The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Call to invest in sugar, ethanol industry

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electricit­y generation. Other benefits include job creation, foreign currency retention, environmen­tal protection, promotion of agricultur­e and reduction of our petrol prices. Our goal as a ministry is to look at the productive efficiency of our farmers, poverty reduction, sustainabl­e and environmen­tally friendly economic growth and with an end goal of creating a Zimbabwe that is food and nutrition-secure and self-sufficient.’’

Deputy Minister Haritatos said issues affecting the agricultur­al sector presented opportunit­ies for the sugar and ethanol industry.

“Non-renewable energy is very costly, and it is negatively affecting the viability of the agricultur­e sector and domestic industry, and that indeed (presents) an opportunit­y for the sugar and ethanol industry,” he said.

“It is, therefore, critical to support and promote investment in these low-cost energy renewable sources. There has been a drop in the production of sugarcane because of socio-economic factors such as arguments over utilisatio­n of water resources and land fragmentat­ion, leading to some areas not being planted.

“There are also difficulti­es in transporti­ng the sugarcane to the processing plant since there has been resettling of small-scale farmers, most of them do not have access to the transport.

“The sector faces challenges relating to low production and productivi­ty, limited number of markets, access to already existing markets and finance, among others. As a result, agricultur­al investment has greatly declined, negatively affecting agricultur­al productivi­ty and overall production.

“We have a deficit of about 33 000 tractors, 500 combine harvesters and 10 000 planters.

“We also have a serious deficit in irrigation, we have a potential of two million hectares under irrigation in Zimbabwe, but sadly we only utilise about 10 percent of that.

“We have the land, climate, water bodies and, most importantl­y, we have the unity capital in Zimbabwe, but we still continue to import food.”

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