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Connecting Stakeholders for Sustainable Agriculture

Discover and connect with NGOs, cooperatives, research institutions, and farming communities driving agroecological transformation across Zambia.

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Your Gateway to Zambia's Agroecology Ecosystem

Whether you're a farmer seeking support, an organization looking for partners, or a researcher exploring opportunities, our platform connects you to the resources you need.

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Discover Stakeholders

Explore an interactive map of agroecology stakeholders across Zambia's provinces and sectors. Find the organizations and individuals driving sustainable agriculture in your region.

Build Connections

Access detailed profiles with contact information, enabling direct collaboration between farmers, NGOs, researchers, and policymakers.

Join the Network

Register your organization to appear on the map, increase visibility, and connect with like-minded stakeholders in agroecology.

Who's on the Map?

Our network includes diverse stakeholders working together to promote sustainable agriculture and food security in Zambia.

NGOs & Non-profits

Non-governmental organizations on the ground supporting smallholder farmers with training, inputs, and market access across all ten provinces.

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Cooperatives

Farmer-owned collective enterprises that pool resources, negotiate better prices, and share knowledge to strengthen food systems.

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Research Institutions

Academic and research bodies generating evidence-based practices that translate scientific knowledge into real-world agroecological solutions.

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Demonstration Farms

Working farms that showcase regenerative and agroecological methods, welcoming farmers to learn directly from the land.

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Government Bodies

National and provincial agencies shaping policy, providing extension services, and channelling funding toward sustainable agriculture.

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Private Sector

Agribusinesses and social enterprises developing sustainable input supply chains, processing capacity, and fair market linkages.

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Training Institutions

Educational centers and vocational schools providing capacity building, skills development, and knowledge transfer in sustainable agriculture practices.

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Donors

Funding organizations and development partners providing financial support, grants, and resources to advance agroecology initiatives across Zambia.

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Ready to Make an Impact?

Join Zambia's growing network of agroecology stakeholders. Whether you're an established organization or a grassroots initiative, your contribution matters.