Zimbabwe: Wheat harvest tops 560 000 metric tonnes

Published 2024년 11월 27일

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Zimbabwe has seen a significant increase in wheat harvest, with 560,000 metric tonnes harvested, up from 468,000 the previous year, according to Obert Jiri, the country's Lands and Agriculture permanent secretary. This increase has allowed the country to stop flour and wheat imports, as its annual consumption is 360,000 tonnes. However, the reopening of borders for wheat imports had a negative impact on millers, leading to downscaling and closures.
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Source: Wheat harvest tops 560 000 metric tonnes –Newsday Zimbabwe ZIMBABWE has harvested 560 000 metric tonnes of wheat, up from 468 000 last year, Lands and Agriculture permanent secretary, Obert Jiri, said yesterday. “But as of Monday, today, we were on over 560,000 metric tonnes which have been harvested, which we have accounted for,” Jiri said at a press briefing in the capital on Monday. “Certainly, we are still counting and still collating the figures, but we should be able to account for everything in the grain that is usable and also the grain that has been rained on.” Jiri applauded farmers who managed to surpass the previous production record, adding that he expects the same to happen the next season. He encouraged farmers to continue planting, as inputs were available nationwide. He, however, acknowledged the slow movement in traditional grains. “We encourage farmers to take a hit of the agroecological tailoring to ensure that the crop that they are putting on the ...

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