Zimbabwe grows more wheat than ever before and feeds its people better. Farmers produced 468,000 tons last year from 90,186 acres of land. The country wanted 360,000 tons but made 30 percent extra grain. Companies like Bakers Inn and National Foods buy local wheat for bread and cakes. Government programs help small farmers afford seeds and water systems.
Wheat costs about $2,000 per acre to grow with good equipment and care. Smart farmers make $4,000 per acre when they harvest 8 tons of grain. Each ton sells for around $500 on local markets. Winter planting works best because cool weather helps plants grow strong. Hot summer temperatures create disease problems that hurt crop yields.
The wheat business saves Zimbabwe millions of dollars each year. Local production replaces expensive imports from other countries. Rural families earn money from farming jobs and trucking grain to mills. The industry creates work for bakers, drivers and store clerks across the nation. Government leaders want wheat farming to power economic growth through 2030.
Wheat costs about $2,000 per acre to grow with good equipment and care. Smart farmers make $4,000 per acre when they harvest 8 tons of grain. Each ton sells for around $500 on local markets. Winter planting works best because cool weather helps plants grow strong. Hot summer temperatures create disease problems that hurt crop yields.
The wheat business saves Zimbabwe millions of dollars each year. Local production replaces expensive imports from other countries. Rural families earn money from farming jobs and trucking grain to mills. The industry creates work for bakers, drivers and store clerks across the nation. Government leaders want wheat farming to power economic growth through 2030.