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Zimbabwe targets 33% dive in wheat plantings in spite of El Nino

Zimbabwe expects to increase its wheat plantings by 33% this year despite a rains season impacted by El Nino, a federal government authorities stated on Wednesday.

The country grows wheat throughout the southern hemisphere winter season starting from around May and the crop is completely irrigated using dammed water.

Zimbabwe, which faces a big maize import costs due to El Nino-induced dry spell, is anticipating a 624,000 metric lot wheat harvest this year, up from 465,458 lots last year.

El Nino is a weather condition phenomenon arising from the unusual warming of the waters in the eastern Pacific, causing hotter temperatures worldwide.

Deputy agriculture minister Vangelis Haritatos said although Zimbabwe had actually experienced among its worst dry spells on record during the 2023/24 summertime cropping season due, it still had enough irrigation capacity for a bigger wheat crop.

The signs ... are that there will be adequate watering water for the winter season crop. The overall national planting hectarage has really increased from 90,192 hectares to 120,000 hectares, Haritatos stated in action to concerns.

The federal government has also reduced the cost of water supplied to irrigated farms by 31% in a quote to enhance production.

Nevertheless, with nationwide dam water levels 10 portion points lower than the seasonal average, some farmers have actually shown they will lower plantings.

These consist of the Food Crop Specialists Association, a. private sector grouping of commodity traders, offtakers and. millers who have actually been funding the production of crops such as. maize and wheat considering that 2020.

FCCA chairman Graeme Murdoch told private. specialists, who funded 27% of in 2015's wheat crop, would. reduce contracted plantings to 25,000 hectares from 30,000. hectares in 2015.

(source: Reuters)