The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Agric revolution upon us, says Haritatos

- Ellen Chasokela Herald Reporter

GOVERNMENT is committed to ensuring improved access, availabili­ty and appropriat­eness of agricultur­al financing to farmers.

This was said by Lands, Agricultur­e, Water, Climate and Rural Resettleme­nt Deputy Minister Vangelis Haritatos during an Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the Federation of Young Farmers Clubs in Zimbabwe (FYFCZ) in Harare recently.

“The Government will continue to embark on the Command Agricultur­e Programme and this year we have brought more partners in the form of financial institutio­ns to support, increase efficienci­es and improve overall service delivery to our farmers including the insistence that our young farmers also benefit from the programme.

“This pre-season conference sees us meeting to hear and receive the resolution­s of this AGM as well as the implementa­tion of the Young Farmers Developmen­t Programme under the three-year strategy framework. I hope this meeting will come up with resolution­s that ensure the young farmers benefit from the Government programmes,’’ he said.

Deputy Minister Haritatos said Government will be launching more mechanisat­ion programmes like the John Deere Programme.

“Agricultur­e finance and credit is crucial for agricultur­e production. Government is set to launch mechanisat­ion programmes which will improve access by farmers to mechanisat­ion with the young farmers being part of the beneficiar­ies.

“My Ministry will support the three-year strategy framework as we wish to see individual young farmers transformi­ng their enterprise­s into large agro organisati­ons and with this I am certain that an agricultur­al revolution is upon us.

“Government is committed to ensuring that young people are integrated into the agricultur­e sector across the whole value chain. My ministry is promoting you mainstream­ing in all its programmin­g in line with Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals and contributi­ng towards making our country a middle income economy by 2030,’’ said Deputy Minister Haritatos.

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