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Drought Will Not Affect Availability Of Sugar In Zimbabwe - ZSA

1 year agoMon, 25 Mar 2024 11:56:44 GMT
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Drought Will Not Affect Availability Of Sugar In Zimbabwe - ZSA

The Zimbabwe Sugar Association (ZSA) has assuaged concerns about possible sugar shortages resulting from the current drought, which has been exacerbated by El Niño weather conditions.

According to the ZSA, the sugar crop is cultivated under irrigation, and there is sufficient water in dams to sustain production for the next two seasons.

In a statement, ZSA Chairman Willard Zireva clarified that sugar cane is a year-round crop, grown using irrigation methods.

The sugar currently available for sale was harvested from the 2023 milling season. Said Zireva:

The ZSA wishes to advise stakeholders and the general public that there will be adequate sugar supply for both household and industrial consumption despite the current El Nino induced drought that the country has experienced which has affected the harvest expected from the other crops.

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As sugar cane is a twelve-month crop grown under irrigation in Zimbabwe, the sugar that is currently on sale was produced from sugar cane crops harvested during the last milling season which ended in December 2023.

Due to the good rainfall received in the last agriculture season, the major dams that supply water for sugar cane irrigation in the Lowveld have sufficient water to last the next two seasons.

He said the next sugar cane milling season is expected to resume mid-April and millers are currently undertaking regular, off-crop maintenance of sugar mills in readiness for the new season crop whose harvesting is scheduled to start soon.

Zirva reiterated that the industry has more than adequate stocks for the local market’s domestic and industrial use.

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17 Comments

Mushona · 1 year ago
Iwe unoti sugar haipedze nzara iye umwe akaroverwa nzimbe akaita seachazviitira ku Chiredzi uko. Handiti aitova nenzara akaipedza nenzimbe
Mushona · 1 year ago
Sugar inonaka. Bvunza lobengula
Chibaba · 1 year ago
Nzara inopedzwa nehupfu kwete sugar
doug · 1 year ago
If we have or will have enough sugar why have we been seeing and buying sugar from Malawi in supermarkets for more than six months now?
tokolo tolosheee · 1 year ago
kkkk 92 Lobengula anga akafa karee
Lobengula · 1 year ago
taura zvaunoziwa
theLastAntKing · 1 year ago
please please musazotipa iya yema horse yamakatipa 1992. Chi sugar che dark brown chi****
kkkkkkk · 1 year ago
Had big belly kkkkkkk shuwa here .
Mushona · 1 year ago
Lobengula had a big belly. He loved food so much
Mushona · 1 year ago
So i gather that the whiteman had to say "khuma lo!!" meaning svi**** apa. That's how the surname Khumalo is purported to have came about
Madzibaba Spartan · 1 year ago
😂😂😂thanda uku "khuma"
Mushona · 1 year ago
So this is what tempted king lobhengula
· 1 year ago
... and his grand grandchild, Tshabangu
Tshabangu · 1 year ago
😁😁Uyaz siyathanda lo sugar that's why we said sthola zonke to Zanu Pf
Yoyoyo(the Real) · 1 year ago
Taura neShona iwe mundevvere iwe msuunu😁😁😁
Yoyoyo (the original) · 1 year ago
😁😁😁...

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