Sustainable Poultry Production Project Set to Address Animal Welfare and Nutrition Security
The AGCO Agriculture Foundation (AAF) announced a new partnership with Self Help Africa (SHA) to implement a sustainable poultry production project that will contribute to enhanced food, skills, income, and nutrition security of smallholder farming communities in Chongwe District of the Republic of Zambia.
The official project launch event took place at the AGCO Future Farm Zambia on Thursday, November 5, 2020, with 50 stakeholders in attendance from across the Zambia poultry and agricultural industry, government officials, journalists, farmer cooperatives, poultry associations, and community leaders, including representatives of the Chongwe District’s Royal Highness Senior Chieftainess Nkomeshya Mukamambo II.
Event attendee wears face mask with logo of the AGCO Agriculture Foundation at the AGCO Agriculture Foundation and Self Help Africa sustainable poultry production event at AGCO Future Farm Zambia. Courtesy of news.agcocorp.com
The poultry industry in Zambia is mostly dominated by small-scale farmers who depend on poultry as a social safety net, especially vulnerable households. Given the growing demand for poultry protein and global commitment towards the improvement of animal welfare, it is pivotal to develop tailored projects and initiatives that address key issues and provide sustainable solutions to hunger and nutrition among marginalized farming communities.
“We understand the urgent need to support small-scale farmers in Zambia so that together we can improve production and address existing food and nutrition insecurities. Our foundation is thrilled to partner with Self Help Africa to implement a sustainable approach to enhance the knowledge, skills, and practices of smallholders. Empowering the producers to improve their livestock management operations for economic and nutritional benefits will also highlight animal welfare practices for better treatment of farm animals across the value chain,”
African cultural performance by the Kabwata Culture Village, a local cultural dancers group from Chongwe district in Zambia, during the AGCO Agriculture Foundation and Self Help Africa sustainable poultry production event at AGCO Future Farm Zambia. Courtesy of news.agcocorp.com
The AGCO Agriculture Foundation’s funding is geared towards increasing the productivity, skills, nutrition, and income of 100 poultry farmers in the Chongwe district of Zambia and 50 female poultry farmers from the identified women’s groups.
“Supporting small-scale farmers to end hunger and poverty in rural Africa remains our key focus, and we are excited to work with the AGCO Agriculture Foundation to strengthen this zero hunger commitment. With the prevalence of hunger and nutrition insecurity in the targeted Chongwe district, which has been further exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, we are optimistic about the timely intervention the project will bring towards sustainable poultry production,”
says Elia Manda, Zambia Country Director, Self Help Africa.
Metti Richenhagen, Managing Director, AGCO Agriculture Foundation, is shown projected on a screen speaking to attendees at the AGCO Agriculture Foundation and Self Help Africa sustainable poultry production event at AGCO Future Farm Zambia. Courtesy of news.agcocorp.com
The project will be implemented in conjunction with the AGCO Future Farm in Zambia to provide training support for the project beneficiaries.
“Our agricultural training facility will play a key role to facilitate knowledge and skills transfer for farmers on best livestock management practices required to boost productivity and income. We will work with our Grain & Protein business unit to support selected farmers on improved animal welfare and livestock management operations,”
Attendees gather for the launch of the AGCO Agriculture Foundation project to enhance local capacity for sustainable poultry production at the AGCO Future Farm in Lusaka, Zambia
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