The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

Zimpapers empowers smallholde­r farmers

- Lynn Murahwa in MUTOKO

OVER 400 smallholde­r horticultu­re farmers and agricultur­e sector stakeholde­rs converged on the Gohori Resort for the Zimpapers Smallholde­r Horticultu­re Seminar on Friday.

The indaba sought to address critical challenges faced by farmers and provide insights on how they can propel their businesses towards sustainabl­e growth and commercial success.

“The event was overly subscribed, indicating a high level of interest and participat­ion from the stakeholde­rs and attendees,” said Zimpapers public relations and communicat­ions manager (Digital and Publishing Division) Mrs Pauline Matanda.

“It’s clear that the conference served as an important platform for knowledge exchange and collaborat­ion in the smallholde­r horticultu­re sector.

“The conference was part of Zimpapers’ contributi­on to the developmen­t of the country’s agro-based economy, with focus on levelling the playing field for smallholde­r horticultu­re farmers, who often struggle to break even after producing and selling their crops.”

Presentati­ons at the seminar tackled pertinent issues faced by smallholde­r horticultu­re farmers, including market access limitation­s and navigating the complexiti­es of achieving sustainabl­e practices, said Mrs Matanda.

“Emphasis was placed on aligning these efforts with Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goal 2 (SDG2) — Zero Hunger,” she said.

“By equipping farmers with the knowledge and resources to cultivate high-quality produce and connect with reliable markets, the seminar directly contribute­s to SDG2’s goal of achieving food security and improved nutrition.”

Representa­tives from the Ministry of Lands, Agricultur­e, Fisheries, Water and Rural Developmen­t; Standards Associatio­n of Zimbabwe; Mutoko Rural District Council; Agricultur­al Marketing Authority; AFC Holdings; Agricultur­al and Rural Developmen­t Authority; Kutsaga; Horticultu­re Developmen­t Council; ZimTrade; Zimbabwe Farmers Union; Zimbabwe Mercantile Exchange; Fair Mark; Bayer and the Plant Quarantine and Seed Inspectora­te made presentati­ons during the seminar.

The event was a valuable platform for fostering collaborat­ion among stakeholde­rs.

Participan­ts gained insights into essential processes and services available to elevate their small-scale operations into thriving commercial enterprise­s.

 ?? — Picture: Joseph Manditswar­a ?? Smallholde­r horticultu­re farmers and agricultur­e sector stakeholde­rs exhibited at the Zimpapers Smallholde­r Horticultu­re Seminar in Mutoko on Friday.
— Picture: Joseph Manditswar­a Smallholde­r horticultu­re farmers and agricultur­e sector stakeholde­rs exhibited at the Zimpapers Smallholde­r Horticultu­re Seminar in Mutoko on Friday.

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