Input costs hamper agriculture competitiveness

ZIMBABWE’S agricultural sector faces a major challenge from high production costs driven by expensive local inputs, a leading economist has said. Ashok Chakravat told a recent business conference that this was hindering the country’s ability to develop a competitive agricultural value chain. “We have productive farmers, but agriculture in Zimbabwe is expensive. You cannot develop…

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