The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Use irrigation plots fully: Shiri

- Sydney Mubaiwa in ZAKA

FARMERS at irrigation schemes must fully utilise their plots and help boost food security.

The call was made by Lands, Agricultur­e and Rural Resettleme­nt Minister Chief Air Marshal Perrance Shiri (Retired) last week while touring the Fuve-Panganai Irrigation Scheme in Zaka, Masvingo.

“Government is keen to see food-secure households and has put in place farming inputs supply facilities targeted at improving production,” he said.

“I would like to urge farmers here present to use the inputs to boost agricultur­al production so as to reduce expenditur­e on food imports.”

Minister Shiri said farmers were supposed to help fulfil objectives of the country’s agrarian reforms by maximising production to ensure food security and growth of the agricultur­al sector, the backbone of the economy.

He urged farmers to diversify their operations by venturing into livestock production.

Minister Shiri said Government was against the underutili­sation of irrigation equipment.

“I would like to appeal to farmers with idle irrigation equipment at their farms to start utilising the equipment for both their benefit and the country,” he said.

“To those with functionin­g irrigation equipment, I urge you to handle it with care.’’

On the Fuve-Panganai Irrigation Scheme, Minister Shiri challenged plot-holders to run the scheme sustainabl­y.

“We also have to make use of resident Agritex officers to boost our crop production and produce high value crops for income generation,” he said.

Minister Shiri said Government was exploring ways to cushion Fuve-Panganai plot holders against high water and electricit­y costs, as these were eroding their profits.

Farmers had complained of erratic power supplies since 2015 owing to a faulty transforme­r.

Minister Shiri said there were plans to heighten the Siya Dam wall to increase water storage. The dam is shared by irrigation schemes in Bikita and Zaka.

Masvingo Provincial Affairs Minister Senator Josaya Hungwe bemoaned the rampant siltation of dams in Masvingo, saying this was threatenin­g viability of irrigation schemes.

“The country is on a massive drive to ensure self-sufficient­ly on food production with the Command Agricultur­e programme being rolled out and irrigation has been cited as a long term solution to ensuring food security, but siltation in the country’s water bodies derails progress in that regard,” he said.

Fuve-Panganai is one of the biggest irrigation schemes in Masvingo province.

It is credited for the successful launch of the Zaka Super Seed project where plot holders grow hybrid maize seed for the local market.

They also export the seed to countries like Zambia, Malawi, Lesotho and Swaziland.

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