Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives Daniel Kalenga says the move is aimed at easing the operations of agriculture extension officers.
Mr. Kalenga said the vehicles and motor cycles would also help motivate the field officers who are instrumental in knowledge and technological transfer to farmers in rural areas.
He was speaking in Lusaka today at the 38th graduation ceremony of the Natural Resource Development College (NRDC) when 190 students graduated with Diplomas in various agricultural fields.
Mr. Kalenga said government is determined to improve rural life by providing necessary infrastructure and agricultural human resources which would ultimately lead to increased productivity among farmers.
He challenged the graduating students to work with farmers in rural areas and equip them with information on good farming practices.
Speaking earlier, University of Zambia (UNZA) Vice Chancellor Professor Stephen Simukanga said the country should invest heavily in agriculture trainings so as to fight poverty among its people.
Professor Simukanga said agriculture can help avert the negative effects of the global economics which the country is currently facing.
And NRDC Principal, Aggrey Siyumbano said the college has partnered UNZA to provide students with accredited Diplomas from UNZA.
Mr. Siyumbano said the college is also negotiating with UNZA to start offering students with UNZA accredited degrees.
Meanwhile, Government says the Agriculture sector has the potential to serve as an engine for achieving broad-based economic growth and reduce poverty levels.
Agriculture and Cooperatives Minster Brain Chituwo says this is why government remains committed to improving and strengthening the agriculture sector to enhance food security at household and national level.
Dr. Chituwo said this in a speech read for him by his Deputy Albert Mulonga at the official launch of the 4th Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) Youth, Food and Agriculture Conference in Lusaka today.
He said youth participation in agricultural programmes can also play a vital role in kick starting and maintaining economic growth and reduce poverty and hunger in the country.
Dr. Chituwo also disclosed that government will support regional youth-based programmes that contribute positively towards the attainment of the country’s developmental programmes like the Vision 2030 and the Fifth National Development Plan (FNDP).
He further challenged stakeholders in the COMESA region to ensure that youths are equipped with necessary skills that can make them contribute effectively to regional integration.
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