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Zim Scores 10M Grant to Slash Drought Woes
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 41617, member: 636"] The African Development Bank gives Zimbabwe 10 million dollars to help farmers survive droughts and climate problems. The money targets three provinces where livestock and crop farmers struggle with harsh weather patterns. Officials expect 7,000 livestock farmers and 42,000 small crop producers to benefit directly from the project. Rural communities face constant threats from floods, droughts and storms that damage their livelihoods. The grant aims to build stronger farming systems that can resist climate disasters better. Workers will repair animal dip tanks and drill solar water holes during the five-year project period. The program creates jobs for 2,000 permanent workers and 2,800 seasonal employees across different farming areas. Average monthly household income should rise from 85 dollars to 120 dollars after project completion. About 90,000 community members will receive improved water supplies and animal health services. Women make up half the target beneficiaries and young people represent 20 percent of participants. The project runs from June 2025 through December 2029 across Matabeleland South, Masvingo and Bulawayo provinces. Climate experts say farmers must learn sustainable methods to protect crops and animals from extreme weather. Zimbabwe launched similar climate projects with international partners during recent years to strengthen rural resilience. Development banks continue supporting African countries that face severe climate challenges affecting food production. Smart farming techniques help communities adapt to changing weather patterns that threaten traditional agriculture methods. [/QUOTE]
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