Government splashes $1,5bln on irrigation

ZIMBABWE spent $1,5 billion on irrigation development during the first half of the year, which was complemented by US$2 million from development partners, as part of efforts to make the country’s agriculture sector resilient to climate change effects and vulnerabilities. Frequent droughts have made rainfed agriculture production unsustainable in Zimbabwe, resulting in calls for upscaling…

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