LEADING milk processor, Dairibord Zimbabwe, and USAID-funded Feed the Future Zimbabwe Fostering Agribusiness for Resilient Markets (FARM) Activity, recently entered into a US$60 000 co-funded grant agreement.
The grant is set to increase raw milk supply by establishing a reliable supplier base from smallholder beef-dairy farmers, utilising village milk aggregators in wards 3, 4, and 16 of Chipinge district, Manicaland.
The grant intends to establish three new village milk aggregators, with the potential to collaborate with 150 additional beef-dairy producers