


Bloomberg:
Zimbabwe’s agricultural industry grew by 33 percent in 2010 on improved tobacco, sugar and cotton production, the Herald reported.
The Zimbabwean government has loaned farmers $122.2 million for the 2010-11 farming season, the Harare-based newspaper said on its website today. Banks have lent a further $286 million for seed and farm-input purchases, it said.
Zimbabwe’s farming season traditionally starts in November at the beginning of the rainy season, while wheat is planted in April and May as an irrigated winter crop.