Zimbabwe misses African Union’s benchmark for agriculture support

DESPITE a plethora of government support programmes for agriculture, Zimbabwe’s budgetary provisions for the sector have been lower than the African Union’s Maputo Declaration target of at least 10 percent of the total annual budget for more than 10 years, a study shows. While some economic analysts have warned that current levels of support, mostly…

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