The Zimbabwe Farmers Union vice-president Berean Mukwende today said that although the rains had come late, farmers could still get good harvests if the present trend persisted. “We appreciate this current spate of the rains which we are sure are being received in most parts of the country. If the rains maintain this constant pattern, the country will be assured of good harvests,” he said.
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