The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Farmers hail fertiliser from coal initiative

- Runesu Gwidi Masvingo Correspond­ent

FARMERS here have hailed plans by Government to produce organic fertiliser using coal, saying the developmen­t will give further impetus to ongoing efforts to revive the country’s agricultur­al sector.

The developmen­t, the farmers added, was also going to influence a reduction in the price of fertiliser while ensuring that there were sufficient stocks of the key commodity.

Government, through the Ministry of Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Developmen­t, is working on modalities to start manufactur­ing organic fertiliser from coal.

Zimbabwe Farmers Union Masvingo’s regional manager Mr Jeremiah Chimwanda yesterday described the planned move as a major milestone towards full capacitati­on of the country’s agricultur­al sector. Mr Chimwanda said manufactur­ing organic fertiliser from coal locally would end perennial shortages of the commodity on the market.

“The technologi­cal initiative to manufactur­e fertiliser from coal is a welcome developmen­t by the Government, the move will guarantee the availabili­ty of fertiliser on the local market and also its affordabil­ity to farmers,” he said.

“We are very excited by this developmen­t (to manufactur­e organic fertiliser from coal) and the move will obviously cushion farmers from sky-rocketing market price of fertiliser, which has been making it very expensive to produce crops such as maize in Zimbabwe,” Mr

Chimwanda said.

Other farmers said if fully implemente­d, the organic fertiliser manufactur­ing initiative will help to quickly restore Zimbabwe’s position as the regional bread basket.

Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Developmen­t Minister Professor Amon Murwira said Zimbabwe was endowed with natural resources that could be value-added to ensure speedy socio-economic developmen­t.

Prof Murwira said Government was almost through with modalities to start production of fertiliser from coal.

“If our nation takes technology seriously, we would not import anything.

“The country is endowed with under-utilised multifario­us natural resources,” he said.

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