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Mvurwi Farms See Wild Wealth Swings
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 38112, member: 636"] Farmers in Mvurwi grow tobacco and garden crops for money. Research shows that about half the farm families changed their wealth rank during the past 11 years. Many moved up from poor to middle class or from middle to rich status. Others lost wealth because of sickness, death, or farm problems. The most successful farmers run businesses along with their farms. They make cash from crops and spend it on trucks, water pumps, and farm machines. Rich farmers often rent extra land from neighbors who struggle. They build nice houses with solar power and running water. Some invest in town property or start side businesses. People call these rich farmers mbinga. Families drop down in wealth when older people cannot farm anymore. Widows face problems when husbands die, and they lose farm help. HIV affects many families in the area and causes family troubles. Successful farmers go beyond raising corn. They add tobacco for cash and build small dams to water garden crops. Farm profits help families pay school fees and medical bills. Farming success requires good sales networks and business skills. Commercial farming remains hard even with good plans. [/QUOTE]
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