Seed Co mulls rice, potato seed production

21 Dec, 2018 - 00:12 0 Views
Seed Co mulls rice, potato seed production

eBusiness Weekly

Michael Tome
Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE)-listed seed producer Seed Co Limited, says it is considering venturing into rice and potato seed production in a move that will help the country cut down significantly on a huge import bill for the crops.

The southern Africa country imports over 95 percent of the rice it consumes, translating to nearly $100 million annually despite having potential to grow the crop and a ready market given the ever growing domestic demand for the cereal.

Zimbabwe imports rice from China, India, Malawi and Indonesia among other major rice producers.

Addressing journalists at a luncheon hosted by the seed producing company in Harare this week, Seed Co Chief Executive Officer Denias Zaranyika, said his organisation was working on rice seed varieties compatible with the local climate.

Zaranyika said the work on the new rice varieties was aimed at boosting production of the crop in the country with an overall goal to curb the importation of the cereals at a time Zimbabwe is battling biting foreign currency crisis.

He said rice was produced erratically in communal areas dotted around the country.

“We are busy working on some rice varieties, they are now under trial and we are trying to make sure that they perform under this environment, so that we either reduce or stop rice imports because almost every grain of rice save for what is produced in the communal areas is imported.

“You have always heard us saying   we are slowly getting into rice, reason being lot of imports that are coming into the country dominated by Asia,” said Zaranyika.

Zaranyika also said his company was working on potato seed varieties suitable for local production. He said his company was committed to improve Zimbabwe’s economy through effective and competitive agricultural practices.

“We are also working on potatoes seed (varieties), we must make sure that we have the right varieties for our country.

“Agriculture is one of the main key drivers in the economic recovery process for Zimbabwe. Our organisation is determined to ensure that we put our best foot forward and do everything necessary to ensure we work with the government and the farmers to prop up Zimbabwe’s economic environment,” he said.

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