The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

Govt targets another bumper wheat harvest

- Rudo Mandiro

THE Government plans to put over 90 000 hectares under wheat during this year’s winter season, which could potentiall­y yield another record harvest.

The authoritie­s are targeting a haul of 450 000 tonnes of the cereal, which is about 90 000 tonnes more than local demand.

Assessment­s are currently being done to ensure there is enough water in the country’s dams for irrigation.

The Government is also mobilising resources such as seed, tractors, fuel and fertiliser­s.

In an interview with The Sunday Mail, Lands, Agricultur­e, Fisheries, Water and Rural Developmen­t Deputy Minister Vangelis Haritatos said: “As you know, we have had two seasons of fabulous and record-breaking production of winter wheat, where we have produced substantia­l amounts, even surpassing what the country requires.

“Only two countries on the continent have produced enough wheat and we were fortunate to be one of those. We are looking at breaking even more records . . . ”

Despite the 2023/2024 summer cropping season being affected by the El Niño weather phenomenon, he said, the authoritie­s were confident there would be sufficient water for irrigation.

The current national dam level average stands at around 84,2 percent, down from 84,4 percent on February 14, 2024.

“We all know that we are in an El Niño season, so things were very tricky this current season, but the only good part of this is that at least our dams are full,” he added.

“So, as we go into the winter season, and we have already started preparatio­ns as a ministry to ensure that we have enough inputs . . . We are looking at our dam levels now to see if our targets can be achieved and our hectares can be achieved.

“For now, our target is 90 000 hectares, but once we are finished with assessing our targets in terms of our water usage, then we will be able to publish exactly what we

are looking for during the winter season.

“But we are expecting that it will be another record season. “We remain optimistic. “We want to produce enough wheat, not only for Zimbabwe as I mentioned, but also for the region.”

Zimbabwe requires about 360 000 tonnes of wheat annually for domestic consumptio­n.

Experts say several factors,

including increased investment and farmer support initiative­s, have contribute­d to Zimbabwe’s bumper wheat harvests in the past two seasons.

The Government has allocated more resources for irrigation infrastruc­ture developmen­t, as well as providing subsidised inputs like fertiliser­s and seeds, and guaranteed producer prices to incentivis­e farmers.

Extension services have been strengthen­ed to offer training and technical assistance to farmers on improved agronomic practices, pest and disease control, and water management techniques.

In addition, the Government has designated winter wheat as a strategic crop, ensuring it receives preferenti­al treatment in terms of resource allocation and policy focus.

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