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Local NGO capacitate­s small-scale farmers

- BY SHARON SIBINDI Follow Sharon on Twitter @SibindiSha­ron

ABOUT 512 budding farmers from seven districts in the country will benefit from a financial and capacity-building package from local non-government­al organisati­on, Hand in Hand Zimbabwe, which assists farmers.

Farmers at Rujeko garden, Masasa ward 17 in Chikomba district, Mashonalan­d East province, have embraced the scheme being spearheade­d by Market Linkages Project (MLP) and assisted by Hand in Hand Zimbabwe. They said that it will enable them to access markets and finance.

The project will be implemente­d in seven districts which include Bulilima and Gwanda in Matabelela­nd South Province, Lupane and Nkayi in Matabelela­nd North province, Chirumanzu and Shurugwi in Midlands province and Chikomba district in Mashonalan­d East province.

The programme started in June 2019 is set to end in May 2022.

Of the 512 entreprene­urs that are set to benefit from the scheme, 60% are youths, and 40% are adults.

“We appreciate this project. However, we have a huge challenge when it comes to linkages to market our produce when it is ready,” said one of the beneficiar­ies Rufaro Zimbago.

“Hand in Hand Zimbabwe came to our rescue and capacitate­d us with knowledge,” she said.

Zimbago said Chikomba area normally receives low rainfall, a situation which has affected farmers who often experience water challenges.

“We had serious water challenges which made us stop growing certain crops like butternuts, okra, and tomatoes. Farmers ended up getting demotivate­d by the water challenges.

“However, with the assistance of Hand in Hand Zimbabwe, we have managed to install water taps which will allow us to expand our produce so that we can take it to the market. We will also be able to expand our gardens,” she said.

Hand in Hand Zimbabwe chief executive Felix Tete said: “Farmers like it and our organisati­on offers them training. We also got a donor that assists us to support the project with material resources. The programme is doing well.”

To date, the organisati­on has installed at least nine solar-powered boreholes and supplied building material for eight blair toilets, a developmen­t which will go a long way in providing water and sanitation for over 9 000 community members.

 ??  ?? Hand in Hand Zimbabwe is capacitati­ng small-scale farmers in all its seven districts of operation, namely Bulilima, Chikomba, Chirumanzu, Gwanda, Lupane, Nkayi and Shurugwi. Recently, the non-government­al organisati­on handed over inputs worth US$2 300 to farmers in Masasa ward 17 in Chikomba district, Mashonalan­d East province.
Hand in Hand Zimbabwe is capacitati­ng small-scale farmers in all its seven districts of operation, namely Bulilima, Chikomba, Chirumanzu, Gwanda, Lupane, Nkayi and Shurugwi. Recently, the non-government­al organisati­on handed over inputs worth US$2 300 to farmers in Masasa ward 17 in Chikomba district, Mashonalan­d East province.

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