HIVOs advises Farmers to heed to President Edgar Lungu's call
Hivos Southern Africa Regional
Advocacy Officer for Sustainable Diets William Chilufya says President Lungu's prediction that
the country is likely to record a poor harvest in forthcoming farming season
sends a signal to farmers to consider diversifying their crops from maize.
He says farmers across the country should receive the
message from the President as a timely call for them to start diversifying
their crops.
Mr. Chilufya is therefore, encouraging farmers to reduce
dependence on maize and begin perceiving crop diversity as an importance
practices.
He has also urged farmers to think outside the box because
farming is not only about cultivating maize crop.
He states that as farmers are diversifying they should look
out for crops such millet and sorghum which are not prone to armyworms
attack.
The Hivos says crop diversification is an important measure
that has potential to bring about food security and add value to the national
economy.
President Lungu in Mbala last week said Zambia is likely to
have a poor harvest but stressed that the country can pull through if the Food
Reserve Agency manages the maize in stock well.
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