News

THE government says rabbit farming has emerged as a promising sector within Zimbabwe’s agricultural landscape, offering opportunities for economic empowerment, food security and rural development.
In Zimbabwe, a 50-kilogramme pack of rabbit pellets costs between US$25 and US$33, compared to South Africa, Kenya, Botswana, and Zambia where a similar product retails at between US$15 and US$17.
Zimbabwe rabbit farmers are developing breeding protocols to raise the standards of production in the face of massive growth in one of the country's fastest-growing subsectors.
Rabbit farmers in some Harare suburbs have joined forces to find ways of saving their herds from a 'mysterious' disease that appears capable of inflicting huge losses if not contained soon.
The land seizures badly impacted commercial farming, forcing a country that was a key regional food producer and exporter to rely on assistance from donors. Zimbabwe’s agriculture sector has ...
Zimbabwe launches new land policy to empower Black farmers with direct farm ownership By: Farai Mutsaka, The Associated Press Posted: 8:12 AM CST Friday, Dec. 20, 2024 Last Modified: 12:05 PM CST ...