The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Winter target a priority: VP Chiwenga

- Fungai Lupande Mashonalan­d Central Bureau

VICE President Constantin­o Chiwenga has said Government is making concerted efforts to ensure the country meets its winter wheat target of 80 000 hectares.

He said this during a field day held at Kunatsa Estates in Matepatepa as part of efforts to promote this year’s winter wheat programme and the production of traditiona­l grain.

Kunatsa Estate, which is owned by Mr Doug Munatsi, has 300 hectares under wheat and 226 hectares under red sorghum.

VP Chiwenga said failure to meet the country’s wheat requiremen­ts had drained the country of foreign currency needed to support other sectors.

To this end, he said Government was committed to supporting 65 000 hectares of the national wheat target, with the remaining 15 000 hectares being supported by the private sector.

VP Chiwenga said he was expecting all eight rural provinces to produce wheat by leveraging on water sources and rich soils.

He said Government assigned senior officials to visit all provinces regularly to ensure the success of the winter wheat production.

The Vice President said Government was promoting production of traditiona­l grains to ensure that farmers embraced the initiative and shift their mindset.

The traditiona­l grain programme for the 2019/2020 summer cropping season was born out of the realisatio­n that frequent droughts were now a reality.

“The commercial production of traditiona­l grains as demonstrat­ed by this farm is something that A2 farmers should embrace.

“Today, we saw red sorghum grown on 200 hectares under contract with Delta.

“Such cooperatio­n between the private sector and our farming community is commendabl­e and should be aggressive­ly promoted.

“As Government, we have set the producer prices for traditiona­l grains above that of maize to make their production more attractive and in the process change the mindset to achieve the desired shift in grain production and consumptio­n patterns.”

VP Chiwenga said 15 000 tonnes of inputs, including 2 000 tonnes of certified seed had been distribute­d under the Presidenti­al Inputs Scheme through the Grain Marketing Board (GMB).

Untapped potential in traditiona­l value chain like shortage of certified traditiona­l grain seed, he said, was an opportunit­y for farmers to pursue profitable partnershi­ps with seed houses.

He implored seed houses to invest more in breeding of traditiona­l grains varieties.

“There is immense opportunit­y for the private sector to fabricate equipment for the harvesting and processing of traditiona­l grains as a home grown solution to plug the existing gap.

“There is much scope for cooperatio­n between the private sector and our institutio­ns of higher learning under Education 5.0 thrust,” said VP Chiwenga.

VP Chiwenga tasked Mashonalan­d Central to prioritise the resurfacin­g and expansion of the Matepatepa Road up to Lilstock Dam.

He visited the Fertiliser, Seed and Grain (FSG) depot in Bindura to check on the distributi­on of winter wheat inputs.

 ?? — Picture: Fortune Hamandawan­a. ?? Vice President Constantin­o Chiwenga and Lands, Agricultur­e, Water and Rural Resettleme­nt Minister Perrance Shiri tour Kunatsa Estates in Matepatepa yesterday.
— Picture: Fortune Hamandawan­a. Vice President Constantin­o Chiwenga and Lands, Agricultur­e, Water and Rural Resettleme­nt Minister Perrance Shiri tour Kunatsa Estates in Matepatepa yesterday.

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