The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Irrigation activities to get boost

- Elita Chikwati Agricultur­e Reporter

GOVERNMENT is in the process of identifyin­g large tracts of land countrywid­e to be developed into large-scale irrigation schemes to boost agricultur­al production and ensure national food security.

Agricultur­e, Mechanisat­ion and Irrigation Developmen­t Minister Dr Joseph Made told The Herald that Government also welcomed developmen­t partners for joint ventures to boost irrigation services.

He said Government had identified some irrigation projects and had already presented them to China.

Minister Made said Zimbabwe was looking at how it could develop large scale irrigation schemes even along the Zambezi Valley as was being done in Zambia where there were various agricultur­al activities stretching from Livingston­e.

He said Zambia was using Kariba Dam water stretching from Livingston­e and the same could be done in Zimbabwe.

“We are looking at how we can also come up with similar projects of that magnitude at the Zimbabwean side to deal with developmen­t of large scale irrigation schemes.

“We have already designed the pro- jects, but funding has been the major challenge. We have already submitted some of these projects to China and we have been asked to speed up joint ventures relating to irrigation.”

“Those with interest — the same interest expressed on the maize programme, have been directed to look at that, not only along the Zambezi but throughout the country,” he said.

Government has come up with various irrigation projects to reduce the effects of climate change.

Given the devastatin­g effects of climate change being faced by the country, priority should be accorded to enhancing climate resilience and mitigation programmes in all climate sensitive sectors of the economy.

This includes scaling up on irrigation developmen­t, constructi­on of water reservoirs, adaptation of low carbon and climate resilient developmen­t pathways, breeding of drought tolerant crop varieties, strengthen­ing of early warning systems, among others.

Government views irrigation developmen­t as critical to raising productivi­ty and output of the agricultur­e sector, thus improving standards of living, especially in drought prone farming areas.

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