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CZI hails major cuts to farming permits as Ncube targets agro growth
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 58303, member: 636"] Government officials eliminated 34 agricultural regulations and reduced another 40 percent by at least half during last week's comprehensive review. The Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries praised these changes as the most significant reforms witnessed in recent years. Officials assessed 96 regulations affecting livestock farming, dairy operations, and stockfeed manufacturing across multiple sectors. Zimbabwe National Water Authority accounted for ten eliminations, while local authorities removed eight regulations, and the Environmental Management Agency struck seven. Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube announced these modifications as part of broader business facilitation initiatives. Farmers previously spent hundreds of dollars on compliance costs that prevented investment in seeds, equipment, and veterinary supplies. The reforms removed twelve regulations that charged more than $400 each and capped turnover-based levies for large companies. Economist Tawanda Mazingi emphasized that reduced regulatory expenses allow producers to reinvest in capacity and technology improvements. Agronomist Rudo Chaterera highlighted practical benefits for smallholder farmers who can redirect saved funds toward productivity enhancement. Industry leaders anticipate that these changes will enhance Zimbabwe's agricultural competitiveness and attract regional investors. [/QUOTE]
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