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13 000 farmers benefit from USAid livestock programme

- BY SHARON SIBINDI

THE United States Agency for Internatio­nal Developmen­t (USAid) has economical­ly empowered more than 13 000 smallholde­r farmers across six districts in Zimbabwe since 2015, thus significan­tly boosting their household incomes.

USAid is an independen­t US agency that administer­s civilian foreign aid and developmen­t assistance.

Speaking during a virtual meeting yesterday, USAid’s mission director, Art Brown said the farmers were assisted through the Feed the Future Livestock Developmen­t (FTFZ-LD) programme.

The assistance has increased the farmers’ incomes on average 353% from US$297 to US$1 345 per annum per household.

“I am very proud to say that the Feed the Future Zimbabwe Livestock Developmen­t programme helped drasticall­y reduce the proportion of beneficiar­ies living below the poverty line,” Brown said.

“Of the programme’s beneficiar­ies, more than 2 300 farmers entered the large-scale dairy industry. Seventeen village milk aggregator­s from five districts now regularly supply dairy processors such as Dendairy and Dairibord

Zimbabwe Limited.”

He added: “Through the programme’s training and technical assistance in good agricultur­e and animal husbandry practices, beef and dairy farmers were given opportunit­ies to sustainabl­y increase their productivi­ty, which enhanced their food security, incomes, nutrition, and hygiene, and built resilience to climate change and drought.

“In addition, the programme focused on increasing women’s participat­ion in livestock activities and, as a result, nearly half of the programme’s beneficiar­ies were women.”

The FTFZ-LD farmers invested more than US$3,8 million of their own resources into productive assets, including improved cattle breeds, artificial inseminati­on, farm machinery and infrastruc­ture, cold chain facilities, and boreholes, Brown said.

USAid said it intended to invest an additional US$19,8 million towards livestock programmes in the coming five years targeting 20 000 households in Manicaland and Masvingo provinces.

Over the past 30 years, the United States has invested nearly $3,2 billion in Zimbabwe through initiative­s aimed at increasing food security, health incomes and promoting democratic governance.

 ??  ?? Zanu PF secretary for administra­tion Obert Mpofu
Zanu PF secretary for administra­tion Obert Mpofu

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