The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Cottco calls for farmers in Chiredzi to replant

- Tawanda Mangoma in CHIREDZI

THE Cotton Company of Zimbabwe (Cottco) is urging all farmers whose crop failed to germinate properly to visit their nearest depots to collect seed for replanting.

Cotton farmers in Chiredzi and Checheche reportedly suffered a major setback after high temperatur­es affected the germinatio­n of their early-planted crop.

National Cotton Producers and Marketers Associatio­n chairperso­n Mr Steward Mubonderi last Friday said Cottco had since communicat­ed with the affected farmers.

“Government, through Cottco, distribute­d inputs on time and most farmers were racing against time for an early crop, he said. The early showers, which were received across the country, also excited most farmers who planted the cotton since all required inputs were available.

“We, however, suffered from a prolonged dry spell in areas such as Chinyamukw­akwa, Checheche, Cherechere and Chiredzi, hence the poor germinatio­n rate recorded in some of these areas.”

Mr Mubonderi said Cottco had favourably responded to the plea by the affected farmers.

“We advised Cottco of the dilemma, which we had to endure because of the harsh climatic conditions, he said. We asked for the early delivery of replanting seed as the very areas of Chiredzi and Checheche started receiving rainfall this week.” Mr Mubonderi challenged Government to consider cotton as a priority crop, which needs to be grown under irrigation.

“Cotton used to be grown under irrigation in Chiredzi at Mkwasine Estate, he said. We recorded very high yields at those irrigated plots and we hope in this new dispensati­on cotton would be afforded space on irrigable land.”

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