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Zimbabwe's dairy industry facing collapse says new report
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 52049, member: 636"] Zimbabwe's agriculture ministry has urged stakeholders to embrace technological advancement and streamline distribution networks within the nation's dairy industry. Professor Obert Jiri addressed participants during the release of a comprehensive competitiveness assessment conducted jointly by the National Competitiveness Commission and Zimbabwe Dairy Industry Trust. The analysis examines opportunities for growth while identifying obstacles that hinder sector development. Ministry officials emphasized the necessity of enhanced breeding programs and improved animal health protocols. Strategic investment in processing facilities will enable producers to meet regional and international quality standards. The dairy sector generates approximately four percent of national economic output while providing employment for more than 30,000 citizens. Raw milk output has surged fifteen percent over the past twelve months as the national herd expanded to 66,000 animals. This growth represents a 13.4 percent increase during the current agricultural strategic planning period. Producers continue facing difficulties from volatile weather conditions and elevated feed expenses. Financial institutions maintain restrictive lending practices that limit farmer access to capital. Government representatives outlined multiple intervention programs designed to strengthen sector resilience. The resilient African feed and fodder systems project will support smallholder operations through enhanced input packages. Officials plan to collaborate with banking institutions to develop specialized financing mechanisms for dairy enterprises. Land tenure reforms will provide farmers with title deeds that serve as collateral for loans. Public-private partnerships will receive government backing alongside efforts to restore the dairy revitalization fund. [/QUOTE]
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