Idle for 87 years: Irrigation scheme expects big wheat harvest

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Idle for 87 years: Irrigation scheme expects big wheat harvest Wheat crop (File picture)

The Sunday News

Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Sunday News Reporter

FARMERS operating at the newly established Mtshabezi Irrigation Scheme in Gwanda, Matabeleland South province are expecting a targeted output of 225 tonnes of wheat after they have successfully planted 45 hectares of land.

The farmers are also looking to increase area planted to 100 hectares during the summer cropping. The irrigation scheme which had remained a pipe dream for 87 years has finally taken shape following intervention from Government.

Last year in September, Government channelled $177 million towards establishment of a 200-hectare irrigation scheme in Gwanda as part of its accelerated efforts to revitalise irrigation schemes in pursuit of a sustainable food security. The funds were used to develop infrastructure such as installation of water pipes and pumps and purchase of a centre pivot.

irrigation schemes

Farmers at Mtshabezi Irrigation Scheme, which was first mooted in 1935 have also received a $20 million loan through the Land Agricultural Development Bank of Zimbabwe (LADBZ) for land preparation and planting. 

Government introduced LADBZ last year to drive agriculture growth through the provision of affordable financing to farmers. 

It supports the overall agrarian transformation process to expand the provision of agriculture and rural finance service across the entire agricultural value chain. Mtshabezi Irrigation Scheme farmers have used part of the money to hire graders and tractors for land preparation.

They also received inputs which comprise seed and fertilisers under the Presidential Input Scheme. They received seven tonnes of seed, 17 tonnes of Compound D fertiliser and 15 tonnes of top dressing. Mtshabezi Irrigation Scheme is set to improve livelihoods. The scheme has 157 farmers from six villages in Ward 6. 

Compound D fertiliser

The chairman of Mtshabezi Irrigation Scheme, Mr Ndabezinhle Nyoni said the farmers were relieved as they had successfully completed planting their first crop.

“We started the planting process late but we were able to work together as farmers and we capitalised on the little time we had. We were targeting to plant 50 hectares and we managed to plant 45 hectares wheat crop. As farmers we are pleased with the progress that we have made so far,” he said.

Mr Nyoni added: “We are looking forward to a successful harvest. This is our first crop and although we didn’t manage to plant the entire 200 hectares we wanted, we are looking forward to having a good crop. Moving forward we will introduce more crops and increase our hectarage.”

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Arda Mtshabezi Irrigation Scheme business manager Mr Sindiso Mlalazi said they expected an average output of five tonnes per hectare. He said the irrigation scheme was operating with one centre pivot and they were awaiting delivery of the second one. Mr Mlalazi said the second pivot will enable farmers to increase their area planted to 100 hectares.

Government working with various partners is rehabilitating irrigation schemes that have been lying idle in Matabeleland South Province and establishing new ones in order to improve food and nutrition security and ensure attainment of Vision 2030. Government is targeting to rehabilitate and develop 350 000 hectares of land by 2025 across the country to safeguard the country against the negative effects of climate change and ensure food security. 

Under the Second Republic, Government is prioritising the revival of the agricultural sector through the development of irrigation schemes to alleviate food insecurity and poverty particularly in rural communities.–@DubeMatutu

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