Times of Eswatini

To reduce cost of agricultur­al inputs

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THE LUSIP II farmers have a collaborat­ion with Ubombo Sugar, which buys fertiliser

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he high cost of farming inputs pihnragosd­atuhffceec“ateucdraol­psirtsoytd­hauenccdto­iou“nnutbaryny.trietdyuoc­Ǧf forhmisanh­aces foufrthera­agfrfieccu­teltdutrhe­ebpuesriǦ ntoesthses­ehgikmeein­tiamnpdocr­otsn,tpruibsuht­iendg enxapncoir­atlscdhaol­wlen.gFeasramnd­ertshowsie­ththfaitǦ swtielrl efinadffie­ncgteitddb­ifyficult to Ǧmͳͻainwte­arine teh“euciluibrr­eiunmt mwairtkhet­h. e demands of upshceayli­antgteosft­tehde tihnpatutd­su, ethteoytrh­eeǦ duced the “uantity of inputs used sinucpcreo­sdsuwcthio­en asnudppfel­yigi nge.d a look of

DzWe used little to no inputs in our ptoro dexupcetin­osnivbeetc­oabuusyeat­nhdeywaerc­eannoowt tahffeoyrs­datidh.eir re“uired “uantities,dz

A discussion on the possible stratǦ epgroiedsu­cftoior nrecodsuts­cisnugchaa­gsrfiecrut­liltiuserr­asl panrodfsit­eaebdlsewf­airthmtihn­egaisimono­ftahcehpie­ilvei.ng andohstora­tgicruiclu­tultruarl aelnetenrt­peripsreis eins pevaertnic­Ǣ uplraor,daurcetniv­oiwtybiesl­olowwbǢrpe­raokǦ dpouscteǦh“auravleits­yt liosscsoem­s aprreoomni­stheedrain­sed. pforhroebt­rhelefemoc­rseo.,utnhterrye tisoaandud­rgeesnsttn­heesde

As the country is working tireǦ cbleoislni­slieyn“gtuoefrnfe­ccecostsvo­eofrfthtfe­hroemskert­achrineise­edcser,sitsthiase­Ǧ, ifunrctlhu­edrincgrer­aitseinagd­dfuiteioln­parlicveus­ln, ewrialǦl bfoirlithi­eescaonudn­tmryaktoea­itchmieovr­e idtsifficG­uslt. coFmermtil­oisdeirtis­esonthe aotf thsewseast­itnraitset­giilcl fhoeravfei­lrytimlisp­eorrst,sw. heinchcea, rtheempori­sctelys cmraedasee­fdrosmincg­easth, heasvteard­troafsthic­eacllryisi­insǦ.

swatini might be forced to imǦ opnogrot itnognrnae­insfoalflb­theatndsad­muaegteod the crohpes beinfoirse­trhyaorfve­Asgtrinicg­u.lture says tphroadt uecveednbt­ehaonus gahs steheedsco­aundntfroy­r vceornyshu­imghptoiom­ne, etthtehede­nmeeadnsdo­fwthaes tchoeundte­rym. ahnedmofin­bisetarnys­rewvaeaslh­edigtheart pthraonduw­cheaatntdh­esucpopuln­yt.ry was able to

A few challenges were cited, inǦ cover the surface area during plantǦ tinhgatseb­sesainosn.wAenroeths enrscihtia­vleletnogw­eawrdas pwreotawch­eiantgheth­recohnardv­ietisotnin­sgwsheaesn­oanp. Ǧ

he country was sourcing three pvcaalulrl­isyetȋihee­sioofǦrnͶo­eͷmȌt.hoauhtesii­sdvpaertio­hedetiuecc­oseuwdnetl­rroyeǦ favourable for the wet weather conditions currently experience­d in the country. whhicehr emwa swaamti acraknetta­fkoerabdev­ansǦ tage of. he ministry also added itnhdaetei­dnwsauscah­ntaimssest iwf ohnaettath­kesstohiel icnuilttiu­artieveana­dndfainrmv­eisntgs inditu. sthrey apgrroiǦ tdhuectoiv­oenrraallt­ebucosinnt­einsus essegtomde­enctlainti­eoin. couhnitsry­s,ewcittohrp­wroadsulce­taiodninsu­gfifincite­hnet enough to supply both local and inLteorcna­altfiaornm­alemrsarsk­eetms. to be findǦ ipnrgoditu­dctifsfitc­ousltuptop­lpyrobdotu­hceloecnao­l uangdh internatio­nal markets, which are dduemcoear­dneldopicr­naogldl.yuactrse wnohwichim­wpeoretepd­rotoǦ the country which increases supply cost, making them more expensive.

third horticultu­re winansohvo­asttieodne­aprllaietr­fotrhmis HE month and issues and chalǦ lenges affecting farmers were discussed.

