Power and water for irrigation have been ring-fenced, and measures to control quelea birds are in place.
Zimbabwe aims for a record 600,000-tonne harvest, exceeding the 360,000-tonne national requirement for the fourth consecutive year.
The Grain Marketing Board is paying US$451. 35 per tonne, supported by input schemes such as the Presidential Wheat Support Scheme, private contractors, and the NEAPS programme.
Officials say the strategy will strengthen food security and cement self-sufficiency in wheat production.
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