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UNDP hands over goats and agricultural equipment to Esigodini Agricultural College

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10 May, 2024

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UNDP hands over goats and agricultural equipment to Esigodini Agricultural College
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Thu, 05/09/2024 – 11:48

The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) has handed over US$82 000 worth of goats, agricultural and laboratory equipment to Esigodini Agricultural College to enhance the institution’s programmes.

Esigodini Agricultural College is one of the five platforms driving Zimbabwe’s innovation in agriculture.

The college received 54 Kalahari and Matabele goats and an assortment of agricultural equipment including heating ovens, a lab size grinding mill, an automated fat extractor, microscopes, fume cupboards, a automated kjeldahl unit and several laboratory consumables.

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