Ministry of Agriculture (Rhodesia)
The Ministry of Agriculture was a cabinet ministry of the government of Rhodesia. It was responsible for overseeing the nation's agricultural development.
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Formed | 11 November 1965 |
Dissolved | 1 June 1979 |
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Headquarters | Salisbury |
The Ministry of Agriculture was established during the colonial period of Southern Rhodesia. It retained the same structure when Rhodesia unilaterally declared independence in 1965. The Ministry of Agriculture employed more black Africans than any other branches of the Rhodesian civil service.[1] Many black Africans served as Ministry of Agriculture extension officers and conservation officials.[1] The Ministry also published the Rhodesian Agricultural Journal.
The Ministry was led by the Minister of Agriculture, who was appointed by Prime Minister Ian Smith. The first Minister of Agriculture in independent Rhodesia was His Grace The 7th Duke of Montrose, and the last was Mark Partridge. In 1979, Rhodesia became Zimbabwe Rhodesia as part of the Internal Settlement. In 1980 Zimbabwe gained its independence and the Ministry was succeeded by the Ministry of Agriculture of Zimbabwe.
List of Ministers of Agriculture
№ | Image | Name | Took office | Left office | Political party | Prime Minister |
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1 | The 7th Duke of Montrose | 16 December 1962 | 31 December 1966 | Rhodesian Front | Ian Smith | |
2 | George Rudland | 31 December 1966 | 1968 | Rhodesian Front | ||
3 | David Colville Smith | 1968 | 1976 | Rhodesian Front | ||
4 | Rollo Hayman | 1976 | 1977 | Rhodesian Front | ||
5 | Mark Partridge | 1977 | 1 June 1979 | Rhodesian Front | ||
− | Joel Mandaza (co-minister) |
1978 | 1979 | Zimbabwe African National Union |
References
- Weinrich, A. K. H. (1973). Black and White Elites in Rural Rhodesia. Manchester University Press. p. 177. ISBN 9780719005336.