From the Archives – A look back at 2023 National Breed Sale

With this year’s ZHB National Sale fast approaching, we are here taking a look at a report covering highlights and prices from last year’s event. National Sale : Showcase for finest livestock across breeds The annual event that is the National Sale has come and gone. Without doubt, it is the cattle industry’s premier annual…

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Winter wheat: Government prioritises domestic production

Following the declaration of a state of disaster (April 3, 2024) due to drought, the Government of Zimbabwe has embarked on an aggressive wheat-based food security program this winter. It has prioritised winter wheat cultivation to address looming food security concerns. Zimbabwe became the third country in southern Africa – after Zambia and Malawi -…

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Blueberry market bursting with opportunities for Zimbabwe

Taking a look at one of our exciting agricultural sectors Blueberries, one of Zimbabwe’s newer horticultural crops, have emerged as one of our best-performing export crops in the last five years. This success story should come as no surprise. Before the Zimbabwean Government’s Land Reform Program, Zimbabwe had a rich and diverse agricultural basket and…

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Boran cattle shine in tough Zimbabwean conditions

Zimbabwe’s often harsh agricultural landscape needs a breed of cattle that can not only withstand but perform in some of our toughest cattle-rearing conditions. Enter the Boran breed. Originally hailing from Kenya, Boran cattle have proven to be not only adaptable to tough African conditions but also exceptionally productive in Zimbabwean conditions. The Boran breed…

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ADMA pledges continuing commitment to farmers

Years of foreign currency deficits coupled with the lack of finance for capital investment have led to a countrywide shortage of tillage and harvesting equipment in the hands of the farmer. Speaking at the official opening of the recently-concluded ADMA Agrishow held at ART Farm, Pomona, Harare, ADMA Chairman, Marco Garizio urged the government to…

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Sanga cattle make history at the ADMA Agrishow

The final day of the ADMA Agrishow was a history-making moment for Zimbabwean cattle. For the very first time, a combined auction showcasing the country’s indigenous Sanga breeds – the Mashona, Nkone, and Tuli – took centre stage. Held on Africa Day itself, the sale was a fitting tribute to these “unsung heroes” of the…

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Don’t Miss the Sanga Cattle Sale Tomorrow!

Tomorrow marks the final day of the ADMA Agrishow, featuring a special event this year – the first-ever combined indigenous Sanga cattle breed sale! Witness the Mashona, Tuli, and Nkone livestock up for auction, even if you’re not in the market for these unique breeds. The cattle auction promises an exciting spectacle as bidders compete…

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