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Remote Matobo farms grapple with water woes
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 71536, member: 636"] A2 farms in the Matobo district, often established on subdivided former ranches, face significant operational hurdles due to their remote locations and arid ecology. These livestock enterprises, managed by owners who frequently reside in urban areas, struggle with securing reliable water sources and marketing their cattle. Many have invested in fencing and boreholes, though drilling attempts often fail in the deep water table, forcing a reliance on expensive imported feed. The challenging terrain and long distances make transporting animals to auction houses or abattoirs in Bulawayo costly. This limits profitability, especially when dealing with established market cartels. Farm management heavily depends on hired labor, but retaining workers is difficult due to low wages and the area's isolation, with many seeking better opportunities in gold mining. A notable trend involves female ownership, often following the original recipient's death. These women face additional difficulties, including gender-based disrespect from neighboring farmers and the logistical strain of managing remote operations from Bulawayo. Successful strategies have included collaborating with relatives or merging farm activities with neighbors to improve viability. [/QUOTE]
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