Zimbabwe Launches Groundbreaking Agricultural Research Indaba to Boost Sustainable Practices

Zimbabwe has marked a significant milestone with the launch of the Inaugural Research for Agricultural Excellence Indaba, a pivotal event aimed at enhancing the nation’s agricultural sector. Vice President Kembo Mohadi highlighted the importance of this gathering, which brings together key stakeholders to discuss the synergy between research and sustainable agricultural practices.

The conference is centered around the theme, “Research and Innovative Solutions for Sustainable Agri-business Development,” reflecting Zimbabwe’s commitment to achieving a prosperous and food-secure future. This initiative aligns with President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s strategic focus on transforming agriculture through the Agriculture Food Systems and Rural Transformation Strategy.

Mohadi praised the collaborative efforts of the Research Council of Zimbabwe and the Zimbabwe Agricultural Society for addressing the gap between research and practical agricultural needs. He emphasized the critical role of research in tackling challenges related to farming systems, productivity, and animal health, and in exploring ways to increase revenue through import substitution.

The Vice President called on researchers to prioritize areas crucial to Zimbabwe’s development, including social protection, food security, and environmental management. He also welcomed the recent proposal for a National Climate Change Adaptation Plan, which aims to allocate a portion of national research funding to climate-related studies, offering new opportunities for impactful research.

Highlighting local successes, Mohadi commended the University of Zimbabwe for its work on climate-smart farming and the National University of Science and Technology (NUST) for developing innovative biofertilizers and crop varieties. These advancements are expected to play a crucial role in improving food security and supporting sustainable agricultural practices.

The Indaba signifies a new era of research-driven policymaking in Zimbabwe, with a focus on empowering farmers, enhancing agricultural productivity, and ensuring a sustainable future. The event was officially opened with a call for meaningful discussions and actionable research that will drive the nation’s agricultural progress towards its 2030 vision.

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