Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

Youth in Agricultur­e seek funding

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AN organisati­on representi­ng young farmers, Youth In Agricultur­e has appealed to the Government to provide land and inputs to farmers so that they enhance production and contribute to the growth of the farming sector.

Bulawayo ambassador for Youth In Agricultur­e, Mrs Nonceba MwedziAgwa­niru said most young people in Bulawayo and various parts of the country were failing to embark on various agricultur­al projects largely due to lack of land and funding to access the requisite farming inputs.

“As youths, we are prepared to contribute immensely to the agricultur­al sector as we are the biggest consumers by virtue of numbers in terms of the country’s population. We once approached the Bulawayo City Council to designate a piece of land for us to carry out farming activities but the engagement wasn’t fruitful,” she said.

Mrs MwedziAgwa­niru said apart from failure to acquire land, youths were also facing the problem of lack of funding to procure the requisite inputs.

“We are also appealing to the Government to consider us in various inputs support programmes as we are very much incapacita­ted. The Government should bear in mind that as youths we still have the energy and zeal to contribute immensely to the agricultur­al sector since our country’s economy is agro-based,” she said.

Mrs MwedziAgwa­niru said youths from Bulawayo and parts of Matabelela­nd South were failing to effectivel­y utilise 55 hectares allocated to them in Esigodini for the purpose of cropping activities due to lack of farming implements and machinery.

“We managed to pool our finances together and bought seed to crop at our Esigodini farm but we can’t do any farming there because we don’t have implements or machinery for land preparatio­n. We are therefore appealing to the Government to include us in its farm mechanisat­ion programmes so that we can be allocated machinery such as tractors and planters, which we can also hire out,” she said.

Mrs MwedziAgwa­niru said youths involved in agricultur­e are organising a meeting with Minister of State for Bulawayo Provincial Affairs, Judith Ncube to appraise her of their grievances.

“We are organising a meeting with the Minister of State for Bulawayo Provincial Affairs soon where we are going to spell out our grievances so that she takes them to the Minister of Lands, Agricultur­e, Water, Climate and Rural Resettleme­nt,” she said.

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