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Zimbabwe’s irrigation plans fall behind

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ZIMBABWE is not developing irrigation as quickly as planned, with only 217 000 hectares of land having working systems, far less than the target of 496 000 hectares.Commenting on the findings of the second crop, livestock and fisheries assessment report (CLAFA), the Minister of Agriculture, Anxious Masuka, said the government needs to offer more incentives…

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