Zimbabwe targets Singapore’s $15B food market with fruit exports

Zimbabwe is aiming to enhance its exports of blueberries, avocados, chillies, and citrus to Singapore, targeting the island's US$15 billion food market. This initiative was discussed...

Zimbabwe has the world’s fastest-growing blueberry industry

Horticultural Development Council: insufficient investment for expansion...

Zimbabwean banks urged into funding agriculture

Zimbabwe’s government has announced a fresh plan to attract banks into funding agricultural production, with draw-downs...

Output of several farm products climbing sharply for years now

Zimbabwe is looking at one of the biggest harvests in a long time this year, thanks to...

Zimbabwean horti sector suffers US$9.3 million revenue decline

Zimbabwe’s horticultural sector endured a US$9.3 million revenue decline last year, due to strict Covid-19 lockdown...

Nhimbe Fresh struggles with blueberry exports to China

Nhimbe Fresh Produce is Zimbabwe’s leading horticultural firm. Despite all its efforts, it is still struggling...

Harvesting commences at one of Zimbabwe’s bigger blueberry projects

Mushandi Holdings owns and manages sizable blueberry and strawberry projects in Mashonaland East, Zimbabwe....

Zimbabwe: Fresh produce markets need clear COVID exit strategy

The forced closure of fresh produce markets throughout Zimbabwe has left thousands of smallholder farmers in...

Botswana looks to Zimbabwe for horti goods

Botswana is exploring the possibilities of importing produce from Zimbabwe following bilateral trade agreements between the...

No-deal Brexit could cost Zimbabwe $4.6 million

A United Nations agency report has shown that Zimbabwe stands to lose at least 5% of...

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