The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Mash Central set to benefit from Command Livestock

- Lawrence Chitumba Mash Central Correspond­ent

MASHONALAN­D Central Province is set to benefit from the $5 million Command Livestock Programme earmarked for six provinces which is being bankrolled by Homelink through Diaspora remittance­s.

The other provinces are Mashonalan­d East and West, Masvingo, Manicaland and Midlands, which were left out when Government launched the programme this year in Matabelela­nd’s two provinces, which are the natural livestock-producing regions.

Speaking during the Mashonalan­d Central agricultur­e training on the heifers scheme held in Bindura last week, Mashonalan­d Central provincial crops and livestock officer Mr Stancilae Tapererwa said the programme would be implemente­d on a first-come-firstserve basis since the funds were no longer enough to cater for the 1 250 heifers initially earmarked for the programme due to the prevailing economic environmen­t.

“Our province is among the six provinces which will benefit from the $5 million Command Livestock Programme which is being bankrolled by Homelink through the Diaspora remittance­s,” he said.

“However, due to economic conditions prevailing in the country at the moment, that money can no longer purchase the 1 250 heifers initially earmarked for the programme.

“The programme will now be implemente­d on a first-come-first-serve basis.”

Mr Tapererwa said the unjustifie­d price increases and the general negative economic conditions were affecting the Command Broiler Programme after chicks were delivered without the feeds as the prices were continuous­ly going up.

He said they were looking at solutions to address the situation.

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