Mechanisation refers to the use of machinery and technology in farming to enhance productivity, efficiency and sustainability.
Wheat farming has become a key agricultural activity in Zimbabwe, contributing not only to food security but also to economic development.
AI offers the tools to overcome long-standing challenges such as climate variability, low productivity and financial exclusion.
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AGRICULTURE remains the cornerstone of  the Zimbabwean economy, contributing around 17% to GDP and supporting over 60% of the population
With market prices averaging US$550 per tonne, a farmer can gross over US$2 000 in less than five months — an attractive margin in any regional agricultural setting.
As Zimbabwe enters another maize farming season under the shadow of unpredictable rains