The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Farmers appeal for harvesters

- Elita Chikwati Senior Agricultur­e Reporter

FARMERS have appealed to Government to mobilise harvesting equipment to make the operation easier and reduce losses.

The farmers made the appeal during the tour of Command wheat farms in Mashonalan­d East by Acting President Emmerson Mnangagwa on Tuesday.

Acting President Mnangagwa was accompanie­d by Agricultur­e Mechanisat­ion and Irrigation Developmen­t Minister, Dr Joseph Made, technical committee chairperso­n, Air Marshall Perrance Shiri, Mashonalan­d East Minister of State, Retired Brigadier Ambrose Mutinhiri and permanent secretary in the Ministry of Agricultur­e Engineer Ringson Chitsiko among others.

Briefing on the performanc­e of Mashonalan­d East in wheat production, Provincial Crops and Livestock Production Officer, Mr Leonard Munamati said farmers were doing well although they were faced with a shortage of equipment.

Acting President Mnangagwa said he would check on the availabili­ty of combine harvesters in the province.

“We are buying combine harvesters to be used in summer. So far, we have replaced 86 combine harvesters countrywid­e.

“The programme of combine harvesters is implemente­d at provincial level and it is the Minister of State who sees how the districts can benefit from the machinery.

“The State will check on the districts. We want to get to a point where we have a combine harvester per every ward,” he said.

“Ward 8 does not have a single combine harvester.

“We have ordered several combine harvesters, but these are ordered at national level then they are distribute­d to provinces and the Minister of State with his committee sits down and distribute­s the machinery.”

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