Zimbabwe: 3.3 million sweet potato vines distributed so far

Published 2024년 1월 19일

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The government has distributed 3,310,000 sweet potato vines to all provinces as part of the Presidential Horticulture Recovery Plan, aiming to increase national production to 1 million tonnes per year. Under the Presidential Sweet Potato Program, 1.8 million households are set to benefit from the distribution of virus-free sweet potato vines, with a target of 90 million sweet potatoes by 2025. The crop is mainly grown in summer, but some farmers with irrigation facilities also grow sweet potatoes in winter, with an annual consumption estimated at 315,000 tonnes.
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Source: 3,3 million sweet potato vines distributed so far | The Herald (Local News) Precious Manomano Herald Reporter The Kutsaga Board, Low Yield Research Institute, Coffee Research Institute and Horticulture Research Institute have churned out a total number of 3 310 000 sweet potato vines that have been distributed to all provinces under the Presidential Horticulture Recovery Plan (PHRP) since the inception of the programme in 2021. The Government through the Horticulture Recovery Plan is distributing virus-eliminated sweet potato vines to boost production. Vines from planting material distributed will also be multiplied in irrigation schemes. The target is to increase sweet potato national production to 1 million tonnes per year. Under the Presidential Sweet Potato Program, 1,8 million households are set to benefit from the distribution of elite virus-free sweet potato vines at 50 vines per household which translates to 90 million sweet potatoes by 2025. Agricultural Advisory ...

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