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Zimbabwe's answer to failing sugar farms? Drones and more talk
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 52014, member: 636"] Parliamentary lawmakers have directed scrutiny toward Zimbabwe's sugar production sector after designating sugarcane as a strategic agricultural commodity with substantial economic implications. Legislators summoned officials from the Ministry of Lands, Agriculture, Fisheries, Water, and Rural Development following field visits to sugarcane operations where farmers outlined operational difficulties. The committee's investigation emerged from direct consultations with agricultural producers who highlighted systemic challenges within the sugar value chain. Ministry representatives received formal questions about government measures to strengthen the sector's performance. Parliamentary oversight reflects growing concern about the industry's capacity to maximize economic contributions. Professor Obert Jiri serves as Permanent Secretary for the Ministry of Lands, Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Rural Development, and addresses legislative inquiries about sector improvements. Government officials confirmed that authorities are conducting comprehensive reviews of existing Sugar Act provisions to modernize regulatory frameworks. The revision process aims to align legislation with contemporary agricultural economics while meeting current environmental protection standards. Ministry representatives outlined protectionist trade measures designed to protect domestic producers from unfair international market pressures. Precision agriculture technologies are transforming production methods through advanced monitoring and application systems. Agricultural authorities plan to deploy drone technology for aerial chemical applications, comprehensive field mapping, and continuous crop health monitoring across sugarcane plantations. The strategic framework will support the establishment of additional processing facilities to enhance industry capacity and benefit smallholder farming operations. Legislative amendments seek to attract new investment capital while promoting competitive market conditions and equitable trade practices. Revised regulations will create enhanced opportunities for small-scale farmers to access alternative marketing channels for their sugarcane harvests. Government initiatives target the comprehensive transformation of the sugar industry through technological advancement and regulatory modernization. [/QUOTE]
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