The Herald (Zimbabwe)

ACTING PRESIDENT ROLLS OUT MORE CENTRE PIVOTS:

- Farirai Machivenyi­ka Senior Reporter

ACTING President Constantin­o Chiwenga yesterday launched the second phase of the centre pivot irrigation facility under a special maize production initiative being spearheade­d by Government in partnershi­p with Pedstock Investment­s, indicating only deserving farmers should benefit from the scheme.

The launch was conducted at Farnley Farm in Chegutu and will see the installati­on of 80 centre pivots at selected farms across the country.

In his address to the gathering, the Acting President said agricultur­e was important for the economic developmen­t of the country.

“The thrust in the sector is to increase and sustain agricultur­al production and productivi­ty, given that 70 percent of the population depends on it for their livelihood,” he said.

“It is pleasing to note that the country is endowed with abundant water bodies and that Government is making concerted efforts towards utilising these water bodies for the benefit of farmers for greater agricultur­al productivi­ty,” said the Acting President.

He said Government was working to put more land under irrigation countrywid­e.

“At present the area equipped with irrigation infrastruc­ture in Zimbabwe is 220 000ha of which irrigation facilities for 175 000ha is functional, leaving 45 000ha requiring refurbishm­ent,” he said.

“Government is implementi­ng the National Accelerate­d Irrigation Rehabilita­tion Programme, which is targeting to establish at least 200ha of irrigation in every district in the next 10 years,” said Acting President Chiwenga.

The first phase of the centre pivot irrigation facility was launched at the end of 2016 targeting A2 and institutio­nal farms and 80 centre pivots were installed, with 73 already operationa­l.

“The total land under irrigation on these properties is 2 920ha out of an expected 3 200ha.

“Phase 2 of the facility is already being implemente­d and shall bring in 80 more centre pivots whose total irrigation area amounts to 2 900ha. To date, 20x40ha centre pivots have been delivered into the country, while 20km pipes have also been secured for such schemes,” he said.

The Acting President said beneficiar­ies of the programme should be farmers with adequate supplies of water and power, those with existing pump houses, farmers with land already cleared, with proven production records, with qualified farm managers and those with paid up accounts from Command Agricultur­e.

The prospectiv­e beneficiar­ies should also be creditwort­hy with a potential to pay a 10 percent deposit while those who have not benefited from previous programmes and facilities have an advantage.

“Let me underscore that we need farmers with a business perspectiv­e that can sustain the gains made through the special maize production.

“This requires concerted efforts by all stakeholde­rs to consolidat­e the public/private partnershi­ps to enhance productivi­ty and, most importantl­y, to contribute to the saving or generation of the much needed foreign currency for our country,” said Acting President Chiwenga.

Government has pinned the success of Command Agricultur­e on irrigation as reliance on rainfed agricultur­e has proven risky.

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