CBZ AgroYield commits US$10 million to winter wheat

CBZ is aligning its lending strategy with national priorities around food security and export growth

CBZ AgroYield has set aside US$10 million towards the 2026 winter wheat programme in addition to a US$15 million investment in the 2025/26 summer cropping season, reinforcing its growing role in agricultural financing.Advertisements The unit, which transitioned from a government-backed command agriculture model to a private sector-driven operation in 2022, has since evolved into a…

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