Zimbabwe on Track for Food Security as Crops Reach Maturity

Zimbabwe is set to achieve food security as the majority of maize and other crops have now matured, signaling a promising harvest.

Early-planted maize has reached maturity, raising hopes for a successful yield that will contribute to national and household food supplies. Farmers across the country are optimistic about the season’s outcome.

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“Most of us planted early and medium-season crops, and they have already matured, while the later crops are now tussling. With the good rains we received, we expect a good harvest,” one farmer noted.

Both government officials and farmer organizations agree that this season’s conditions have been favorable. Zimbabwe Commercial Farmers Union president, Dr. Shadreck Makombe, confirmed the positive outlook. “We are definitely out of the woods in terms of food security. Thanks to the much-needed rains, the crops are looking very good,” he said.

Echoing this sentiment, Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Lands, Agriculture, Fisheries, Water, and Rural Development, Professor Obert Jiri, highlighted the impact of recent rainfall. “From our preliminary assessment, the rains in the second half of the season have worked wonders. Farmers are confident of a good harvest, making this season significantly better than last year.”

Meanwhile, authorities have urged farmers to remain vigilant against the fall armyworm, a pest that could threaten yields if not properly managed.

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