By Rutendo Mapfumo
The Matabeleland North Agricultural Show has just kicked off, bringing together farmers, agribusinesses, and stakeholders from across the province to showcase innovations, products, and opportunities in farming and rural development.
Running from August 6 to 9, the event provides a vital platform for networking, knowledge exchange, and the promotion of sustainable and profitable agricultural practices in this largely rural region.
Exhibitors include crop and livestock producers, agricultural input suppliers, and government agencies, all highlighting how agriculture remains a cornerstone of Matabeleland North’s economy and livelihoods.
The show is also an opportunity to spotlight investment potentials in agriculture alongside related sectors like tourism and infrastructure, complementing wider provincial efforts such as the recently held Matabeleland North Investment Conference 2025.
Attendees can expect demonstrations, trade stands, and discussions aimed at boosting productivity and resilience, vital for the region’s food security and economic growth.
By fostering collaboration between smallholder farmers, commercial growers, and policy makers, the Matabeleland North Agricultural Show underscores the province’s commitment to revitalising its agricultural sector and improving the welfare of its communities through innovation and shared expertise.
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