Listing

Agric sector gets essential services status

Last updated on September 11th, 2021 at 02:57 pm

THE agriculture sector will operate with skeletal staff during the 21-day lockdown to ensure workers are not exposed to or spread the Covid-19 pandemic, Government has said.

Lands, Agriculture, Water and Rural Resettlement Minister Perrance Shiri encouraged farmers to make every effort possible to ensure that labour engaged was either resident on farm, or from the surrounding communities.

Minister Shiri said in its mandate to guarantee household and national food security; clean water and sanitation services; animal and public health, the agriculture sector was an essential service with critical productive industries, activities and services.

These must remain operational, but with critical staff and strict Covid-19 preventive measures to ensure that staff and the general public is not exposed to the pandemic, while guaranteeing minimal disruption of household and national food and nutrition security and public and animal health during and after the lockdown.

Some of the critical services include the manufacture and supply of inputs (seed, fertilisers, agro-chemicals, fuel, day old chicks, stock feeds, tillage services, spares of agriculture machinery, equipment and support services.

Manufacture of water treatment chemicals, tillage services such as land clearing, land preparation, spraying, harvesting to enable smooth transition into the next season, contract farming for crop and livestock production under Government and private programmes and trials and experiments at public and private research stations, colleges, and diagnostics laboratories are the other activities.

The others are provision of clean water and sanitation to the households by ZINWA, local authorities, DDF and approved private sector players; provision of WASH services by UN agencies and cooperating partners; public and private grain importation, storage and distribution; grain milling, supply of requisite raw material to millers, and related logistical services and processing and distribution of stock feeds.

The agriculture sector also involves manufacture, supply, importation and installation of mechanisation and irrigation equipment services; issuance of import and export permits, as well as inspection of grain before shipment; livestock movement permits and meat inspection at slaughter houses; harvesting, domestic marketing and processing and export of perishable horticulture produce.

(TheHerald)

Albert Echetah

Recent Posts

Africa Cup of Nations 2025: Complete List of Teams & Fixtures

The 2025 edition of AFCON will be hosted by Morocco which serves both the high-level competition and as a catalyst…

April 18, 2025

Good Friday 2025: Messages of Faith, Hope and Reflection

The Christian community marks Good Friday as its deepest holiday to remember when Jesus died at Calvary. The Christian community…

April 18, 2025

Iconic Music Star Wizkid’s Documentary to premiere on ‘Tribeca Film Festival 2025’

Art has the potential to take the talents from any regions across the globe, and this world has witnessed one…

April 17, 2025

WhatsApp Dropping Support for Old Phones: What Users Need to Know for 2025

Thousand of users worldwide face a discontinuation of WhatsApp services on older Android versions as Meta has officially announced this…

April 17, 2025

KZN Weather Warning: Floods and Snowfall Over Easter Weekend

Disaster teams in KwaZulu-Natal stand ready to respond to persistent rainfall while drivers should approach roads with care. According to…

April 16, 2025

Starlink Now in 20+ African Countries, But Still Not in South Africa

Starlink the satellite internet company by Elon Musk is growing fast in Africa. It now works in more than 20…

April 16, 2025

This website uses cookies.