Command Agric surplus destined for export market

Tendai Mugabe recently in MASHONALAND CENTRAL Government is targeting to export maize grown under Command Agriculture once the country has enough food and has fully stocked its strategic reserves to boost the country’s economy. This is benchmarked on the success of Command Agriculture under which several farmers surpassed the targeted yield per hectare two-fold in the......

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By: The Herald - Sunday, 18 June

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