The Herald (Zimbabwe)

72 000 register for Command Agric

- Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter

OVER 72 000 farmers have registered to participat­e in Command Agricultur­e in the 2017 /18 season and are ready to put close to 300 000 hectares of land under maize, Acting President Emmerson Mnangagwa has said.

Addressing a ZANU-PF national fundraisin­g business breakfast in Harare yesterday, Acting President Mnangagwa also indicated that financing partners had offered to contract 28 927,20 hectares under maize.

“As at September 15, 2017, a total of 72 254 farmers had registered 288 491,4 hectares of land to be put under maize production. As at the same period, a total of 10 025 farmers had registered 51 505 hectares of land to be put under soya been production,” he said.

“Meanwhile, other financing partners have offered to contract 28 927,20 hectares under maize and 6 510 hectares under soya beans production. Let me take this opportunit­y to thank farmers, financing partners and other stakeholde­rs throughout the agro-value chain for their continued support and commitment to Command Agricultur­e and the Presidenti­al Input Scheme.”

He said Government was working — on a model to measure each province’s contributi­on towards Gross Domestic Product.

“We are crafting a model from which we have to determine the contributi­on of each province. We must determine what each province is contributi­ng to central Government,” said Acting President Mnangagwa.

“Moreover, the designatio­n of certain areas as Special Economic Zones must be seen as a start to the possibilit­y of more areas being so designated. SEZs must place emphasis on productivi­ty for only then will the country yield optimal benefits from the initiative.”

He said there were fundamenta­l aspects that Government and all stakeholde­rs ought to address for the success of the agricultur­al programme.

“Key among these is irrigation developmen­t as this will guarantee our ability to produce food even during times of drought.

“To this end Government has committed to increase irrigation capacity in every district throughout the country in the quest to achieve a target of 300 000 hectares of irrigated land. Once we reach this target, we will permanentl­y say goodbye to hunger,” said Acting President Mnangagwa.

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