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- Organic compost use rises in Masvingo; farmers reducing chemical fertilizer costs.
- Manicaland farmers trial intercropping maize and beans to enrich soil naturally.
- Crop rotation practices up 25% in Midlands; boosts yields and reduces pests.
- Wetland farming under review in Mash Central to protect biodiversity zones.
- Conservation tillage spreading in Mat South; farmers saving moisture and fuel.
- Goat manure now preferred in Mat North for boosting sandy soil fertility.
- Plastic mulch use grows in horticulture to reduce water loss and weeds.
- Bio-pesticides tested in Nyanga for tomatoes and leafy greens.
- Farmers in Hurungwe switching to zero-grazing for improved pasture management.
- Demand rising for indigenous crops like finger millet in sustainability programs.
- Reusable vegetable crates promoted in Bulawayo markets to cut plastic waste.
- Vermiculture projects launched in schools to recycle waste into rich compost.
- Drip irrigation subsidies extended to communal farmers in Chipinge.
- Tree planting around homesteads rising as part of carbon farming pilot.
- Farmers adopting greenhouses made from recycled materials in peri-urban Harare.
- Integrated pest management training rolled out in 3 provinces this season.
- Aquaponics gaining popularity in urban farming as water-saving alternative.
- Communal dip tanks being solarized to reduce electricity costs.
- Cow dung used to produce biogas in pilot livestock farms in Mash West.