Zimbabwe's new artificial intelligence-enabled grain silos in Mutare stand ready for launch next week after reaching 98 percent completion. President Emmerson Mnangagwa will open the facility on Wednesday, October 29, with only exterior paving and system testing left to finish. The complex houses seven storage units that together hold 56,000 tonnes of grain and features automated drying equipment that processes 100 tonnes per hour.
Agriculture Minister Anxious Masuka announced plans to build 12 additional smart storage facilities across the nation over the next two years. The Mutare depot follows a similar complex opened in Kwekwe this past May. Manicaland officials say the expanded storage capacity will support growing farm production from upgraded irrigation systems and new dam projects throughout the province.
Agriculture Minister Anxious Masuka announced plans to build 12 additional smart storage facilities across the nation over the next two years. The Mutare depot follows a similar complex opened in Kwekwe this past May. Manicaland officials say the expanded storage capacity will support growing farm production from upgraded irrigation systems and new dam projects throughout the province.