Agtrwicaus­lthuorsatl­ed abryktehte­ingatioanr­adl ȋ A oardȌ in collaborat­ion wopitmhens­twantitnei­rWpraitser­ȋandWAevel­ȌǦ unindiesrt­rtyhoefsAt­gerwicaurl­dtusrhei.p of the plWy iatnhdthpe­oionrc“ounasliist­tyeonfcypr­inodsucpeǦ eamrnomneg­nlot cwaal nfatrsmaep­rse,rtmheangeo­nvtǦ soAlbuotiu­otnͶ. Ͳ per cent of produce “lfyruorame­liŒtelyoccota­erldsf,paeorimitl­haeegrres.disuceotno­sptaonotrǦ porhtisseh­xcaesedcoi­nngtriͳb.ʹutbeildli­oton aimndǦ exports contractin­g despite a glFoabraml sehros rmtaegneti­oofnceodmt­mhaotdtiht­ieisr. b“iugagleits­yt cwhasllteh­negeuninav­parioldaub­ciliintyg of or limited access to farming itinnhpetr­huetesxc.poeuhnesty­irvyse.aiodr tnhoetyawv­aeirleabel­ieǦ ulaniniist­aebruoœfaAygersit­ceurldtuar­yechaablǦ laesntgine­dg sfaorlmute­iorns stothcaotm­weilulptrw­anitshǦ form the agricultur­e sector. tihcuisltw­uraesindnu­orivnagtit­ohneptlhat­irfodrhmoa­rtǦ

siebasyaei­dnifaLromd­geers. struggle with cthoestesǢ­stchaelatu­insgsifaaȀ­rmkrinaign­ienwpuart htiaosn aolfsfooad­ffietecmte­sd, wt heicdhiisn­tcrliubdue­Ǧ grains and edible oils, with the prDzichees ptarkicine­gofanfuuep­l iws arldsotroe­nnadn. uthpewraer­xdacterarbŒeactteosrt­yh, ewshiitcuh­atfiuornǦ dsirnivcee­rsfuoef ilnifslaot­inoen.oAft the emndaionf iotfaulsl, tohisstais­rtapwroadr­nuicninggs­iogunrtowa­nll ofimonopod­ouarrntscd,orwuenhdti­ucrcyheǯsa­dreecpoaen­lnsoodmean­yd.cdzeraoin

e further urged farmers to

Tadopt the food safety standards tainodn afottratih­neGirlofba­arml GsA. P certificaǦ e said there must also be an increase in exported vegetables abcsclmept­otreaedphf­arerormedu­teocrtisin­otwnerisln­tlanntiodo­wanradblls­ye.

egetables produced under dGelombaol­nGsAtrPact­erstisfaic­faettiyo,ns, hwohuiclhd laotctraal­cmt aprkeemtsi­u. m prices even in

aœAiya adodaerd that locahl me kairœkwetes oalnsophro­avdeu“ceuaalintd­y etxhpeeyct­daotionnos­t settelesaf­oidr ilteswsa. s for that reason that tdhiedynho­atdmtoeree­tŒethctep“ruodaluict­ye standards. agDzFeadrwm­heresnatrh­eegir epartolydu­dcisecogue­trsǦ rGeAŒePctceedr.tifAied. oWaerdhias­vGeloablsa­ol rʹeʹcͲeͲnͲ­ǣtʹlyͲͳaͺc­F“ouoidredaf­etthye anǦ angi ebmabeynvt­egyestaebm­lefopratch­keingnfcaa­cbileiǦ itsy.rehfliescp­tirveestoi­fgitohuesh­riegcholge­nvietlioon­f h“byeuasolau­iitrdy.satassffua­rtanthce pmaaciknht­oauinsed,dz ed tWhAat the maarmketis­thfoulerta­hdedrǦ indicated that they were willing ftaorsmoeu­rsc,ebpurtodth­uecreefrao­rme slomcael euntd, ewrhlyiicn­hginchclau­ldleenigne­csonatsips­trensǦt sbupyipnlg­y,pproicoers“oufaplirto­ydaunced fhriogmh cureresnat­idprtohdeu­ycȋerAs. oard and

WA Ȍ have viewed it to be apsrofpaer­rmtehrast,thgoeyvecr­onmveennet­aogfafiinǦ cialsȀpoli­cymakers, extension saessrfvur­irecaesnsh­c, efpoororod­gdasunacfi­seeatytvia­aonlnudse,“acushawali­eitnlyl apnladyern­sgtaogeshm­areeaninin­fogrfmulal­ytion hfaorwmteh­resyincatn­owasasrisd­tssǮmpraol­ldhuocldin­egr m“uaarlkitey­tsaǯ.nd safe vegetables for

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The high cost of farming inputs has afcfleucdt­eindgpnroo­tdhuacvtii­nognebnyor­uegdhuscei­negdsthtoe quality and quantity of produce across the country.

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