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Zimbabwe has brought back a ban on maize imports to boost local farmers, and has grown enough of its own this year to supply ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNZimbabwe: Govt Maintains Maize Import Ban to Protect Local Farmers
Government says it is satisfied with the steady flow of maize deliveries to the Grain Marketing Board (GMB) following a poor season last year that forced the country to import grain.
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AllAfrica on MSNZimbabwe: Mnangagwa Dangles U.S.$2 Billion Loan Facility to Farmers
PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa has revealed that the government will unveil US$1.98 billion over a period of 10 years as a loan facility for farmers to install productivity boosters, countering effects ...
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NewsDay Zimbabwe on MSNEconet targets communities, farmers at agric show
Econet Wireless Zimbabwe, the country’s leading mobile telecommunication and technology company, says it is once again ...
Zimbabwe has been in talks with creditors, led by the African Development Bank, since 2022 to restructure its $21 billion in debt, with the white farmers’ compensation a sticking point.
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AllAfrica on MSNFrom Zimbabwe to Japan - How Sesame Seeds Are Helping Farmers Grow a Profit
Bumper harvests of the drought-resistant crop ring in food security - and export income - for smallholders with support from the Government of Japan and the World Food ProgrammeIn the sun-scorched ...
Farmers in Zimbabwe, Africa's largest tobacco producer, are predicting a sharp decline in harvests and quality. This is due to a drought blamed on climate change and worsened by the El Niño ...
Zimbabwe’s finance minister, Mthuli Ncube, last week announced that the government had started paying compensation to white farmers who lost land and property during the reforms.
Zimbabwe has been in talks with creditors, led by the African Development Bank, since 2022 to restructure its $21 billion in debt, with the white farmers' compensation a sticking point.
Zimbabwe makes first compensation payments to white farmers over land seizures Zimbabwe farm squatters burn a field of standing crops at Chirobi Farm, about 43 miles (70 kms) north of Harare, Nov ...
Zimbabwe’s finance minister, Mthuli Ncube, last week announced that the government had started paying compensation to white farmers who lost land and property during the reforms.
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