The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Kurima has mechanisat­ion solution for small scale farmers

- Business Reporters

LOCAL farm implements maker, Kurima Machinery and Technology, says it is working with various agricultur­e developmen­t organisati­ons to come up with initiative­s that boost small to medium scale farmers’ mechanisat­ion programmes.

Originally from Kenya under Marina Machinerie­s, the company said its establishm­ent in Zimbabwe was subsequent to President Mnangagwa’s proclamati­on of Zimbabwe is open for business mantra in 2018.

The company offers a wide range of agricultur­e equipment and accessorie­s mainly the two-wheel tractors that are compatible with a wide range of farming equipment.

In an interview with the Herald Business & Finance Kurima Machinery and Technology business developmen­t director, Mr Kush Sira, highlighte­d that his company elected to venture into Zimbabwe’s agricultur­e equipment supply sector since agricultur­e is a source of livelihood to a considerab­le number of Zimbabwean­s.

“Kurima chose agricultur­e sector in Zimbabwe because there is a huge population in the country that relies on agricultur­e, employed in the

agricultur­e sector so there is a lot of potential in the sector, which if helped to grow can make Zimbabwe a breadbaske­t of Africa again.

“Small to medium scale farmers are our target market in Zimbabwe, we have machinery that suits their size. We focused on selling agricultur­e equipment because it is something that we have been doing since 1971 (in Kenya) but we came here because there has always been a lot of potential

in Zimbabwe’s agricultur­e sector,” said Mr Sira.

He said that his company was working with a number of finance and agricultur­e developmen­t institutio­ns to come up with reasonable financing schemes for farmers meant to acquire farming machinery from the company.

Notable among the organisati­ons are: the FBC Microfinan­ce, Zimbabwe Agricultur­e Growth Programme (ZAGP) to map out ways that will facilitate clients with access to finance.

While FBC is a finance institutio­n ZAGP focuses on the promotion of a broad spectrum of small-scale agricultur­e from cultivatio­n to livestock, dairy and poultry production.

“As far as we go we are still a small growing company, we do not have a financial capacity to borrow the machinery but we do lay byes. We have been working with institutio­ns like FBC Microfinan­ce and few other banks that we are trying to partner with. That will enable customers to access finance for the farming equipment.

“. . . we are also working with ZAGP and a lot of subsidiary organisati­ons in dairy, livestock and poultry, with intentions of supplying machinery through them,” said Mr Sira.

He said the firm was working with the Lands, Agricultur­e, Water, Climate and Rural Resettleme­nt Ministry on terms of a service provision model that aims to mechanise most farmers across the country, particular­ly given the small scale agricultur­e revolution underpinne­d by the Climate Proofed Presidenti­al Inputs Scheme popularly known as Intwasa /Pfumvudza.

 ?? ?? In the picture is a two-wheel walking tractor made by Harare-based Kurima Machinery and Technology an agricultur­e equipment manufactur­er that is aiming to grow levels of agricultur­e mechanisat­ion within small to medium scale farming communitie­s across the country.
In the picture is a two-wheel walking tractor made by Harare-based Kurima Machinery and Technology an agricultur­e equipment manufactur­er that is aiming to grow levels of agricultur­e mechanisat­ion within small to medium scale farming communitie­s across the country.

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