The Herald (Zimbabwe)

ZAS hands guide to Government

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THE Zimbabwe Agricultur­al Society (ZAS) yesterday handed over 5 000 copies of the commercial maize production field guide to the Ministry of Agricultur­e, Lands and Rural Resettleme­nt for use by extension officers.

Speaking at the official handover of the guide in Harare, Lands, Agricultur­e and Rural Resettleme­nt Deputy Minister Davison Marapira said Government was happy that ZAS saw it wise to engage its partners, Seed Co and Artfarm, to put together a guide for farmers on commercial maize production.

“What makes this occasion even more gratifying is the realisatio­n by private sectors that they are key partners in national developmen­t,” he said. “In any case, no private sector would prosper in an impoverish­ed environmen­t.

“By working with Government, particular­ly under the new dispensati­on which has prioritise­d economics as an anchor for a more developed Zimbabwe, we unlock incomes for everyone.”

ZAS president Mr Ngoni Kudenga said they aimed to provide informatio­n to farmers for them to increase productivi­ty to at least five tonnes per hectare.

“It has become poignantly manifold that grower training and capacitati­on issues always, invariably, arise and are at the core of challenges faced in agricultur­e,” he said.

“With this guide, extension workers are now able to carry out some of their duties that include, transformi­ng subsistenc­e agricultur­e to semi-commercial and commercial, agricultur­al informatio­n disseminat­ion and provision of advisory and extension services.” — Herald Reporter.

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