Project
Sustainable Development of Horticultural Crops in Zambia for Food Security, Income Generation and in Support of the Tourism Industry
Details
Project Code:
Not Available
Start Date:
2010/02/01
End Date:
2011/02/01
CRSP Phase:
Phase 1
Budget:
$150,000
Countries:
Zambia
Participants
Lead University:
Rutgers University
Other Partners:
ASNAPP-Zambia (Zambia); ASNAPP-South Africa; Stellenbosch University (South Africa)
Principal Investigator(s):
James Simon
Co-Principal Investigator(s):
Bismarck Diawuo; Elton Jefthas; Petrus Lanenhoven; Hector Rodolfo Juliani; Ramu Govindasamy
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Overview
This project increases food security and generates income for rural farmers through quality production of vegetables. This project enables communities to have access to appropriate germplasm and involves them in the production, post-harvest handling and commercialization of high value produce to diversify their incomes. Growers are introduced to and trained in greenhouse tunnel construction and systems to produce vegetables in open field and under controlled greenhouse conditions. Access to information is an important component of this project. Farmers are trained not only in production and commercialization of fresh produce but also on business skill development. This project impacts 100 farmers (55% women) from the communities in the Livingstone region to produce 100 metric tons of vegetables valued of $125,000. This project uses a market-first science based approach involving private sector buyers including the Zambezi Sun, Royal Sun, Spar and Shoprite supermarkets, David Livingstone Hotel, Chrismar Hotel and lodges in Livingstone.
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