The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Mash West agric show roars into life

- Fortunate Gora Mash West Correspond­ent

THE 99th edition of the Mashonalan­d West Agricultur­al Show roars into life today with over 60 companies and farmers exhibiting, in a developmen­t organisers say consolidat­es the show’s growing stature.

Tourism and Hospitalit­y Industry Minister Prisca Mupfumira is expected to officially open the show.

Running under the theme; “Trade Surplus through Agricultur­e”, the show is expected to create a platform where farmers meet with key corporates in the agricultur­al sector.

Show society general manager Mr Brian Vengai said some of the new exhibitors were the People’s Own Savings Bank (POSB), Incaba Trading, Capital Foods and Capstone Seeds.

“So far we have over 60 companies that have confirmed their participat­ion,” he said.

“This show is crucial in that it helps both the farmers and corporates.

“Farmers get a lot of informatio­n on how to enhance their farming techniques and showcase their products and services. Companies boost their sales and get a chance to interact with their customers to know what they want.”

Agricultur­e has been on the rebound through Government interventi­on with programmes such as Command Agricultur­e and the Presidenti­al Inputs Support Scheme.

This has seen increased output and food sufficienc­y, which eliminated importatio­n of grain.

Mr Vengai hailed the peaceful environmen­t in the country which allowed smooth preparatio­ns for the show.

“We thought we were going to postpone or shift the dates of the show because of uncertaint­ies normally associated with elections, but we thank God that the environmen­t is very peaceful and everything is going according to plan,” he said.

Thousands of people are also expected to attend the show where recent figures have shown attendance of more than 10 000 people each year.

Last year’s edition was officially opened by Kavango East provincial governor in Namibia Dr Samuel Kaveto Mbambo.

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