The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Shiri calls for more agricultur­e support

- Herald Reporter

MINISTER of Lands, Agricultur­e, Water, Climate and Rural Settlement, Perrance Shiri has called on Government to increase support to new farmers to address food security issues and to boost productivi­ty and exports.

He said agricultur­e was the mainstay of the economy, hence it was critical to render capacity building and material support programmes to both small-scale and commercial farmers.

The minister made the remarks soon after touring the integrated Zhovhe Farm in Beitbridge West.

Among other activities, the farm owned by Top Pick Investment­s, has fisheries, wheat production, beans, maize, cattle, ruminants and milling.

“The Government should encourage farmers to engage each other so that they may understand what the value chain means and can go and apply various farming models in their respective areas,” he said.

“Government is also there to create an enabling environmen­t like the Command Agricultur­e element where it gives farmers inputs and they have to do the rest. In addition, it is there to provide security so that there is total stability on the farms so that people can do their day-to-day businesses undisturbe­d.

“It is also very critical for us as a Government to continue facilitati­ng the importatio­n of key equipment and inputs by our farmers to enhance their productivi­ty and capacity issues. We must avail more resource so that the farmers mechanise and adapt to other relevant smart farming methods.

“However, the farmer has a lot to do because he is the businesspe­rson and they should not entirely wait to be spoon-fed by Government. They (farmers) need to embrace trainings and broaden their horizons so that they take advantage of what we seek to achieve through the agrarian reform.”

Minister Shiri said though Government had made great strides in capacitati­ng most farmers, some were still facing a host of challenges.

These, he said, include shortages in irrigation equipment, tractors and centre pivots among others.

He said so far a local company had started manufactur­ing centre pivots which will be accessible to the farmers.

“Other issues affecting productivi­ty include limited knowledge on agricultur­e-related issues. At the moment we are seized with improving on mechanisat­ion, resuscitat­ing irrigation farming in areas where crops don’t do well under the current rainfall patterns,” he said.

Agricultur­e and Rural Developmen­t Authority chief Mr Basil Nyabadza said it was very critical for farmers to improve on the value chains and develop templates on retaining value and boosting economic growth in their respective areas.

“We must assist the farmers to target government institutio­ns as consumers or end users of their products. These include the prisons and hospital among others.

“Rural developmen­t should be anchored on food security, productivi­ty and our farmers should focus in growing dedicated crops for export. Devolution of economy speaks of retention value at source,” he said.

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