Zimbabwe’s land reforms reshape agriculture, driving food security, job creation, and economic resilience despite ongoing challenges
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Zimbabwe boosts maize imports to combat food insecurity caused by severe drought, with government and international support aimed at stabilizing food supply and prices.
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An El Niño-induced drought is ravaging Zimbabwe, causing severe food shortages and widespread crop failures. International aid is urgently needed to prevent a humanitarian crisis.
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After months of waiting, Zimbabwean wheat farmers have finally received their outstanding payments from the Grain Marketing Board. While this brings relief, it highlights ongoing challenges in the country’s efforts to achieve self-sufficiency in wheat production.
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Zimbabwe is grappling with the dire consequences of its worst drought in forty years, as evidenced by a staggering 72% reduction in…
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Amidst a mounting hunger crisis, Zimbabwe’s government has announced plans to import a staggering 1.4 million metric tonnes of maize from Brazil…
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Zimbabwe’s recent expenditure on maize imports has surged to a staggering $437 million in just a single month. This substantial investment underscores…
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Zimbabwe is facing a severe drought that threatens the livelihoods of millions of farmers and the food security of the country. The…
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Zimbabwean farmers are taking advantage of a two-week dry spell to boost their crop production and prepare for a bumper harvest. The…
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Zimbabwe’s cotton industry, which supports about 400,000 households and generates significant foreign currency, is facing a major threat from weeds and pests…