The Agriculture sector is predicated to register a positive growth on crop harvest for the 2008/2009 Agricultural farming season, the Ministry of Finance and National Planning 2008 Economic Report has stated.
The ministry attributes this to increased number of beneficiaries from the Fertilizer Support Programme (FSP) and enhanced provision of extension services which is expected to boost production and productivity in the sector.
The report however revealed that maize production declined during the 2007/08 Agricultural season by 11.3 percent, to 1.2million metric tones from 1.4 million metric tones in the previous farming season.
The decline is attributed to floods that affected most parts of the country, insufficient supply of fertilizer and continued low productivity.
Other crops that registered decline included Sorghum, Cassava and Burley Tobacco which fell by 21.5 percent, 2.1 percent and 13.4 percent respectively.
Despite recording a decline in crop production the country recorded an overall food surplus of 564,548 metric tonnes maize meal equivalent and was largely on account of surplus recorded in cassava, wheat and maize.
However, challenges relating to the purchase, storage and release of maize on the market resulted in a shortage during the year whilst maize and mealie meal prices also rose in the fourth quarter,
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