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Agriculture, Agriculture, Business, News
Zimbabwe's blueberry farmers chase booming demand but face funding woes
'We need interventions and interventions have to come from the government. Nobody else'...
Agriculture, Business, News, Top Stories
ZAS ups security for this year's edition to curb crime and accidents
Hunt for guest of honour still on for 26-31 August annual exhibition
Agriculture, News
Marginalised women to receive training in mushroom farming
'Financially capacitated women are less likely to be victimised and exploited'
Agriculture, Business, News, Top Stories
Curtain comes down on tobacco selling season after record sales
The record output of tobacco is a result of good rains and also because more farmers planted the crop.
Agriculture, Business, News, Top Stories
Tobacco farmers reap US$367.9 million in current sales
In a trading update on day 33 of sales, the Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board said sales had gone up 32,1 percent.
Agriculture, News, Top Stories
Tobacco contractor suspended for 'defrauding' growers
'TIMB has suspended your contract sales with immediate effect and you are directed to stop conducting sales'
Agriculture, Business, Mining, News
Ncube raises VAT, restores duty on basics in 'sadistic and bankrupt' 2023 budget
'Sadly the budget presented today was a banal self-serving ritual in narcissism'
Agriculture, Business, News
Zimbabwe's focus on wheat set to yield biggest-ever harvest
'We are most likely to get the highest tonnage since 1962, when wheat was first introduced to Zimbabwe'
Agriculture, Business, News
CSC still closed, Chiwenga duped with borrowed slaughter tools
'Con artist' Nicholas Havercroft borrowed tools from private abattoir to fool Chiwenga into believing CSC was fully functioning
Agriculture, News, Top Stories
Zimbabwe raids farmers for maize after they withhold deliveries
'You are also encouraged to ride on our partnership with members of the joint operation command in the execution of this important task'
Agriculture, Business, News
Zimbabwe aims for wheat self sufficiency in 2022 season
'Every inch of space should be put under wheat'
Agriculture, Business, News
Zimbabwe farmers hope for whiff of cannabis boom
Challenges remain, not least the huge cost of getting set up amid tight regulations
Agriculture, Business, News
Zimbabwe's tobacco rebounds amid worries over health, labour
'We see people still working with their children or young relatives because they have no money to pay for labour'
Agriculture, Business
Contract farmer sues Cairns, Lion’s Den over defective seeds
Farmer says he lost US$46,000 after being sold defective potato seed
Agriculture, Business, Companies, Construction, Mining, News, Telcos
Covid-19 'third wave' could push ZITF to late September: official
ZITF Company says third wave projected to stretch into August, disrupting previous plans to hold exhibition in July
Agriculture, Business
Zimbabwe's tobacco booms, but black growers complain of debt
'There is no evidence to suggest that tobacco growing, in its current state, has benefitted the (black) tobacco farmers'
Agriculture, Business
Zimbabwe sells US$117 million tobacco since April 29
Average price at both auction and contract floors stood at 2.26 USD per kg
Agriculture, News
Zimbabwe opens tobacco auctions after coronavirus delay
'The crop before us was generally grown under grim weather conditions characterised by late rains and long dry spells'
Agriculture, Business, Energy, Mining
Ncube maintains Zimbabwe's economy to grow 3 percent in 2020
'You can see that generally there is a feeling that this will be a better year'
Agriculture, Business
Zim suspends South African livestock imports after foot and mouth outbreak
'The suspension of imports from South Africa is a precautionary measure designed to prevent the spread of the infection'
Agriculture, Business, Mining
Zimbabwe in recession for first time in 10 years, finance minister says
Mthuli Ncube said the economy was projected to recover and grow 3 percent next year
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