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Pig Industry Targets 20 Percent Pork Boost by 2025
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 34134, member: 636"] Zimbabwe plans to increase pork production from 18,700 tonnes to 22,500 tonnes next year due to growing market demand. Pig Industry Board head Dr. Sharai Ncube thinks they can reach this goal despite missing last year's target. She believes actual production numbers might exceed official records since many farmers sell outside registered slaughterhouses. The board wants better infrastructure for breeding stock and actively seeks solutions for feed shortages that hurt pig farming. Agriculture Deputy Minister Davis Marapira says farm buildings need better temperature control systems. He believes improved facilities can exceed production goals. The minister wants PIB to service 60 female pigs monthly for steady piglet supplies. He urged the board to increase its current slaughter capacity of 15-20 pigs daily. The government plans to help secure water sources located 4.3 kilometers away. PIB offers research programs, training, quality breeding materials, and free quarantine services for imports. It sells pigs directly to farmers for production. Zimbabwe raises large white, landrace Duroc breeds. It recently imported new bloodlines from South Africa that convert feed to body weight more efficiently. [/QUOTE]
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