How investors can turn Zimbabwe’s contract farming experience into durable local value

Professor Mandivamba Rukuni

By Professor Mandivamba RukuniAdvertisements FOR decades, Zimbabwe’s experience with contract farming has been most visible in cotton and tobacco. Those systems proved one thing: contracts can mobilise inputs, lift yields and aggregate volumes quickly. But in many cases, the model that emerged was extractive — farmers supplied raw commodities while processors, traders and exporters captured…

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