The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

3m farmers undergo Pfumvudza training

- Theseus Shambare

MORE than three million farmers have completed training in Pfumvudza/Intwasa conservati­on agricultur­e, while around two million plots have been prepared for planting ahead of commenceme­nt of the 2023-2024 summer cropping season.

The Government plans to train at least 3,5 million smallholde­r farmers by the end of this month to ensure crops are planted in time when the rainy season begins.

Inputs such as seed and fertiliser have now been stockpiled at Grain Marketing Board (GMB) depots countrywid­e ahead of delivery to beneficiar­ies.

Agricultur­al Advisory and Rural Developmen­t Services director for training and informatio­n Mr Sibangiliz­we Dlodlo said the training of farmers was progressin­g well.

“According to our weather experts, the 2023-2024 summer cropping season will be affected by the El Niño weather phenomenon, threatenin­g our food production.

“This calls for us to climate-proof our agricultur­e. Failure is never part of our vocabulary or DNA.

“At least 3 132 322 farmers have been trained on climate-proofing production under the Pfumvudza programme,” said Mr Dlodlo.

“A total of 1 711 313 plots have been prepared, translatin­g to 116 972 hectares.”

Climate-proofing production, he said, was key to ensuring a successful cropping season.

“The training covered technical aspects of Pfumvudza/Intwasa.

“The concept is hinged on three principles: crop rotation, mulching and minimum tillage. These concepts aim to boost yields and increase resilience to the negative impacts of climate change.”

Mr Dlodlo said the overwhelmi­ng interest in Pfumvudza had prompted Government to increase the number of beneficiar­ies from 2,3 million households in the 2021-2022 season to the current 3,5 million households.

“Farmers have been very co-operative,” he said.

“According to the 2023 ZimVAC (Zimbabwe Vulnerabil­ity Assessment Committee) report, 47 percent of our farmers had taken up the Pfumvudza/Intwasa concept or technology only two years into its inception.

“This motivated us to raise the mobilisati­on bar even higher, so we went on a Pfumvudza/Intwasa mobilisati­on and training blitz in preparatio­n for the 2023-2024

President Mnangagwa (third from left), First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa, Vice Presidents Constantin­o Chiwenga and Kembo Mohadi share a lighter moment during a tree planting session in Gweru yesterday summer season.”

Zimbabwe Commercial Farmers Union president Dr Shadreck Makombe welcomed the expansive mobilisati­on drive.

“With the El Niño phenomenon upon us, farmers need to have enough time to prepare their land for Pfumvudza, knowing they have inputs in place,” he said.

“However, we also urge farmers to practise rainwater harvesting throughout the season for any probable mid-season dry spell so that they can irrigate their crops since they are small plots, which are manageable.”

To ensure transparen­t and corruption-free input distributi­on, Government has set up a committee in every ward to ensure intended beneficiar­ies receive inputs on time.

Farmers who spoke to The Sunday Mail said they have embraced Pfumvudza to mitigate the effects of El Niño.

“I got the training from our ward extension officers,” said Mrs Tamari Bizure-Kupfuma,

a farmer under Chief Nenguwo in Marondera, Mashonalan­d East province, last week.

“Initially, I was hesitant to join, but after seeing how the method helped some of my fellow villagers get better yields last season, I decided to consider the programme.

“I am currently preparing my plots to benefit from the scheme.”

The Government has since adopted a new seed distributi­on method based on agro-ecological regions.

Farmers in drier regions — 4 and 5 — will receive drought-tolerant traditiona­l grains seed, while those in region 3 will get seed for small grains and maize.

Farmers in high-potential areas such as regions 1 and 2 will be receiving high-yielding maize varieties and traditiona­l grains, in addition to soya bean and sugar bean seed.

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President Mnangagwa and First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa look at the national dress material, the brainchild of Amai Mnangagwa during a tour of exhibition stands at the 20th National People’s Conference in Gweru yesterday. — Pictures: John Manzongo

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