Arda to set up horticultural hub in Mash Central

Kudakwashe Mhundwa Business Reporter
The Agriculture and Rural Development Authority (Arda) intends to set up an export procurement hub for horticultural crops at its Muzarabani estate to increase out grower participation in the Mashonaland Central Province. Crops earmarked for the programme include ginger, garlic, tomatoes, guavas and mangoes.

“These are crops we believe villagers must grow. ARDA Muzarabani will become the centre for procurement of such crops for onward marketing to other regional and international destinations.

“ARDA will launch its out-grower programme”, Arda chairman Mr Basil Nyabadza said in an interview.

Arda has already engaged Zimtrade and is also in the process of setting up an export division dedicated from marketing farm produce from rural areas.

“We are consulting, but we as Arda are (also) doing it through our own structures to see rural development (fitting) into the national programmes,” he said

Arda has been making strides to boost agricultural output in several provinces through partnering major players in the agro-processing value chain.

These include its partnership with Schweppes Zimbabwe in the production and processing of various citrus fruits and vegetables in.

Arda is planning to small scale farmers at its Arda-Mushumbi estate for the production of chilies, moringa and stevia production.

Related Posts

Parly, ZimParks aligned on long-term resort fix

Trust Freddy Herald Correspondent THE Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Tourism and Hospitality Industry and the Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (ZimParks) recently held a meeting in Harare to hammer…

US$100 000 tree project links rural livelihoods to climate resilience

Obey Musiwa Herald Reporter Stanbic Bank Zimbabwe has committed US$100 000 to a major afforestation programme that will see 40 000 indigenous trees planted in Hurungwe District over the next…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

×
×