Women farmers form trust

The Zimbabwe Indigenous Women Farmers Trust was formed in February this year after realisation that women were failing to use land due to limited resources.
ZIWFT president, Mrs Depinah Nkomo said the bulk of farmers in the country were women but they lacked adequate resources to boost yields.

“Women have been having difficulties accessing inputs.
“They do not have collateral and lack farm machinery,” she said.

Mrs Nkomo said women farmers were also affected by mobility challenges as they have problems transporting inputs to the farmer and produce to the market.
“Through the trust, women are going to speak with one voice and mobilise funds for agricultural production,” she said.

Mrs Nkomo said the trust had members from the communal, A1, A2 and commercial sectors.
The executive members are Mrs Grace Gatula (vice president), Mrs Catherine Mudzimiri, Mrs Lina Mangoro and Maud Mapedzamombe.

Related Posts

Cabinet okays game-changer . . . Provincial economic zones to to ignite growth, create jobs

Mukudzei Chingwere-Senior Reporter CABINET has approved a landmark framework for Integrated Provincial Special Economic Zones (IP-SEZs), in a major policy thrust aimed at unlocking industrial growth countrywide and breaking the…

CAB3 submissions consolidation comes to a close

Nyore Madzianike-Senior Reporter THE Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs will on Friday hold its final meeting to consolidate submissions from members of the public on Constitutional…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.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

×
×