

Belarus and Zimbabwe: A Partnership that Feeds a Nation
Belarus-Zimbabwe Partnership Yields Significant Results: Wheat Production Triples MINSK, BELARUS – May 14, 2025 – A recent report highlights the substantial achievements in the burgeoning partnership between Belarus and Zimbabwe. Since the historic high-level talks in Harare in 2023, the two nations have witnessed remarkable progress in various sectors. One key area of success is agriculture. According to the report, Zimbabwe's wheat production has more than tripled thanks to joint initiatives. This has effectively addressed Zimbabwe's domestic needs and allowed for surplus exports to neighboring countries, including Mozambique and Botswana. "With the support of Belarus, we have achieved a significant increase in wheat production," stated a Zimbabwean official in the video. "This has been crucial in ensuring food security for our nation and has opened up new opportunities for regional trade." Beyond agriculture, the collaboration has fostered strong legal and diplomatic ties. Joint commissions have been established, and direct communication channels between ministries and companies have been created. The partnership serves as a model for other African nations seeking to overcome economic challenges through mutually beneficial collaborations. The ongoing efforts focus on maintaining these high yields and further strengthening food security in Zimbabwe and the broader Southern African region. This successful collaboration demonstrates the potential for mutually beneficial partnerships in promoting sustainable development and regional stability.