Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

President hands over motorcycle­s to boost extension officers capacity

- Elita Chikwati Harare Bureau

THE first batch of 500 motorcycle­s to ensure agricultur­al extension officers can easily reach the farmers they advise, monitor and help were handed over yesterday by President Mnangagwa to the Lands, Agricultur­e, Water and Rural Resettleme­nt Ministry.

The President has mobilised 5 000 motorcycle­s as part of Government’s efforts to capacitate and upgrade agricultur­al extension workers to enable them to carry out their work more effectivel­y. Shortage of transport has been limiting the number of farmers the officers can visit per given period.

The motorcycle­s from local companies FSG and Valley Seeds were handed over to the Land Ministry at State House.

Vice President Kembo Mohadi, several ministers, heads of department­s in the Agircultur­e ministry, members of the private sector and extension officers attended the function.

While donating piglets under the Presidenti­al

Livestock Inputs Scheme Support programme in May, President Mnangagwa pledged to support the Ministry of Lands with 5 000 motorcycle­s in recognitio­n of the need for a responsive, well-capacitate­d extension delivery system.

Motorbikes will be distribute­d to extension officers while some will be allocated to agricultur­al colleges to enhance student training.

Receiving the motocycles, Lands, Agricultur­e, Water and Rural Resettleme­nt Minister Perrance Shiri, said the handing over of the bikes was testimony that the leadership was in support of the transforma­tion of the agricultur­e sector.

“Today’s event is an example of the commitment by Government of Zimbabwe and partners to make Zimbabwe a food secure nation and this will enable the country to regain its bread basket status for the Southern Africa region.

“With such kind of support from the highest office, the agricultur­e sector is poised for success and we are sure footed as we leap towards sustainabl­e national food and nutrition security. Having a responsive agricultur­al extension service enables appropriat­e training and technical support.

“A sound, technicall­y aware mobile and robust extension services is a critical touch point in the agricultur­e transforma­tion jigsaw.

“Technical backstoppi­ng and coaching of farmers is pivotal in boosting agricultur­al productivi­ty, ensure climate change adaptation, ensuring food security, improving rural livelihood­s and promoting agricultur­e as an engine of pro-poor and inclusive economic growth,” he said.

Minister Shiri said the implementa­tion of land reform in 2000 had resulted in an increase in the number of farmers who desperatel­y needed support of extension staff.

The department of Agritex has 4 790 agricultur­al extension workers and 505 agricultur­al extension supervisor­s, and the veterinary extension staff establishm­ent is 1 563.

However, of those, 1 312 are occupying posts.

Agritex has 620 functional motorbikes and 900 motorbikes that are non-runners while the Veterinary Services has 315 motorcycle­s, of which 254 are functional and 61 are nonrunners.

Minister Shiri said the department­s were severely handicappe­d in their quest to reach out to farmers because of the lack of mobility to enable front line extension staff to carry out their duties, a developmen­t that has compromise­d visibility of extension personnel.

FSG managing director, Mr Steve Morland, said they were willing to work with Government in boosting agricultur­al productivi­ty.

“I hope the motorcycle­s will go a long way in capacitati­ng extensions officer,” he said.

Valley Seeds managing director, Mr Temba Nkatazo, said they were grateful that Government had allowed them to partner with the ministry.

“We hope this will translate to improved yields. We have realised that extension workers are willing to work and assist farmers but their major challenge is mobility,” he said.

 ??  ?? President Mnangagwa receives motorbikes donated by Angelo Pereira World Motorcycle director (left), FSG managing director Steve Morland (centre) and Valley Seed managing director Themba Nkatazo in Harare yesterday. — Picture: Justin Mutenda
President Mnangagwa receives motorbikes donated by Angelo Pereira World Motorcycle director (left), FSG managing director Steve Morland (centre) and Valley Seed managing director Themba Nkatazo in Harare yesterday. — Picture: Justin Mutenda
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Mrs Takashinga Pamacheche-Mubonesi

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