Zimbabwe is set to achieve its highest maize harvest on record, with an anticipated production of three million tonnes, surpassing the 1984 record of 2.95 million tonnes. This increase is due to timely input distribution, favorable prices for farmers, and good rainfall during the current cropping season. Preliminary data shows that farmers have planted maize over 1.9 million hectares, equal to the record set in the 2020-2021 season, and have planted various other crops as well. The government's target for the season is 3.53 million tonnes of maize, following a record 380,000-tonne wheat harvest last year.