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ARDA plants 100k hectares for food security push
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 78416, member: 636"] ARDA, that agricultural authority, is going huge on summer crops. Their plan covers a hundred thousand hectares. The goal is to shore up the national food supply for next season. The breakdown involves thirty thousand hectares of irrigated corn and sixty thousand dedicated to traditional grains like sorghum or millet. These harvests are meant for both the national grain reserve and commercial buyers. They are throwing resources at this. Farmers linked to the program are getting fertilizer, pesticides, and special drought-resistant seeds. The corn planting is already finished. Nearly ninety percent of the traditional grain fields are in the ground too. This is happening everywhere, from ARDA's own farms to outgrower schemes and smallholder clusters across all eight provinces. The whole operation is framed as a tech-driven, partnership-heavy move to actually execute food policy. Pushing traditional grains specifically follows a government line about planting crops suited to the local environment. The authority claims this method should increase yields, help farms handle weird weather, and generally make the grain supply more reliable next year. [/QUOTE]
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