UK, EU buyers scout Zim horticulture

In an interview with The Financial Gazette, HDC chief executive Linda Nielsen said the upcoming mid-term budget review presents an opportunity for the government to respond more de­cisively to these global shocks.

EIGHT European buyers will be in Zimbabwe this week to scout 11 horticulture firms for potential export deals to international markets. The trade mission, organised by the UK Trade Partnerships (UKTP) Programme, aims to connect local agribusinesses with high-value buyers from the United Kingdom and the European Union. Funded by the British government and implemented…

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