An orderly patchwork of irrigated tomato fields captured in photographic realism, each bed raised and mulched, with vigorous tomato plants supported on taut trellis lines, heavy with clusters of glossy red and green fruits. Between the beds run narrow, well-maintained paths and clean drip irrigation lines glistening with tiny droplets. In the middle distance, a small, reflective irrigation reservoir and a compact pump station are framed by windbreak trees and contour-aligned agroforestry plantings. Warm golden-hour sunlight bathes the scene, highlighting the tomatoes’ rich colors and casting gentle, elongated shadows that define the beds. A slightly elevated, diagonal composition leads the eye through the fields, creating an atmosphere of abundance, precision, and sustainable water stewardship.

Our Impact

See how our outgrower model lifts smallholder families from poverty while securing sustainable food supplies.

A close, ground-level view of healthy maize and soya bean crops growing side by side on rich, dark, organically nourished soil, every leaf vivid and unblemished. Young agroforestry trees with smooth bark and bright green foliage are interplanted in precise rows, their roots mulched with straw and compost. In the background, out-of-focus terraces of wheat and a tomato plot with sturdy trellises create a sense of depth. Overcast but bright daylight provides soft, diffused lighting that reveals every texture without harsh shadows. Photographic realism, eye-level composition, and a shallow depth of field focus attention on the interplay between soil, crops, and trees, communicating sustainable, climate-smart farming with a quietly confident and professional mood.
A serene agroforestry windbreak corridor in photographic realism, showing two parallel rows of evenly spaced, medium-height trees with straight trunks and dense, mixed green canopies, underplanted with nitrogen-fixing shrubs and perennial grasses. Between the rows runs a gently curving, well-trodden farm track leading the eye toward distant, sunlit crop fields of maize and wheat. Late-afternoon sunlight filters through the leaves, creating dappled light on the ground and soft, elongated shadows. Shot from eye level with a strong sense of depth and the rule of thirds, the scene feels calm, protective, and resilient, illustrating how trees shelter fields, support biodiversity, and enhance climate-smart, sustainable agriculture in a professional, visually engaging way.
A modern agribusiness processing and aggregation facility yard rendered in photographic realism, featuring a clean concrete loading area with orderly stacks of bagged maize, soya beans, and wheat on wooden pallets beneath a wide metal awning. A digital weighbridge platform and a clearly marked quality-control station with stainless-steel sampling tools underscore professionalism. In the background, cylindrical grain silos and a modest warehouse painted in neutral colors align under a clear, pale-blue sky. Late-morning sunlight creates crisp, defined shadows that emphasize geometric lines and textures. Captured from an eye-level, slightly wide-angle perspective with sharp focus, the mood is efficient, transparent, and reliable, highlighting guaranteed markets and consistent supply for grain buyers and processors.

Kafue Smallholder Maize Project

Our flagship projects link maize, soya, wheat, and tomato farmers with finance, irrigation, training, and markets, transforming rural incomes sustainably.

A clean, professional infographic-style tabletop scene in photographic realism, showing a large clipboard with a neatly drawn diagram of a 3:1 profit-sharing model using simple bars and arrows, surrounded by printed field maps, crop rotation charts, and transparent sample bags of maize, soya, and wheat grains labeled with yields. The items rest on a smooth, light-wood desk near a large window, where soft natural daylight washes across the surface, casting subtle, organized shadows. A digital tablet displays a tidy dashboard of farm performance indicators. Shot from a slightly elevated, top-down angle with sharp focus and balanced, uncluttered composition, the mood is analytical, honest, and empowering, emphasizing transparency, shared prosperity, and data-driven agribusiness management without including any human figures.
A detailed close-up of organic soil health and nutrient cycling in photographic realism, showing a cross-section of rich, dark, crumbly earth embedded with fine roots, decomposing crop residues, and flecks of mature compost. Above the soil surface, a young maize plant, a small leguminous cover crop, and a seedling agroforestry tree stand in a neat row, their stems straight and leaves vibrant. Tiny mulch pieces, fallen leaves, and a drip irrigation tube rest on the surface. Soft, diffused morning light from one side creates gentle shadows that highlight the soil texture and root structures. Captured with a macro-style, shallow depth of field at ground level, the composition is scientific yet aesthetically clean, evoking a professional, sustainable approach to organic fertilization.
A diversified, integrated farm nucleus area in photographic realism, where a well-fenced paddock with healthy cattle grazing on deep green pasture borders a series of glistening fish ponds with smooth earthen embankments. Nearby, a line of painted wooden beehives sits beneath flowering trees, while in the background, contour-aligned maize and soya fields rise gently. Soft, warm late-afternoon light reflects off the water surfaces, creating shimmering highlights and subtle shadows behind the livestock and trees. Shot from a slightly elevated angle with balanced composition, the scene has sharp focus throughout, conveying harmony between livestock, fisheries, pollinators, and crops. The atmosphere feels robust, productive, and environmentally responsible, embodying integrated agribusiness that lifts rural livelihoods.

