Staff reporter
The 114th edition of the Zimbabwe Agricultural Show (ZAS) is set to take place from August 26 to 31 in Harare.
Addressing journalists, today in Harare, ZAS Chief Executive Officer, Dr. Andrew Matibiri announced that this year’s edition will be a remarkable celebration of Zimbabwe’s vibrant and innovative agricultural industry.
“We acknowledge the importance of this event as a platform to honor the achievements of our agricultural sector and discuss future challenges and opportunities.
“The Zimbabwe Agricultural Show is a key event on the national calendar as it showcases the talent, innovations, and resilience of our farmers, agribusinesses, and agricultural stakeholders. It underscores the crucial role that agriculture plays in our economy and the livelihoods of the people of Zimbabwe,” said Dr. Matibiri.
Dr Matibiri highlighted that preparations for the show are in full swing, bolstered by the country’s recent economic improvements and a renewed sense of pride in food sufficiency.
“The preparations of the ZAS are encouraging and have been enhanced by improved economic enthusiasm and significant pride in food sufficiency over the past few years. On the ground, intense activities and efforts by all stakeholders from the various sectors of the economy are pointing towards a very successful agricultural show,” Dr. Matibiri explained.
Additionally, Dr Matibiri emphasized that this theme deeply resonates with their mission to showcase the industry’s remarkable achievements and boundless potential, aiming to inspire innovation and sustainable development within the sector.
“The theme for the 2024 ZAS is “Cultivating Prosperity, Growing Business, Innovation for Change, and Nurturing our Future.” This theme encapsulates the unwavering commitment to driving the growth and transformation of Zimbabwe’s agricultural sector.
“ZAS has placed a strong emphasis on providing a seamless and enjoyable experience for all attendees. To ensure this, security measures have been significantly increased, with the latest technology being employed to ensure public safety.
“Additionally, children will be tagged with the support of partners to further enhance security and ensure their safety throughout the event,” Dr Matibhiri concluded.
The 2024 ZAS is shaping up to be a landmark event, celebrating the resilience and innovation of the country's agricultural sector.
With the official opening set for Friday, August 30, attendees can look forward to a week filled with engaging activities, insightful discussions, and a showcase of remarkable achievements.