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Rabbits Raking in Cash as Farmers Strike Gold
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 40555, member: 636"] Zimbabwe's government is pushing rabbit farming as a key economic development strategy. Officials from the Ministry of Agriculture are working with the Zimbabwe Commercial Rabbit Breeders Association to expand the industry's potential. The initiative aims to create jobs, boost household incomes, and contribute to national food security. Rabbit farming has evolved from a small backyard operation to an organized economic activity. The country hopes to support 1.8 million households through this agricultural sector. Farmers are developing innovative products like rabbit sausages, burgers, pies, and even pizzas to add value to their production. Stakeholders see rabbit farming as a critical pathway to economic growth. The government's livestock recovery plan prioritizes diversification and commercialization of animal production. With one of Africa's largest rabbit abattoirs, Zimbabwe is positioning itself as a leader in cuniculture development. [/QUOTE]
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