Zim targets US$15,8bn agric industry by 2030

ZIMBABWE has unveiled an ambitious plan to grow its agricultural sector from a gross value of over US$10 billion to US$15,8 billion by 2030, a senior government official has said.
By Dionne Masango and Lisa Bangomwe 20h ago

Seed Co launches new climate-smart seeds to bolster food security

AGRICULTURAL giant Seed Co has intensified its push for climate-smart farming technologies and crop diversification with the launch of new seed varieties.
By Sharon Zebra Mar. 13, 2026

Agricultural village business units transform rural Zimbabwe

According to Mhiko, they are finalising a few export market agreements for contract farming of chillies, fine green beans and peas at the units. 
By Farmer’s Weekly Feb. 18, 2026

Livestock deaths: Farmers urged to pay US$2 dipping levy

Davis Marapira, has encouraged farmers in the Midlands to pay the US$2 per animal annual tick-borne dipping levy to prevent cattle deaths in the province. 
By Stephen Chadenga Sep. 24, 2025

Govt proposes maize price of US$380/MT

GOVERNMENT has proposed a planning price of US$380 per metric tonne for maize and traditional grains for the 2025/26 cropping season, up from the current price of US$376/MT.
By Staff Reporter Sep. 15, 2025

Zim’s national herd grows to 5,7m

ZIMBABWE’S national cattle herd has reached 5,7 million, a 2% increase from the previous year, according to updates presented in Parliament last week.
By Harriet Chikandiwa Sep. 15, 2025

Nutritional garden boosts food security in Mwenezi

The Gudomutovhoti Nutrition Garden in Ward 14, Mwenezi East Constituency, has emerged as a model for rural development, providing clean water, improved nutrition, and income to households
By Staff Reporter Sep. 12, 2025

Horticulture sector records growth

ZIMBABWE’S horticulture sector is recording impressive growth, according to the Lands, Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Rural Development ministry.
By Staff Reporter Sep. 4, 2025
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Zim steps up climate resilience with soil, water projects

“Agriculture remains one of the pillars of Zimbabwe's economy in an era marked by climate change and the pressing imperative of food security.
By Obert Siamilandu Aug. 5, 2025