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@LateForTea5 I agree on that the way it was done was chaotic and SA can do it better but best believe this issue is not going anywhere Trump might bully his was but 4 years on it'll still be there because this is land that was continuously grabbed deep into the 1970s
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@LateForTea5 Even they cannot just slap it together it needs time that's why they struggled in Zambia or does it not suit the narrative?
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@LateForTea5 Just read this so 2023 there was a record yield = 900 white farmers 2024 famine so blacks had to eat elephants = Black farmers cannot farm
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@LateForTea5 Yields from 2024 were down because of Cyclone El Nino but it wouldn't fit the agenda, but I don't see how killing 200 elephants would have stopped a civil war ,
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@LateForTea5 Yes you also imprison people who murder people, heard anyone who was jailed for killing the white farmers in Zimbabwe? No so believe me when I say it had nothing to do with feeding people it was about the ivory
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@LateForTea5 They boarded up to 10 farms each , never even planted anything on the farms and they wasted away , that I agree but right now the farmers are on the ground simple as
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@LateForTea5 Which year did white farmers get begged to come back I want to run some numbers ? And so you mean to tell me that 900 farmers returned and famine was prevented?
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@LateForTea5 @TeN_Orochi Places with food shortages are mainly dry arid places black people were put in called reserves these are the same areas aptly called put they are game reserves and where wild animals roam free the good areas with good rainfall are usually good for farming
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@LateForTea5 @TeN_Orochi Yes I get that , what we have to do away with is the notion that black people can't farm because that's what got us here , and the more y'all say it the worse the land grab will be i know from experience
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@LateForTea5 @TeN_Orochi I'm talking about national output this has always been there and used as an excuse to get ivory it's just plain corruption
Congrats Zimbabwe, after struggling with food production since the 1990s, this years sees a record, rain-aided harvest: Total production is 2,579,247 tonnes. Zimbos consume 1,837,742 tonnes, and with 450,000 tonnes required for livestock, Zim's got a surplus to export!πΏπΌπ½
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@JaneOpines @BootStonesHurt @SithaleKgaogelo @GhostlyBecky Lol that was about righting a supposed wrong as the land was taken without expropriation but Zimbabwe produces enough it just doesn't suit the agenda
Congrats Zimbabwe, after struggling with food production since the 1990s, this years sees a record, rain-aided harvest: Total production is 2,579,247 tonnes. Zimbos consume 1,837,742 tonnes, and with 450,000 tonnes required for livestock, Zim's got a surplus to export!πΏπΌπ½
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@wong23145done @chant_ian Lol they own 80% of farmland of which some was grabbed as early as in the 1970s from black South Africans if they starve like Zimbabweans are starving let then starve
Congrats Zimbabwe, after struggling with food production since the 1990s, this years sees a record, rain-aided harvest: Total production is 2,579,247 tonnes. Zimbos consume 1,837,742 tonnes, and with 450,000 tonnes required for livestock, Zim's got a surplus to export!πΏπΌπ½
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@Nexxo00 @69Shredder @WanjiruNjoya It's not even ancestors lol black people were still bring removed from their lands around the 60s in South Africa when these farms were being out up , and it's only gonna get worse because the Zimbabwean farming industry has bounced back
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@MaxSchm05730072 @AlphaWaymund @piyushmittal Most African countries farm their own food using black farmers , the Zimbabwe example hasn't led to famine or civil war
Congrats Zimbabwe, after struggling with food production since the 1990s, this years sees a record, rain-aided harvest: Total production is 2,579,247 tonnes. Zimbos consume 1,837,742 tonnes, and with 450,000 tonnes required for livestock, Zim's got a surplus to export!πΏπΌπ½
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@LateForTea5 @TeN_Orochi Zimbabwe production levels have mostly bounced back and in some instances overtaken pre white farmer yields, they are still the largest tobacco producer in Africa , sometimes looking at the numbers goes a long way
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@Jon_de_Linde @Vevick_Mat @MosweuRSA @elonmusk No production went down because politicians hoarded farms now it's up recently Zim produced record amounts even overtaking pre white farmer numbers , SA just has to do it right
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@Jono_zim @caltract @elonmusk we know you gotta push agenda but saying black people cannot do crop rotation is too far
Congrats Zimbabwe, after struggling with food production since the 1990s, this years sees a record, rain-aided harvest: Total production is 2,579,247 tonnes. Zimbos consume 1,837,742 tonnes, and with 450,000 tonnes required for livestock, Zim's got a surplus to export!πΏπΌπ½
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