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Mugabe urged to spare remaining white farmers
03 Oct 2015 at 09:27hrs | Views
Agriculture deputy minister Paddy Zhanda has said the remaining white commercial farmers in the country should be spared and given the responsibility of training extension officers, most of whom are still inexperienced.
Zhanda made the remarks at the Zimbabwe Association of Dairy Farmers field day in Watsomba, Mutasa Central constituency, where successful small-scale dairy farmers were honoured.
He said the extension officers were drawing a lot of salaries from the fiscus, but producing little on the ground.
"Extension officers, we don't train farmers at workshops. Most of them are also coming from colleges without experience, we are producing greenhorn students," Zhanda said.
"These extension station officers come from college greenhorn, not knowing anything. Extension officers, we don't do training of farmers at workshops. The other thing you will see them five or six at one farm, you will end up confusing the farmer."
Zhanda said dairy farming was on the rebound, adding there was need to take small-scale farming seriously .
"Dairy farming is a business and we should take it seriously.
"If our small-scale farmer has one or two cattle, then we are not doing anything, we need to improve on that. Donor organisations, let's develop a template which is viable on the level of small-scale farmers should be."
Source - newsday