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Indigenous cattle breeds gain popularity as farmers seek climate resilience

Summary by Farmer's Weekly
Zimbabwe has three main indigenous cattle breeds: Nkone, Tuli, and Mashona. These have evolved over generations to adapt to local climatic conditions, diseases, and grazing environments, making them well-suited to the country’s farming systems. Mark Stubbs, a cattle breeder and owner of Fertyline Mashona Stud in Headlands, which is registered with the Mashona Cattle Society of Zimbabwe, said the society will continue its work on preserving the g…
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Farmer's Weekly broke the news on Thursday, June 18, 2026.
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