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Rugeje woos Jiangsu experts in Nanjing to revive Zimbabwe's agriculture
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 52690, member: 636"] Zimbabwe's ruling party sent a delegation to China to strengthen agricultural partnerships and rural development programs. Lieutenant General Engelbert Rugeje led the mission that secured cooperation agreements with the Jiangsu Academy of Agricultural Sciences in Nanjing. The Chinese institution is committed to collaborative projects involving agricultural universities and expert exchanges. Rugeje emphasized Zimbabwe's commitment to smart agriculture technologies that enhance sector competitiveness. The partnership aligns with President Mnangagwa's vision of comprehensive economic growth. Zimbabwe targets a $13.75 billion agricultural economy by 2025, surpassing initial projections of $8.2 billion. The nation achieved $9.9 billion in agricultural output by December 2022, exceeding early expectations. The Agriculture and Food Systems Transformation Strategy aims to triple production by 2030 through improved land planning and technology adoption. Above-normal rainfall produced strong yields and national cereal surpluses during the current season. Horticultural exports continue expanding, with blueberry production projected to reach 8,000 tonnes this year and 30,000 tonnes by 2030. [/QUOTE]
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