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March 22, 2023

JICA Rice Expert / Technical Advisor Wows the Agricultural Fraternity

JICA Zimbabwe hosted Rice Expert, Dr. Tatsushi Tsuboi who was in the country from March 5 to March 22, conducting research into the possibility of New Rice for Africa (NERICA) production in Zimbabwe.

PhotoJICA Zim Resident Representative, Mr. Kawazumi (left) and Dr. Tsuboi (centre) visiting a rice farm in Dzivarasekwa, Harare, farmer, Mr. Moyo (right)


He paid a courtesy call to the First Lady, Dr. Auxilia Mnangagwa to discuss his plans during the visit. This was following the visit made by the First Lady to Japan in November last year, where she met with Dr. Tsuboi and discussed on how Zimbabwe can tap into rice production.

PhotoDr. Tsuboi shedding insights on the rice at the Panmure field, Shamva


He also travelled around the country visiting trial farms, research centres and seed companies, to determine the NERICA seed in the country and the suitability of the seed variety to the area under production.

PhotoDr. Tsuboi visiting Seedco rice field


Following this, he conducted a 2 day workshop which provided training for stakeholders on all things NERICA.

PhotoDr. Tsuboi conducting rice workshop in Harare


His visit culminated in a training for researchers and students on research methods, as well as a wrap up meeting with the Permanent Secretary for Ministry of Lands, Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Rural Development, Dr. John Basera, where he shared his findings and the way forward.

PhotoDr. Tsuboi training some students on research methods


Dr. Tsuboi's trip was a resounding success with consensus that:

  • Rice as a strategic crop can contribute to enhanced food security and nutrition in the country.
  • There is great potential for commercialisation and increase of rice cultivation and productivity, not only to ensure self-sufficiency at household level, but to ensure the reduction of the rice import bill in the country.

PhotoDr. Tsuboi visiting the Kushinga Pikelela rice field, Marondera


To seal off this fruitful visit, we hold on to Dr. Tsuboi's words, "To know how and where to grow rice, ask rice!" which points to that the rice seed and the ensuing yield and quality of product will speak for itself.

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