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    MARONDERA- A majority of the hundreds of thousands of farmers who have been
    beneficiaries of the land reform programme and those who acquired it through other
    means are not agriculturalists and need solid technical guidance for them to
    maximise the land.

    Hence more farmer trainers are required to assist them after the Government made
    agriculture and food security a priority under the National Development Strategy-1
    (NDS-1).

    Lands, Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Rural Development Minister Dr John
    Masuka made these remarks in a speech read by the Ministry’s chief director of
    research and specialist services Dr Dumisani Kutywayo at a graduation ceremony at
    Kushinga Phikelela Agricultural College last week.

    He said: “Zimbabwe undertook a transformative land reform programme more than
    20 years ago, which ushered in 21 000 A2 and 360 000 A1 farmers. Perhaps, over

    90 percent of these farm beneficiaries are non-agriculturalists These farm
    beneficiaries needed, and still need skills for this newly-found occupation.

    “It is therefore pleasing for us to witness the injection of yet another group of young
    agriculture professionals into our agriculture sector, and this increase in the number
    of agriculture practitioners should also translate into improved agriculture production
    and productivity, especially in the rural areas where 70 percent of the population
    derive their livelihood from agriculture.

    “It is worth noting that the future of agriculture in our country lies in the hands of
    young men and women who are graduating from our agriculture colleges and other
    institutions of higher learning. Statistics worryingly shows that many of those who are
    involved in the agriculture sector are ageing members of our community. Critically
    important is the fact that these graduates must take their position now in this
    important economic sector to sustain food security for the masses of our people.”

    Dr Masuka said the country must not just produce graduates for jobs, but graduates
    who will venture into farming and become competitive players in the commercial
    agriculture sector.

    As the nation pushes harder with the agriculture transformation agenda, land is not
    increasing hence new technologies should be introduced to maximise on the
    available land.

    “New technologies, sound extension advice, increasing the number of adequately
    trained farmers and collaborative strategies will make us build a sustainable and
    vibrant agriculture sector,” he said.

    The transformation of livelihoods for the attainment of Vision 2030 that the country
    seeks is based on an agro-centric approach to development as over 70 percent of
    the country’s population is involved in agriculture.

    The graduation ceremony was themed: “Towards Vision 2030 through Human
    Capital Development.”

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