On International Women’s Day let’s celebrate Christine from Rarecray Farms

A passion for excellence in livestock breeding In the realm of agriculture, tales of perseverance and passion often fuel the journey of remarkable individuals. Meet Rarecray Farms’ Christine Nyatsambo Zimbango, a trailblazing female livestock farmer whose story transcends boundaries and ignites a flame of inspiration through her dedication and innovative practices. Join us as we…

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Zambezi River Authority Kariba Dam levels update

HYDROLOGICAL SITUATION OF THE KARIBA CATCHMENT AT KARIBA DAM Lusaka, 6th March 2024 – The Zambezi River Authority (the Authority) hereby informs the public in the two Contracting States ( the Republics of Zambia and Zimbabwe) that in line with its mandate, it has continued to closely monitor the hydrological outlook of the Kariba Catchment.…

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A race against time to feed the nation

Every September, the Meteorological Services Department of Zimbabwe annually convenes its National Climate Outlook Forum, where the seasonal rainfall forecast for the upcoming rainfall season is presented to national stakeholders. “Multi-sectoral stakeholders will use this planning tool, which is critical for enhancing the socio-economic development of the nation, since weather and climate information is invaluable…

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ADMA Agrishow showcasing all things farming since 2016

Once a year, the Agricultural Dealers and Manufacturers Association (ADMA) hosts the Agrishow, providing a venue and an opportunity for all players in the industry to come together to exhibit a wide selection of agricultural products including tractors, implements and a vast range of other equipment and inputs. The ADMA Agrishow, held in Harare, is…

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Optimising Your Goat Production

by Anisha Cader, Cader Amato Boer Goats Stud Breeding The most ideal breeding season for goats starts in November and ends in April. During this period the diseases are much less than during the raining season. However, if a farmer has adequate shelter to protect the kids from the rain, breeding can be done all…

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The robust Sanga: Unveiling the characteristics of Zimbabwe’s indigenous cattle

Zimbabwe’s rich agricultural landscape is home to a variety of indigenous cattle, each breed boasting traits that have been honed over millennia to thrive in the African environment. Today, we’re diving into the characteristics of the three indigenous Sanga cattle breeds of Zimbabwe: the Mashona, Nkone, and Tuli. The collective value of these indigenous breeds,…

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Escape to countryside serenity

Rarecray Farms is a farm based in Chivhu, Zimbabwe. Whilst they established themselves, in 2018 as livestock farmers and breeders of quality animals, ranging from cattle to sheep, goats and pigs, the farm owners have recently expanded their operations portfolio to include the running of a guest lodge. Jaded urban dwellers seeking fresh air and…

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Innovative farming techniques to watch in 2024

As the global population edges toward 8 billion, agricultural innovation becomes not just a buzzword but a necessity. The year 2024 ushers in an era of advanced farming techniques that promise high yields, sustainability, and a revolution in food production. From AI-enhanced analytics to gene editing, these methods are redefining what it means to “sow…

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Beef genetic strategies for Zimbabwe

Shared with thanks to Mark Hayter, CC Sales and Nurture Beef Academy Have you ever really thought about your genetic strategy for your cattle, and planned how, when and what you are going to breed, where your market is, what breeds are most suitable to your environment? We have broken this article into 6 parts…

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