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A smiling woman stands with crossed arms among a herd of goats in rural Zambia.
UNDP Zambia

In Zambia, a simple community-owned model is helping farming families build resilience to climate change.

 


 

  • SDG 1
  • SDG 5
  • SDG 13

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The 25ha irrigation system draws water directly from the Zambezi River, providing reliable, year-round irrigation to 73 households.
The President of the Republic of Zambia Mr. Hakainde Hichilema launching the Malombe irrigation scheme under the SCRALA project in Sioma District.
Post-harvest losses cost farmers income. Innovative solutions are addressing losses and aggregation, transforming market access in Zambia.
Aerial view of the Msoro agro-bulking centre in Mambwe District, Zambia, with storage buildings, solar panels, water tower and farmers’ vehicles nearby.
Climate shocks and crop losses threaten smallholder farmers' incomes. A new storage hub will help farmers protect harvests and access markets.
Official cutting a ribbon during the opening of a new agro-bulking centre in Mambwe District, Zambia, attended by government and community members.
Rewriting the story of farming through Farmer Field Schools under the SCRALA project.
Farmers demonstrating skills gained through the Farmer Field School in Rufunsa District