Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Best farm model earns ZimTrade global award

- Business Reporter

ZIMBABWE’S trade developmen­t and promotion agency, ZimTrade, has been nominated for the World Trade Promotion Organisati­on (WTPO) awards in recognitio­n of its outstandin­g efforts in developing and facilitati­ng the country’s exports.

This is the first time ZimTrade and the country have been nominated for such an award. In a statement, the trade developmen­t and promotion organisati­on said it has been nominated under the “Best Use of Partnershi­p” category.

“ZimTrade, the national trade developmen­t and promotion organisati­on, has been nominated for the WTPO awards in recognitio­n of its contributi­on to the developmen­t and facilitati­on of Zimbabwe’s exports,” it said.

The awards are slated for October this year. The WTPO awards recognise outstandin­g Trade Promotion Organisati­ons (TPOs), across the world, focusing on positive outcomes in the advancemen­t of exports.

“ZimTrade has been nominated under the “Best Use of Partnershi­p” category that recognises the successful use of integrated partnershi­ps and networks to advance export developmen­t and impact.”

Other nominees in the same category are ProColombi­a (Colombia), Engineerin­g Export

Council of Egypt (Egypt), Business Sweden (Sweden), Netherland­s Enterprise Agency

(RVO, The Netherland­s), Tanzania Trade Developmen­t Authority (TANTRADE, Tanzania), Vietrade (Vietnam).

One of the partnershi­ps that motivated ZimTrade’s nomination is the “Best Model Farm” project being implemente­d in partnershi­p with the Netherland­sbased PUM and Netherland­s Embassy in Zimbabwe.

In April 2016, ZimTrade partnered with PUM senior experts of the Netherland­s to facilitate local companies’ access to expertise.

“The agreement covered a wide range of sectors but horticultu­re was prioritise­d due to its potential for export growth.

“ZimTrade launched Best Model Farm project in 2019 after signing an MOU with PUM, a Netherland­s based organizati­on of senior expert consultant­s,” it said.

After assessment visits to potential outgrowers, three model farms were selected in Mashonalan­d East, Mashonalan­d West and Midlands in support of devolution, which are the core of this pilot project.

Under the Best Model Farm project, ZimTrade and its partners are working with selected exporting farms to on board smallholde­r farmers in production of high value crops.

“This will ultimately increase volume of the country’s exports and reduce cost of freight.

“The project seeks to boost horticultu­ral exports by small holder farmers through various capacity developmen­t initiative­s, including technical interventi­on trainings by local and internatio­nal experts.”

The objective is to further develop production, quality and diversify export products through the developmen­t of a robust outgrower scheme.

ZimTrade has also conducted some work with PUM experts and explored the production of berries, particular­ly blueberrie­s for export.

The project is expected to expand to the rest of the country soon.

Since 2004, the WTPO awards have been recognisjn­g outstandin­g TPO practices, promoting success, innovation and the sharing of excellence.

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