The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

Prof Moyo got US$100 000 from Command Agric

- Kuda Bwititi Chief Reporter

PROFESSOR Jonathan Moyo received inputs worth around US$100 000 under Command Agricultur­e — and wants additional resources from the programme it has emerged.

This is despite the Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Developmen­t Minister repeatedly insulting the programme and calling it Vice-President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s “Command Ugly-Culture”.

President Mugabe on Friday described Command Agricultur­e — which he revealed was the brainchild of First Lady Amai Grace Mugabe and VP Mnangagwa — as “beautiful”.

Now The Sunday Mail has establishe­d that Prof Moyo collected 105x25kg of maize seed, 1 600x50kg of compound D fertiliser, 1 030x50kg of ammonium nitrate fertiliser, and 2 500 litres of diesel last summer under Command Agricultur­e.

He also got the following herbicides: 75 sachets of Stella Star, 200 litres of glyphosate, 100 sachets of nicosulfur­on and 200 sachets of halosulfur­on.

The inputs — worth US$98 365 — went to his Elephant Trust Farm (formerly Patterson) in Mazowe, producing a bounteous crop that authoritie­s have hailed as one of the best under Command Agricultur­e.

Informatio­n at hand shows Prof Moyo’s wife, Barbara, last week requested more diesel from officials administer­ing the programme in Mashonalan­d Central to enable the family to complete harvesting and deliver maize to the Grain Marketing Board.

Agricultur­e and Rural Extension Services Mashonalan­d Central Provincial officer Mr Stancilae Tapererwa told The Sunday Mail, “She is one of the farmers whom we are expecting to do well by delivering maize under Command Agricultur­e. These farmers signed contracts, which compel them to deliver maize to the GMB.

“Our hope is that farmers in Mashonalan­d Central will fulfil their contracts by delivering the maize. Mrs Moyo continues to support Command Agricultur­e despite her husband’s apparent hostility to the programme, which is surprising, really, given her level of commitment.”

Another officer said, “Mrs Moyo has shown that she fully supports the programme, even in her discussion­s with Arex officers. She goes regularly to their offices and has never indicated that she is against Command Agricultur­e. She appears ready to be part of the programme again next season.

“We have started registerin­g farmers for next season, and are expecting that she is going to be one of those who will benefit because the next phase will be better than the first.”

Government introduced Command Agricultur­e in 2016 to boost agricultur­al production while complement­ing the Presidenti­al Well-Wishers Agricultur­al Inputs Support Scheme.

Grain was planted on nearly 300 000 hectares, with a harvest of over 2,7 million tonnes projected.

At a Presidenti­al Youth Interface Rally in Masvingo last Friday, President Mugabe described the initiative as “beautiful” and central to food security.

He said, “Saka takavamba Command Agricultur­e VaMnangagw­a vataura kuti aiwa, idea yacho yakavambwa naFirst Lady yekubatani­dza vanhu kuti: Hatingavab­atanidze here sezvo taita dambudziko renzara, vanhu varime vakabatana?

“Vakagara pasi pahuviri hwavo tisingaziv­e isu. Kusana kuinyora nekuitasan­ura pabepa ndokubva vazouya nayo nokuna VaMade nekunesu tese. Tikati, ‘Ah, yakanaka asi inozoda mari.’ Ko chitadzo chakava chipi ipapo? Vakatadzei VaMnangagw­a?”

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