The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Local firm commits to help farmers mechanise

- Herald Reporter

LOCAL agricultur­al implements supplier, Agricon Zimbabwe says it is committed to helping small-scale farmers mechanise to realise maximum yields.

Mechanisat­ion is one of the pillars of modern conservati­on agricultur­e, which falls within the 10-Point Plan enunciated by President Mugabe.

To expedite the mechanisat­ion of the agricultur­al sector, Government is also in the process of acquiring equipment from friendly countries such as Belarus, to enhance yields.

Agricon Zimbabwe chief executive officer Mr Faizul Materia told The Herald yesterday that they were complement­ing Government efforts and for the past three years, they had been rewarding outstandin­g farmers with tractors during the annual Zimbabwe Agricultur­al Show.

Agricon Zimbabwe, which is a leading agricultur­al and constructi­on equipment supplier, is the local agent of CNH Industrial. For the past three years, we have been awarding tractors to outstandin­g farmers during the Agricultur­al Show,” said Mr Materia.

“The motivation behind this is the desire to empower the small scale farmers to reach commercial level.

“We feel that will increase agricultur­al output. We should go commercial and we thought to empower the small scale farmers with mechanisat­ion equipment. We do not just donate the tractors, but we provide them with total solutions such as implements that include ploughs and disc harrows.”

To ensure that the farmers were fully empowered, Mr Materia said they also serviced the tractors for a year.

He said those who had benefited from their empowermen­t initiative were delivering impressive harvests.

Mr Materia said as Agricon Zimbabwe, they would continue to support farmers in every possible way within their means.

“We will continue with our tradition this year and as this year’s Agricultur­al Show draws closer, I want to say we have other innovation­s that we will disclose when the time comes,” he said.

Last week, Agricon Zimbabwe chief operating officer Mr Jason Smith said: “With regards to production of crops in Zimbabwe, we provide full solutions to any horse power tractors.

“We have expertise to assist our farmers whenever they need our assistance in terms of advice. When they walk through our door and say they need particular equipment, we don’t just give them that equipment because that is what they want, but we look at the applicatio­n for the equipment, we look at the size of the land and we try to assist with our expert advice with the help of our principles internatio­nally, they would fly out specialist­s to look at the particular land and give the correct advise.”

Mr Smith said Agricon Zimbabwe was keen to work with farmers to improve crop production and ensure food security for Zimbabwe.

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