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Zimbabwe horticulture eyes huge two billion windfall
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 42202, member: 636"] Zimbabwe expects its farming sector to reach two billion dollars worth during 2030 as fruit and vegetable production increases. President Emmerson Mnangagwa launched the Horticulture Recovery and Growth Plan to rebuild agricultural industries across the country. Government policies and smart investments help farmers grow more crops for local markets and exports abroad. ZBC News reports that potato production meets all national needs after recent improvements. The recovery program targets major expansion of farming businesses throughout rural and urban areas. Officials created the Presidential Horticulture Scheme to help over one million families start growing food at home. Rural households receive fruit trees and sweet potato seeds along with resources for building gardens. The program aims to give small farmers more ways to earn money beyond traditional crops. Families can diversify their farming activities and reduce dependence on single income sources. Home gardens provide fresh food and extra cash for struggling communities. Agriculture leaders want the sector to be worth 1.5 billion dollars during 2025 before reaching the larger goal. Success depends on better funding systems and improved roads connecting farms to markets. Value chain development needs more investment to help farmers process and sell their products effectively. Export competitiveness requires climate-resistant farming methods that protect crops during bad weather. Zimbabwe Vision 2030 development plans guide all agricultural improvements across the nation. [/QUOTE]
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