Government aims to double irrigated land

The government will also create a new institutional arrangement to optimise planning and coordination of cloud seeding activities for enhanced rainfall patterns in Zimbabwe.

THE government says it plans to expand Zimbabwe’s irrigated land by approximately 128 percent, aiming to strengthen agricultural output and combat the escalating challenges of climate change.The First Round Crop, Livestock and Fisheries Assessment Report reveals a target to more than double the existing capacity of irrigation from the current 217 000 hectares to 496…

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