A new era for Mamsisi village as BIC-CDS scoops Kgobotwane Dam

Siltation is a severe and persistent environmental problem in most rivers and dams in Zimbabwe which has led to reduction in water capacity posing serious threat to agriculture, wildlife and domestic water use. Community led efforts such as erection of silt traps and other interventions that include desilting are thereby critical in restoring the dams water holding capacity, supporting biodiversity…

GENDER TRANSFORMATION THROUGH TIME-SAVING TECHNOLOGIES

In the dry and drought-prone communities of Gwanda District, climate change had devastating effects on the livelihoods of smallholder farmers particularly women, elderly, Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) and other vulnerable groups. With limited access to decision-making spaces, financial literacy, and climate-resilient farming techniques, women carried a disproportionate burden of unpaid care work, including time-consuming tasks such as pounding small grains…

FROM FARM TO THE MARKET: THE PROCESS IN BETWEEN

GETTING agricultural produce from the farm successfully to the factory requires a lot of effort applied from production to processing to packaging. Some products may not get to the market because they are not fit for the market that they are supposed to attract. Just like mobile phones have made our communication efficient, energy saving technologies have notably brought about…

About Maggot Rearing

IN as much as farmers in Gwanda district are more into cattle rearing, they also take pride in small livestock rearing such as chickens and goat production. Goats are admired for their resilience and adaptability to harsh climatic conditions whilst cows are deemed as the true representation of wealth amongst the native Gwanda farmers. Poultry production is also an important…

DIVERSIFYING FOR RESILIENCE: A FARMING FAMILY’S JOURNEY

Obadiah and Oline Dube, are dedicated farmers from Ward 8 in Sizeze village, who have transformed their agricultural practices through the Locally Led indigenous Nature-Based Solution for Climate Change Adaptation in Zimbabwe (LINCZ) project implemented by the BIC-CDS. Previously, they relied on conventional maize farming which left them vulnerable to climate change impacts. By embracing Conservation Agriculture (CA) principles, they…

BIC-CDS SCOOPS SILVER AWARD

THE tradition of Agricultural shows in Zimbabwe came into existence in the Rhodesian era when the country was still under colonial rule. The shows have given business community, individuals and commercial farmers a platform to showcase their produce and open them to opportunities and investments. They have been done annually to promote agro-business, connect with potential partners and explore new…

Beekeeping: A Climate Resilient Livelihood Opportunity for women

WITH majority of the Zimbabwean Rural farmers depending on rain fed agriculture, climate change shocks have seen most farmers having very little harvest in the 2023/2024 farming season. There is an urgency of climate resilient livelihood opportunities promoted by the Locally Led Indigenous Nature Based Solutions for Climate Change Adaption in Zimbabwe (LINCZ) Project implemented by Brethren In Christ-Compassionate and…