31/12/2025
ZAMBEEF’S FARMER PARTNERSHIPS GENERATE K2.6BN IN 2025
Zambeef recorded an estimated K2.6 billion in economic value generated for smallholder farmers and out-growers in 2025, underscoring the company’s growing contribution to Zambia’s agricultural sector.
Figures contained in the Zambeef 2025 Annual Report show a consistent upward trend in returns to local farmers, increasing from close to K1.9 billion in 2023 to K2.4 billion in 2024, before reaching the current level in 2025. The company attributes this growth to deeper integration with rural communities and sustained investment in local supply chains.
Zambeef relies extensively on small-scale farmers and out-growers for the supply of crops, livestock and dairy products, with locally sourced inputs forming a core part of its operations. Through structured partnerships, the company continues to support agricultural production while strengthening rural livelihoods.
The report further indicates that farmer capacity-building remained a key focus during the year. A total of 2,051 farmers received training across seven provinces, while 690 small-scale farmers were reached through on-farm visits. Training programmes targeted practical areas such as poultry brooding, feeding systems, vaccination and biosecurity, all aimed at improving efficiency and farm-level profitability.
Additional support was delivered through the Master Pork and Poultry initiatives, which promote improved animal husbandry practices. During 2025, 146 pig farms were visited in Southern, Central and Lusaka provinces, contributing to an expanded base of pig suppliers and a more resilient supply chain. Zamhatch Limited also provided training to poultry out-growers to strengthen broiler production management across the country.