Matopo Look and Learn visit

 

Hand in Hand Zimbabwe partnered with Matopo Research Institute for an organized look and learn tour for Bulilima and Nkayi entrepreneurs in Matopo. The tour aimed at providing practical exposure to small livestock production, aquaculture farming, and fodder farming using Cactus plants on dry land. This initiative is particularly beneficial to small and medium enterprises (SMEs) as it promotes the use of indigenous varieties that are well-suited to local climatic conditions and resilient to climate change.

The Matopo Research Institute emphasizes the importance of indigenous breeds, which require fewer external resources, making them ideal for sustainable agricultural practices. This approach supports local farmers in adapting to environmental challenges while enhancing food security.

 

The knowledge gained from this tour will aid in developing sustainable agricultural practices for entrepreneurs, contributing positively towards achieving Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) 1 (No Poverty), 2 (Zero Hunger), 8 (Decent Work and Economic Growth), 13 (Climate Action), and 17 (Partnerships for the Goals).

 

Agricultural Research Development and Advisory Services (ARDAS) under the Ministry of Lands, Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Rural Resettlement and Department of Veterinary Services (DVS) also participated in the event to support and reinforce the concepts.

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