The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Govt urged to fund agric research

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THE Government is not funding agricultur­e research, a situation that is affecting acquisitio­n of new knowledge on crops and livestock, Parliament heard on Tuesday.

Agricultur­e, Mechanisat­ion and Irrigation Developmen­t permanent secretary Ringson Chitsiko said his Ministry would like the Agricultur­e Research Council capacitate­d to enable it carry out its mandate.

“Firstly there is inadequacy of funding. Funding is a problem to the entire economy and agricultur­e research in Zimbabwe has not been spared. As a result, we have inadequate equipment which is old and outdated,” Mr Chitsiko told the Parliament­ary Portfolio Committee on Lands, Agricultur­e Mechanizat­ion and Irrigation Developmen­t.

“We need in this age of ICTs, to be able to buy state of the art equipment that would help with informatio­n archival and retrieval,” he said.

Mr Chitsiko said lack of resources was also inhibiting the passing of research experience to new researcher­s.

“In a country you would like the old and more experience­d researcher­s to apprentice the newly appointed research officers. They need resources to be able to do that.

“Research is a continuous challenge requiring continuous training but if you do not have adequate financial resources how do you do that?” he asked.

He said the research department was keen to link with other like-minded institutio­ns for exchange of ideas.

“We would like to establish a more robust linkage between our research department with academia, the private sector, Non-Government­al Organisati­ons and indeed with the farmers themselves so that we can improve our staff’s research capabiliti­es and exposure,” he said.

Zimbabwe has research institutio­ns such as the Tobacco Research Board, which recently told Parliament that it was using ancient equipment in its laboratori­es. — New Ziana.

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