In Jindi Village, Mashonaland Central Province, Zimbabwe, the China-Zimbabwe Agricultural Cooperation Demonstration Village Project has significantly improved local agricultural infrastructure through technical support from a Chinese expert team. Since its implementation in 2024, the project has established a solar-powered irrigation system with a daily water supply capacity of 55,000 liters, addressing long-standing water shortages and enabling the reclamation of previously barren land. This has resulted in consecutive years of abundant harvests for crops such as maize and sweet potatoes. Chinese experts have also guided villagers in scientific fertilizer application, established agricultural machinery service teams, and developed integrated planting and breeding industries, enhancing the village's self-sustaining development capability. Villagers have increased their incomes by cultivating cash crops like chili peppers and okra, as well as through poultry farming, ensuring better financial security for children's education. This cooperation project has not only improved infrastructure but also strengthened the local community's confidence in development, serving as a vivid example of China-Zimbabwe collaboration in poverty reduction.
