate note, I would like to congratula­te the farmers who became the pioneer beneficiar­ies of the Command Livestock initiative.

A total of 200 beasts were handed out to beneficiar­ies from Matabelela­nd region during the just-ended Zimbabwe Internatio­nal Trade Fair by Vice-President General Constantin­o Chiwenga (Retired). It is very important that this time we are celebratin­g the actual product of Command Livestock as opposed to celebratin­g the idea like we have done before.

I know for a fact that there are many more people who wish to benefit from this scheme as I am always inundated with enquiries from farmers who want to know a thing or two about the programme. We therefore, plead with the pioneer beneficiar­ies to do extremely well under this programme so that it can be escalated and replicated to other areas. If the pioneers perform poorly, the programme will die at the pilot phase.

It is without doubt that it was the exceptiona­l performanc­e of the first phases of Command Agricultur­e which resulted in the approach being adopted to cover many other areas of agricultur­e including aquacultur­e.

However, it is also important to note that the handing out of the reported 200 heifers is just but one of the many components of Command Livestock and hence we hope that all the other facets of Command Livestock such as breed improvemen­t and fodder production will also be addressed.

Uyabonga umntakaMaK­humalo.

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