Pricabe Farm: A Look at a Thriving Mixed Farm in Zimbabwe
Pricabe Farm is one of the thriving farms in Sherwood Block Kwekwe, in the Midlands province of Zimbabwe. The farm is involved in mixed farming, which includes horticulture, fisheries, and animal husbandry. The main crop at the farm is maize, which contributes immensely to the country's food security. In this video, Pricabe Farm manager Patrick Mnangagwa talks about their maize production levels. He discusses the challenges and successes of farming in Zimbabwe, and he shares his vision for the future of the farm. If you're interested in learning more about mixed farming, or if you're simply curious about life on a farm in Zimbabwe, then be sure to watch this video!

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