Smallholder farmers in Zimbabwe face systemic challenges in seed development, impacting food security and their crucial role in agriculture.
Zimbabwe agriculture
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Zimbabwe’s agriculture sector confronts climate and land challenges yet holds growth potential through irrigation, climate resilience, and policy reforms
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Zimbabwe’s transformation of rural irrigation schemes into self-sufficient business units aims to boost food security and rural development
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The U.S. is committed to improving Zimbabwe’s investment climate to foster economic growth and deepen bilateral ties.
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Pineapple farming is changing lives in Chimanimani, with one local woman finding success and prosperity through her agricultural initiative.
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Zimbabwe faces a severe drought that has left many families without food. The government and NGOs are stepping in to provide aid and long-term solutions.
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CUT aims to export 30 tonnes of rock melon to Dubai, showcasing Zimbabwe’s agricultural innovation and expanding global market reach.
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Zimbabwe’s rural communities are at risk as El Niño impacts agriculture.