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Zimbabwe farmers flex early planting with irrigation gear
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[QUOTE="Queen, post: 84822, member: 27"] Planting crops before the clouds even show up is the ultimate flex for farmers who finally have their own land and a solid watering system. Government links land tenure with productivity booster kits [LIST] [*]Rudo Mutsvairo and seventy-five other legends in Yomba are not stressing the weather anymore since they got their own title deeds and irrigation gear. [*]The state is dropping thousands of physical title deeds for A2 and A1 farmers to end the era of being unsure if the land is actually theirs. [*]Professor Obert Jiri says thirteen thousand A2 farmers are already in the queue to get their paperwork and turn their soil into a bankable asset. [*]Because the land is now collateral, big banks like CBZ and AFC are opening up the vaults for long-term mortgages to buy tractors and pipes. [/LIST] Irrigation infrastructure anchors national food self-sufficiency [LIST] [*]The country has officially smashed past 235,000 hectares of functional irrigation, with a massive target of 350,000 hectares by next year. [*]Farmers at Craigengower are drawing straight from Murodzi and Mwenje dams, which are looking healthy after some top-tier rainfall recently. [*]Instead of waiting for a miracle from the sky, the squad is planting early so the crops are already strong by the time the real rains hit. [*]This move from rain-dependent survival to modern water security is basically the backbone of the whole plan to feed the nation. [/LIST] The agricultural sector drives massive economic growth results [LIST] [*]Agriculture basically carried the team in 2025 by contributing thirty-three percent of the GDP growth, which is the biggest slice of the pie. [*]Tobacco earnings hit a cool 1.2 billion dollars, while the wheat harvest was so huge it covered everything the country needs. [*]Digital applications for land administration mean less traveling and lower costs for farmers who just want to get to work. [*]Surpluses in maize and other cereals are looking so good that the food supply is basically locked in until the middle of 2026. [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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