Research & Training Introduction

The Forest Research and Training Division is responsible for conducting research and forestry training across the entire forestry sector in Zimbabwe.
Its outputs include knowledge generation, improved seed production, ecological understanding of tree growth, and the production of skilled forestry personnel.
These efforts ensure the sustainable management and utilization of trees, woodlands, and forests.

Structure of the Division

The Research and Training Division (R&T) comprises two operational wings:

Programmes Offered

Field Research & Impact

The Division oversees more than 2,000 active field tree experiments across all silvicultural zones of Zimbabwe, including private forest estates and farmer fields.

From 1980 to 2012, the Forestry Training Colleges produced 868 forestry and wood technology professionals, a significant increase compared to the 134 professionals trained between 1940 and 1979.

Mandate of the Division

Ongoing Research Programmes

Research has been the cornerstone of Zimbabwe’s forestry development and remains critical to solving commercial, social, and environmental challenges.
Through participation in regional and international research initiatives, Zimbabwe continues to contribute to global forestry solutions.