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About agriculture in Zambia

Agriculture in Zambia represents an immense potential for the development of large-scale commercial farming in Southern Africa. The country is endowed with abundant freshwater resources and colossal tracts of uncultivated arable land. While known for copper, the government is aggressively pivoting towards agribusiness (maize, soy, tobacco, poultry). Working here is a chance to lead industrial-scale agricultural projects.

Maize is the staple food crop and the primary agricultural commodity of the nation. Zambia frequently exports surplus maize to neighboring countries in the region. Roles in the grain sector demand skills in managing massive, highly mechanized farms, utilizing precision agriculture technologies, and overseeing grain silo logistics. It is an ideal environment for agronomists accustomed to large-scale operations.

The cultivation of soybeans and tobacco are key drivers of commercial farming. Soybeans form the backbone of the rapidly expanding poultry sector. Zambia actively attracts foreign commercial farmers, leading to the creation of massive agroholdings. Working in these sectors requires strict adherence to quality standards, complex logistics management, and expertise in executing extensive 'outgrower' schemes.

The development of irrigation is both the primary challenge and the greatest opportunity. Zambia holds roughly 40% of Southern Africa's water resources, yet they are significantly underutilized. Hydraulic engineers and precision irrigation specialists are in exceptionally high demand to transition farms from rain-fed vulnerability to year-round production of fruits and vegetables for export markets.

Working in Zambia is highly attractive due to its political stability, a friendly English-speaking population, and stunning natural wonders like Victoria Falls. The Zambian government provides strong incentives for agricultural investors. Explore our platform to find opportunities in Zambia, from chief agronomist positions on massive soy and maize estates to project managers leading critical irrigation developments.