Govt optimistic  of good harvests Deputy Minister Davison Marapira.

Midlands Bureau
LANDS, Agriculture and Rural Resettlement Deputy Minister Cde Davis Marapira says Government is optimistic that the nation is going to experience a good harvest following rains received across the country in the past week.

Cde Marapira said despite the prolonged dry spell experienced last month, the country has since the beginning of February been receiving rains. He urged farmers whose crops were a write off to take to the fields and plant small grains.

“We urge farmers to continue planting summer crops as the rains continue to fall across the country. Some should adjust to short-term varieties such as the two and three maize series and small grains such as sorghum. This is also the right time to plant beans and we will be assured of a better harvest,” he said.

Cde Marapira said rainfall experts had predicted that there would be rains up to April or May, hence crops planted now would do  well.

“The current rainy season is likely last until April or May meaning that moisture in the ground can feed the crops till they mature,” said Cde Marapira.

“We know that some crops are leaching but farmers should not worry because Government will give them top dressing fertiliser.

“But that doesn’t mean that they have to depend on Government alone but they should also take initiatives like buying fertiliser for their crops so that they benefit by having a better harvest and when they benefit, the country also benefits.”

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