Muzarabani in Zimbabwe tomato project prospers

게시됨 2021년 9월 28일

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A pilot project in Muzarabani, Zimbabwe, is aiming to boost small-scale farming income by cultivating tomatoes on a one-hectare plot. Initiated by Ward 18 councilor Norman Chizeya and local farmer Arthur Tapedza, the project, which has employed over 20 people, is part of a larger effort to diversify farming and encourage year-round production. The project is currently self-funded and is expected to serve as a model for other farmers in the area.
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Small-scale farmers in Muzarabani are using portions of land to maximize horticultural production. They mainly focus on tomatoes to earn extra income. Tomatoes thrive in warm temperatures, making Muzarabani's agro-ecological zone ideal. Because of this, Ward 18 councilor Norman Chizeya decided to start production of tomatoes along the Musengezi River. Chizeya said maximizing agriculture production on small pieces of land produces higher yields. He teamed up with a tomato farmer Arthur Tapedza to start a self-funded pilot project of 500 00o plants of tomatoes on a one-hectare plot in June. "We experience hot temperatures in Muzarabani, which is ideal for tomato production. We have land and water, but we lack expertise, and I decided to invite Mr. Tapedza, who is a tomato farmer in Centenary, to start a pilot project," Chizeya told herald.co.zw. "Mr. Tapedza was doing small-scale tomato farming in his village, and at ...
출처: Hortidaily

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