Zimbabwe is focusing on increasing its agricultural exports, particularly in the horticulture sector, to achieve higher foreign currency earnings, job creation, and improved livelihoods. The Horticulture Recovery and Growth Plan aims to grow vegetable exports to US$285 million and expand the vegetable cultivation area to 4,000 hectares, including 1,333 hectares for peas production. Peas, especially sugar snap and mangetout varieties, are identified as a profitable export crop that can be easily cultivated by smallholder farmers. The global market for shelled or unshelled peas has seen steady growth, reaching around US$503 million in 2021, and there is potential for Zimbabwe to export to the UK, Netherlands, Belgium, and other European countries.