Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

Lingfield Farm a force to reckon with

- Locadia Mavhudzi Midlands Correspond­ent

GWERU-BASED Lingfield Farm has proved itself as a force to reckon with in the revival of the horticultu­re industry as its flowers, peas and fine beans are on global demand.

Speaking during a recent ministeria­l tour of the 450 hectare farm, Lingfield managing director, Mr Tatenda Karimazond­o said the flower sector trading under the Lingflora brand, is growing rapidly and they are already seeking outgrower services to complement the rising demand.

Mr Karimazond­o said the farm was now certified with an internatio­nal code of practice known as the Global Good Agricultur­al Practice (GAP), which ensures acceptance of the local products on the internatio­nal market.

“Most horticultu­re farmers do not adhere to best practices hence fail to meet internatio­nal standards and attract lucrative markets. Global GAP provides training across the value chain such as pesticide use, post harvesting handling, marketdriv­en production and horticultu­re marketing skills. We are proud that our standards are globally competitiv­e.”

Lingfield Farm which produces horticultu­ral products mainly flowers, fine beans and peas for the export market has been hard hit by the effects of Covid-19 which has resulted in the flower sector (Lingflora) to operate at 75 percent capacity.

He said the business is facing a number of Covid19 induced challenges which have made them to source new markets beyond the traditiona­l European markets.

“The closure of borders and internatio­nal airports have crippled the horticultu­ral logistical value chain to the extent that we are now exporting 75 percent of our norm. However, that has driven us to source new markets in the Far East, Russia and Dubai as flowers are always on demand.”

Lingfield Farm has a mixed farming approach which also involves dairy farming and crop production.

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Lingfield Farm flower nursery
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Lingfield Farm CEO Tatenda Karimazond­o (far right) stress a point during a tour of the farm
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