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Hardy cattle boost Zimbabwe farmers’ incomes

FAO assists Zimbabwe’s smallholder farmers boost livestock production

The European Union (EU), FAO and the Government of Zimbabwe launched a major programme to assist smallholder farmers boost productivity and engage in commercial agriculture through integrated farming approaches. The 4-year US$19 million programme is managed by FAO and focuses on smallholder irrigation and livestock production support activities. As part of the larger programme, the livestock component (roughly US$ 10 million) is placing special emphasis on supporting 40 000 poor farmers - in Nkayi and Lupane Districts in Matabeleland North Province - who practice mixed crop-livestock production. Building on lessons learned from previous projects, the current programme is improving livestock policies, animal health systems and strengthening the whole livestock value chain. This is leading to a more predictable and sustained income of smallholder farmers as well as improving general nutrition of farmers by ensuring access to animal products.

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组 织: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
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年份: 2015
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国家: Zimbabwe
地理范围: 非洲
类别: 博文
内容语言: English
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