About Us

AgricultureinZambia.com is a Lusaka-based agri-data advisory platform, built and run by a Zambian analyst with over nine years of experience studying how Zambia’s farming systems perform under real-world conditions.

The work here sits at the intersection of climate, production data, and financial risk. We analyse yield variability, seasonal climate patterns, and market dynamics to help organizations make better decisions in an agricultural sector that is increasingly exposed to climate stress, policy change, and market uncertainty.

What Makes This Different

Most agricultural analysis of Zambia is produced from the outside by regional consultants or international research teams working with limited local context. Agriculture in Zambia is different.

We are based in Zambia. We have spent nine years tracking how rainfall variability actually plays out across different farming regions, how policy shifts like FISP reform affect smallholder behaviour, and how market dynamics in maize, soya, and other key crops evolve season to season. That depth of local knowledge, combined with rigorous quantitative methods, is what we bring to every engagement.

Background

AgricultureinZambia.com has developed over the past 9 years, evolving from an agriculture content platform into a data-focused advisory service. What started as a knowledge-sharing platform for Zambian farmers has evolved into a structured advisory service, one grounded in real production data, seasonal patterns, and the on-the-ground context that outside consultants rarely have.

This evolution reflects a move from general content to structured, data-driven work focused on yield, risk, and decision support. The long-term direction is to contribute to more consistent agricultural outcomes through better use of data.

Our Vision

A Zambian agricultural sector where decisions by farmers, lenders, development organisations, and policymakers are grounded in accurate, locally-informed data.

Our Mission

To translate climate and production data into insights that reduce risk and improve outcomes across Zambia’s agricultural value chain.

Who We Serve

  • Development finance institutions and agricultural lenders
  • NGOs and donor-funded development programmes
  • Agribusinesses and commercial farm operations
  • Government ministries and planning departments
  • Carbon project developers and climate finance intermediaries
  • Research institutions and academic partners

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INDEMNITY

All technical advice and/or production guidelines given by Agriculture in Zambia or any of its personnel is based on the company’s best judgement. However, it must be expressly understood that Agriculture in Zambia does not assume responsibility for any advice given or for the results obtained.