Zimbabwe to double wheat output: minister

Source: Zimbabwe to double wheat output: minister – Xinhua

File photo shows a farmer checks his wilted maize crop in the Selous farming area, about 60 km west of the capital Harare, Zimbabwe, Jan. 26, 2018. (Xinhua/Shaun Jusa)

Zimbabwe is expecting to harvest about 220,000 metric tons of winter wheat this year, more than double last year’s output due to increased government support to farmers, the agriculture ministry said Wednesday.

HARARE (Xinhua) — Zimbabwe is expecting to harvest about 220,000 metric tons of winter wheat this year, more than double last year’s output due to increased government support to farmers, Lands, Agriculture, Water and Rural Resettlement Minister Anxious Masuka said Wednesday.

He said harvesting and marketing of the wheat were officially opened on Sept. 10 by the Grain Marketing Board (GMB), the sole buyer of the cereal.

“In terms of production, some 44,399 hectares were planted. This is an 83.6 percent increase in the area planted from the 24,186 ha planted in the 2019-2020 season. We expect 200,000 to 220,000 metric tons which will go a long way towards meeting the annual national wheat requirement of 400,000 to 450,000 tons,” the minister said in a statement.

He said the government will adequately capacitate the GMB so that it pays farmers timeously.

The minister said going forward, there is a need to augment the winter wheat program with a vibrant summer program, through enhanced participation of the private sector.

He said according to the government’s agriculture recovery plan, at least 40 percent of agro-players such as grain processors, millers, and stock feed manufacturers must secure their agricultural raw materials locally through value-chain financing.

“The benefits of this approach are indeed multifarious, including foreign currency savings through import substitution, employment generation, local farmer capacitation, and risk reduction,” he said.

The government last week increased the producer price of wheat from 11,768.44 Zimbabwe dollars per ton to 43,778.84 dollars for ordinary Grade wheat and from 14,143.73 dollars to 52,524.61 per ton for Grade A wheat. ■

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