Stories

A professionally organized agricultural input distribution center interior, with stacks of clearly labeled organic fertilizer bags, neatly arranged seed sacks for maize, soya beans, wheat, and tomatoes, and clean rows of irrigation equipment like drip lines and sprinklers on metal shelving. A large chalkboard on the back wall displays a simple diagram of a transparent 3:1 profit-sharing model and outgrower scheme structure, surrounded by pinned field maps and crop calendars. Cool, even fluorescent lighting and a few skylights create balanced illumination with minimal shadows. Shot in photographic realism from a slightly elevated angle with sharp focus, the scene feels orderly, trustworthy, and efficient, emphasizing transparency and support for smallholder farmers in a modern agribusiness hub.

Hope D.

With Gibbor Milchamah’s inputs and training, my maize yields tripled, and I can now pay school fees consistently.

An orderly patchwork of irrigated tomato fields captured in photographic realism, each bed raised and mulched, with vigorous tomato plants supported on taut trellis lines, heavy with clusters of glossy red and green fruits. Between the beds run narrow, well-maintained paths and clean drip irrigation lines glistening with tiny droplets. In the middle distance, a small, reflective irrigation reservoir and a compact pump station are framed by windbreak trees and contour-aligned agroforestry plantings. Warm golden-hour sunlight bathes the scene, highlighting the tomatoes’ rich colors and casting gentle, elongated shadows that define the beds. A slightly elevated, diagonal composition leads the eye through the fields, creating an atmosphere of abundance, precision, and sustainable water stewardship.

Hope D.

As a woman soya farmer, I finally access irrigation and fair prices; my cooperative’s income has grown every season.

A close, ground-level view of healthy maize and soya bean crops growing side by side on rich, dark, organically nourished soil, every leaf vivid and unblemished. Young agroforestry trees with smooth bark and bright green foliage are interplanted in precise rows, their roots mulched with straw and compost. In the background, out-of-focus terraces of wheat and a tomato plot with sturdy trellises create a sense of depth. Overcast but bright daylight provides soft, diffused lighting that reveals every texture without harsh shadows. Photographic realism, eye-level composition, and a shallow depth of field focus attention on the interplay between soil, crops, and trees, communicating sustainable, climate-smart farming with a quietly confident and professional mood.

Hope D.

Their transparent 3:1 profit-sharing builds trust; partner processors like us receive reliable, high-quality grain even in difficult seasons.

A serene agroforestry windbreak corridor in photographic realism, showing two parallel rows of evenly spaced, medium-height trees with straight trunks and dense, mixed green canopies, underplanted with nitrogen-fixing shrubs and perennial grasses. Between the rows runs a gently curving, well-trodden farm track leading the eye toward distant, sunlit crop fields of maize and wheat. Late-afternoon sunlight filters through the leaves, creating dappled light on the ground and soft, elongated shadows. Shot from eye level with a strong sense of depth and the rule of thirds, the scene feels calm, protective, and resilient, illustrating how trees shelter fields, support biodiversity, and enhance climate-smart, sustainable agriculture in a professional, visually engaging way.

Hope D.

Working with Gibbor Milchamah, we see farmers adopt agroforestry, improve nutrition, and restore degraded land across our project communities.