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Zimbabwe increasing horticultural exports to UK

Zimbabwe's United Kingdom (UK) horticulture exports continue to grow as UK Minister for Africa, Lord Ray Collins of Highbury visited Kuminda pack house, to witness the processing of peas from smallholder farmers before export to his country.

This visit comes on the backdrop of a similar one to President Mnangagwa at State House, accompanied by UK Ambassador to Zimbabwe, Mr Peter Vowles, recently.

Posting on his X post, Lord Collins of Highbury said: "Kuminda fresh is not just producing peas, but also prosperity, offering employment opportunities for women whose income supports entire communities in Zimbabwe. It was great to visit their site and see a prime example of how the UK-Zimbabwe partnership is driving growth."

The UK Ambassador to Zimbabwe concurred and wrote on his X handle saying: "Great to be back at Kuminda with Mr Clarence Mwale showing Lord Collins how Kuminda fresh supports small-scale farmers sell their amazing produce to UK markets."

Read more at Herald Online