Zimbabwe expects a record 400m kilogramme tobacco harvest, but a policy to protect the ZiG threatens to erode growers’ ...
As white Zimbabwe farmers again ask the Trump administration to weigh in on long-promised government compensation for their evictions 25 years ago, many of them are increasingly ageing and desperate.
Producing blind means farmers make planting and marketing decisions without clear, reliable signals about demand, prices, or payment conditions. Instead of responding to transparent market information ...
Zimbabwe is Africa's biggest producer of tobacco but some farmers believe the country's long-term future could lie in a very different crop - blueberries. Thanks to a breakthrough in trade talks with ...
As an El-Niño-induced drought hits Zimbabwe's rural areas, Catholic agencies are escalating humanitarian assistance aimed at smallholder farmers. Like many southern African countries, Zimbabwe has not ...
Zimbabwe’s 2026 tobacco marketing season opened amid discontent from farmers who rejected what they described as extremely ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) — Zimbabwean President ...
Some former commercial farmers in Zimbabwe who were kicked off their land 20-plus years ago say a government offer of compensation is woefully inadequate, and only desperate people will take the offer ...
HARARE, Zimbabwe — Zimbabwe says it will compensate local and foreign white farmers who lost land and property more than 20 years ago in farm seizures meant to redress some of the wrongs of ...
HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) — Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa on Friday launched a new policy that will allow beneficiaries of land taken from white people under contentious land reforms to sell it ...
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