The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Another shot in the arm for agricultur­e

Mechanisat­ion hubs set up for farmers

- Fungi Kwaramba Political Editor

AHEAD of this year’s agricultur­al season, President Mnangagwa has called upon farmers to start land preparatio­ns as he assured them of access to well-resourced provincial agricultur­e mechanisat­ion hubs and inputs.

This is in line with the Second Republic’s thrust of modernisin­g the country’s pivotal agricultur­e sector and enhancing production and productivi­ty in line with the Agricultur­e and Food Systems Transforma­tion Strategy, which seeks to achieve a US$8,2 billion agricultur­e economy by 2025, a policy which also anchors Vision 2030 to become an upper-middle-income economy.

Officially opening the 111th edition of this year Harare Agricultur­e Show yesterday, the President, who is also the patron of the Zimbabwe Agricultur­al Society (ZAS), underscore­d the importance of modernisin­g rural communitie­s to eradicate poverty.

“Following the favourable weather forecasts of normal to above normal rainfall, I challenge our farmers to heighten all land preparatio­n and associated activities.

“In line with the devolution thrust, my Government is resourcing provincial agricultur­e mechanisat­ion hubs with a greater sense of urgency. I exhort the sector to re-energise the provincial, district and ward agricultur­al shows to further enhance ‘synergies, cooperatio­n and collaborat­ion’ within the sector.

“Over and above this, my Government continues to provide responsive agricultur­e commodity marketing frameworks with viable producer prices and the prompt payment to farmers. Equally, assistance to the livestock production sector with regards to animal health, constructi­on of modern livestock handling infrastruc­ture and utilities is being supported. This is set to boost both the population and quality of our national herd,” President Mnangagwa said.

This year’s show is being held under the theme “Synergies for Growth: Cooperate, Collaborat­e, Complement”, with the sub-theme being “Celebratin­g Unpreceden­ted Growth” in recognitio­n of the remarkable strides made in the agricultur­e sector.

The President, whose Government is in the process of constructi­ng dams across the country’s provinces, said the Second Republic aims to initiate developmen­t that leaves no one behind especially in rural areas.

“Economical­ly productive rural areas are an essential guarantee to eradicatin­g poverty and the realisatio­n of developmen­t, which leaves no one and no place behind. Our communal farmers and all farmers in general, working together in unity, are important for further precipitat­ing market-driven productivi­ty for both the local and internatio­nal markets,” the President said.

Walking the talk, the Government recently launched the Vision 2030 Accelerato­r Model in Bubi-Lupane Dam and Irrigation project in Matabelela­nd North Province, projects that have climate-proofed agricultur­e in the otherwise semi-arid and once-barren region.

“The constructi­on of dams is not the ultimate and desired end. Instead, the establishm­ent of irrigation schemes across provinces and districts of our country is being pursued vigorously.

“These interventi­ons will ensure viable and profitable farming enterprise­s around the dams, for the benefit of our people. Furthermor­e, this will improve agricultur­e production efficienci­es, help build resilience and serve as a catalyst for inclusive economic growth through value addition and export-driven productivi­ty.”

The President said there was an interlink between the country’s economic recovery and the agricultur­al sector hence the need to finance and equip the sector.

“Zimbabwe’s economic performanc­e depends on developmen­ts in the agricultur­e sector. In this vein, I congratula­te our farmers, agricultur­e input manufactur­ers and suppliers, among other stakeholde­rs, for the successes scored during the 2020/2021 agricultur­e season.

“Today we, thus, celebrate the past season with anticipati­on of even greater growth in the upcoming 2021/2022 agricultur­e season.”

Notwithsta­nding setbacks wrought by

Covid-19, the country is on a recovery path with the economy set to grow by 7,9 percent, the highest figure in the region.

“As a united and peaceful people, our nation can achieve great exploits. In this context, let us never be held back by temporary challenges or setbacks but continue adapting our paradigms

◆ to unlock the opportunit­ies in every sector of our economy. Going forward, there is need to improve productivi­ty efficienci­es for increased output of the agricultur­e sector.”

After touring the exhibition stands, the President commended the modernisat­ion and mechanisat­ion of the agricultur­al sector and also expressed satisfacti­on with the space occupancy, despite the shadow cast by Covid-19.

“The key aspects of the exhibition and the immense potential for synergies will undoubtedl­y improve government policy developmen­t and implementa­tion.

“This important Agricultur­e Show, along with the recently held Zimbabwe Internatio­nal Trade Fair, therefore, remain vital cogs in nurturing networks, strategies and building capabiliti­es within both Government and the private sector,” the President said.

On Wednesday, the Zimbabwe Agricultur­al Society and the National Economic Consultati­ve Forum held the Agribusine­ss National Conference under the theme “Building Resilience in the Agricultur­al Sector in the Midst of Covid-19” and the President yesterday said his administra­tion is ready to receive input from the conference deliberati­ons to advance national interests as envisioned in the National Developmen­t Strategy-1.

 ?? ECD) — ?? President Mnangagwa poses for a photo with Kids Paradise principal Media Kapfudza (right) and pupils (from left) Gabriel Nheredzo, Nenyasha Makondo and Tanyaradzw­a Katsande after the school scooped the award for the best early childhood developmen­t ( exhibition at the Harare Agricultur­al Show yesterday. Picture: Innocent Makawa
ECD) — President Mnangagwa poses for a photo with Kids Paradise principal Media Kapfudza (right) and pupils (from left) Gabriel Nheredzo, Nenyasha Makondo and Tanyaradzw­a Katsande after the school scooped the award for the best early childhood developmen­t ( exhibition at the Harare Agricultur­al Show yesterday. Picture: Innocent Makawa

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