Beitbridge quarantine centre opens

Thupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau
A plant and animal quarantine centre, which is part of the US$300 million Beitbridge Border Post modernisation project, is now operating.

Located about 5km north of the border post, the plant and animal quarantine centre is one of the key projects that the Government in partnership with the ZimBorders Consortium constructed under the border modernisation initiative.

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The facility has not only helped decongest Beitbridge Border Post but also enhanced the country’s capacity to control the export and import of agricultural-related products. It will also go a long way in boosting disease control.

Within this facility, there are various laboratories with a special focus on animal health, general hazards, and farming-related equipment that will be examined for conformity with import and export regulations.

Environmental Management Agency (EMA)

Some of the laboratories are being managed by the Environmental Management Agency (EMA), the Department of Veterinary Services, the Agriculture Plant, and the National Biotechnology Authority (NBA).

The inspector-in-charge of the facility, Mr Levy Gama said the new facility is a one-stop shop for importers and exporters, which has resulted in improved services considering that the laboratory analyses are now being conducted on-site unlike in the past when samples would be taken to Harare.

Beitbridge quarantine

Mr Gama said the new plant has laboratories and incinerators to destroy rejected products.

“The plant is also ideal for citrus and horticulture farmers since we will be able to do all the necessary checks for exports and imported raw materials closer to them. We are also now able to do our inspections without creating congestion at the border, and we have enough storage for intercepted consignments,” he said.

Department of Veterinary Services

Mr Gama said depending on the period of the month and the movement of commercial cargo, on a daily basis, they handle an average of 10 trucks carrying agricultural products.

Prior to the latest development, related services were being offered within the border area albeit under limited space.

Livestock Farmers’ Union official, Mr Sifiso Sibanda said the facility is critical for disease control as well as farm produce exports and imports.

Mr Sibanda said the facility is also a boost for farmers in Beitbridge District who rely mostly on livestock production as a source of livelihood.

“For us farmers, we will have unlimited access to the new facility, considering that most of us were importing better goats and sheep breeds from South Africa. We will also be able to export or import disease-free animals and everything will be done according to the book,” he said.

ZimBorders chief executive officer, Mr Francois Diedrechsen said they handed over the facility to Government for further management late last year.

“We have completed the animal and plant quarantine facility and handed it to Government and the process of operationalising it has started,” he said.

Beitbridge district development co-ordinator, Mrs Sikhangezile Mafu said: “We welcome this initiative by our Government and its partners as it will go a long way in strengthening the protection of livestock and plants from imported diseases, thereby boosting production of healthy livestock supported with good pastures.”

Zimborders Consortium, chief executive officer, Mr Francois Diedrechsen

A villager from the Malala area, Ms Remaketsi Mbedzi said communal farmers are happy to access technical knowledge from experts at the new animal and quarantine facility.

“We are delighted to have such a huge facility in our district which is critical in minimising the spread of diseases such as foot-and-mouth,” she said. -@tupeyo

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