Zimbabwe aims to produce 1.4 mln tons of wheat by 2030

게시됨 2025년 11월 24일

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Zimbabwe aims to increase wheat production from the current 640,000 tonnes to 1.4 million tonnes by 2030, positioning itself as a net exporter of the crop. Achieving self-sufficiency in wheat was a top government priority, reached in 2022. The next step focuses on replacing imports with locally produced wheat products and launching exports to generate

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foreign currency. According to the new agricultural strategy AFSRTS 2 (2026–2030), wheat production is projected to rise from 778,000 tonnes in 2026 to 1,388,000 tonnes by 2030, with its gross value increasing from USD 342 million to USD 541 million. The contribution of the wheat value chain to the agricultural sector’s gross value is expected to grow from 3% to 3.4% by 2030. Currently, the country mainly produces soft wheat and imports about 30% of hard wheat for blending purposes. Some manufacturers already use 100% locally produced wheat for bread. National Foods Limited CEO, Mike Lashbrook, noted that local wheat has good quality and produces whiter flour, but high-protein wheat is still imported to reach the required protein levels. The government and private sector are actively working to improve wheat quality and productivity. Irrigated areas are expected to expand to 496,000 hectares by 2030, alongside the adoption of Good Agronomic Practices and higher-protein wheat ...

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