Zimbabwe: Export crops to transform rural areas

Published 2021년 3월 19일

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President Mnangagwa of Zimbabwe has highlighted the potential of agricultural exports to foster rural industrialization and support Vision 2030. This was demonstrated at the launch of the Gutu Central constituency garlic export programme, initiated in 2018 by Winston Chitando, Mines and Mining Development Minister. The President has pledged government support for such initiatives and urged the private sector to collaborate. The garlic production programme, expanding to include 37 schools in the constituency, aims to generate significant revenue and contribute to the country's economic goals.
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Export — oriented agriculture has the scope to foster rapid rural industrialisation and expedite the attainment of Vision 2030, President Mnangagwa has said. The President said this in a speech read on his behalf by Zanu PF secretary for administration, Dr Obert Mpofu, at the official launch of the Gutu Central constituency garlic export programme yesterday. The programme, a brainchild of Mines and Mining Development Minister Winston Chitando -- who is area Member of Parliament, was started in 2018. Extensive work has been done since 2018 to ascertain the crop's adaptability in the district. President Mnangagwa also pledged the Government's support for such initiatives and called on the private sector to partake in the project. "I am very pleased to be here in Gutu Central Constituency, where there are dedicated garlic farmers who have excelled in their garlic farming endeavours," said the President. "I am inspired by the garlic farming success by the people of Gutu Central ...
Source: All Africa

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