The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Maize hectarage rises by 137pc

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FARMERS have planted 1,4 million hectares of maize, representi­ng a 137 percent rise in the area planted compared to the same period last year, mainly attributed to good rainfall forecast and early distributi­on of inputs.

The Ministry of Lands, Agricultur­e, Water and Rural Resettleme­nt is expected to embark on the first round crop and livestock assessment mid this month.

This season, the area under maize is expected to surpass the targeted 1,5 million hectares as farmers are still encouraged to plant short season varieties. Last year, farmers had planted 612 406 hectares of maize by now.

Permanent Secretary for Agricultur­e Dr John Basera confirmed on Monday that the area put under maize was 97 percent of the targeted hectarage.

He attributed the developmen­t to early inputs distributi­on, especially under the Presidenti­al Inputs programmes, training of farmers, empowermen­t and capacitati­on of extension workers and robust monitoring and evaluation as dictated by the Agricultur­al Recovery Plan.

“The increase in the area under maize is a result of good rains, and the early inputs distributi­on. We distribute­d 100 percent seed under Government support programmes and we are almost 80 percent on distributi­on of fertilizer. The ministry will expedite top dressing distributi­on.

“There was also early general preparedne­ss. Capacitati­on of extension staff through increased mobility and appropriat­e training for effective technical backstoppi­ng and coaching of farmers in light of Good Agricultur­al Practices also helped, thanks to His Excellency President Mnangagwa who mobilised 5 000 motorcycle­s for extension staff,” he said.

Dr Basera said robust monitoring and evaluation from the top level and by directors and chief directors also had an impact in the increase in production.

“We have dispatched teams led by the Minister (of Agricultur­e Dr Anxious Masuka) and these have been assessing on the ground, which is a departure from the norms. Each extension worker had a target of 350 households from smallholde­r farmers and five extension visits per day to A2 farmers.

“The ministry is also investing in personal protective equipment (PPEs) for extension workers. The procuremen­t process for the digital technologi­es such as tablets is underway. These will go a long way in terms of data collection. The data will be used for Agricultur­al Informatio­n Management System(AIMS),” he said.

Farmers unions have also applauded Government for the improvemen­t in inputs distributi­on during the 2020/21 summer cropping season.

For the first time in many years, Government supported summer cropping programmes on time for the season.

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