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Wheat farmers warned against planting as window closes

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Last updated: July 4, 2023 1:05 pm
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Beverly Bizeki

Wheat farmers across the country have been advised to stop planting as the set deadline for plantation has lapsed with Masvingo having surpassed its target of 2100 ha to reach 2138 ha which are under winter wheat.
In a statement released by Ministry of Lands, Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Rural Development (MoLAFWRD) Permanent secretary Dr John Basera recently, farmers have been urged to shift focus from planting and direct it towards good agricultural practices.
“Farmers are hereby advised that the optimal wheat planting window closed on June 15, 2023 and any further planting after this date is discouraged and must stop. Late planting of wheat negatively affects yields, reduces quality and exposes the wheat crop to risk of destruction by early rains,”
“Focus should be redirected towards effective good agronomic practices, diseases and weed management, irrigation management and scheduling. Farmers are encouraged to scout their fields on a regular basis and to make fire guards to avoid unnecessary losses due to veld fires,” said Basera.
Basera also urged farmers to approach their nearest Agritex offices or agricultural extension officer for the necessary wheat growing backstopping support and agronomic advice.
Masvingo Agritex Provincial Officer Caristo Masiiwa said the province had slightly surpassed its target of 2100ha and reached 2138 ha wheat planted with Masvingo District leading with 1030 ha.
“The wheat planting window has closed and we urge farmers who have land which has not been put under winter wheat to register with Agritex so that we prepare for summer cereals especially maize. We need to prepare for a successful summer season in winter,” said Masiiwa.

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