The Standard (Zimbabwe)

DripSol’s one-stop-shop for farmers opens doors

- By Style Reporter

Sma llholder farmers are in urgent need of technical knowledge and tailor-made equipment to ensure good quality crops and maximum production from their land, agricultur­al experts have said.

The country, which has an estimated population of 15 million, reportedly has more than 1,5 million smallholde­r farmers who account for 80% of total livestock and 50% of land.

Speaking during a recent official launch of DripSol, a new dripline irrigation and farming input company, agricultur­e engineer Paul Munyonga said the combined need for expertise and other tools of the trade has increased along with rising numbers of people interested in farming.

“These days we have a lot of smallholde­r farmers with no agricultur­e background but have passion or land. so the urgent need is expertise and necessary equipment for them to successful­ly carry out their work,” said Munyonga, who is also DripSol’s design and irrigation engineer.

According to Munyonga, DripSol, which manufactur­es dripline irrigation pipes to required specificat­ion, will also be offering free farming informatio­n and advice to its clients.

“Farmers will have an advantage working with us because we are prepared to teach you the way you can strategise your farm, structure," he said.

“We will take you step by step in the use of irrigation, chemicals and protection of seeds and crops which will help you at the end of the day in terms of getting the quality yield and maximum production.”

With their first shop located in Bluffhill, Harare, DripSol is set to expand across the country to ensure that farmers will not have to import or travel long distances for irrigation equipment as well as farming inputs.

“Making them (drip lines) according to the specific requiremen­ts of the client helps us in quality control,” said DripSol marketing executive Cedric Ndoro.

“Farming is not a one size fits all type of venture and not everyone has the same land or goals with regards to farming, so when you have a local business that is also manufactur­ing the same product it means we can tailor make things to the benefit of our customers and the nation at large.”

 ?? ?? Cedric Ndoro (left) and Paul Munyonga inspect a demo vegetable garden at their DripSol offices in Bluffhill
Cedric Ndoro (left) and Paul Munyonga inspect a demo vegetable garden at their DripSol offices in Bluffhill

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