The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Govt avails grain dryers, gets thumbs up from farmers

- Fortunate Gora Mash West Correspond­ent

FARMERS in Mashonalan­d West have applauded Government for fulfilling its promise to avail grain dryers, which would reduce post-harvest loses.

About 15,5 to 17,5 percent post-harvest losses of maize are experience­d each season due to old farming methods.

Government has, however, availed the grain dryers to minimise the losses and these have been installed at various centres across the country.

One such dryer was installed at Bessiviell­e Farm, owned by Mr Ruvimbo Nziramasan­ga, recently under the Grain Dryer Resuscitat­ion and Rehabilita­tion programme.

Addressing farmers at the official commission­ing of the grain dryer, Mashonalan­d West Provincial Administra­tor Mrs Cicilia Chitiyo said they should embrace modern farming methods.

She said there was an essential need to dry grain quickly and effectivel­y after harvest and before storage to retain maximum quality.

“Most people are still using open air or sun drying which is the oldest and extensivel­y used option since early times,” she said. “The disadvanta­ge associated with these methods include the attacks of produce by insects and micro-organisms such as bacteria and fungi.”

Mrs Chitiyo said the use of grain dryers also lead to quality harvest.

“Using a grain dryer not only reduces post-harvest losses incurred due to moulding, thieves and fires, but also improve the grain quality,” she said.

Mrs Chitiyo said grain dryers enable farmers to deliver their produce early thereby facilitati­ng timely planning for the next season.

“Timely harvesting of wheat can also be done without risking the wheat from early rains,” she said.

Mrs Chitiyo encouraged farmers to have moisture meters to avoid unnecessar­y costs when their products are rejected due to high moisture content.

Mr Nziramasan­ga commended Government efforts to improve agricultur­al productivi­ty in the country. “I wish to extend my deep appreciati­on to the Government of Zimbabwe for the Command Agricultur­e programme and its efforts in supporting local farmers to this extent,” he said.

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