OUR PARTNERS
The European Union (EU)
Twala Farming is proud to be a part of the EU's efforts to promote sustainable development and a circular economy. Through our compost project, we support the EU Green Deal and offer a greener alternative to chemical fertilizers. We are grateful for the EU's ongoing support of sustainable agriculture in Zambia and beyond.
Enterprise Zambia Challenge Fund (EZCF)
EZCF is providing technical assistance and management skills to help us grow our compost business. They share our commitment to a circular economy and support the EU Green Deal by offering a greener alternative to chemical fertilizers. Together, we aim to strengthen Zambian farmers' resilience to climatic extremes and increase soil health.
Prospero limited
Twala Farming proudly acknowledges Prospero Limited as our partner in promoting sustainable development in Zambia. Prospero's commitment to private sector development and environmentally sustainable business models has strengthened Twala's compost project, fostering growth and resilience within Zambia's agricultural sector. Together, we aim to improve Zambian farmer's soil health for a more resilient future.
Agricultural Knowledge Training Centre (AKTC)
AKTC is our implementing partner for the compost expansion. They are working with Twala by training our trainers and offering conservation agriculture information days with our smallholder farmers. Furthermore, AKTC will be educating all farmers on the benefits of using compost. AKTC has a wide reach having conducted over 17,000 training days since interception in 2014, AKTC, has a wide reach of smallholder and emergent farmers. We will be working together on doing various mechanized conservation agricultural trials with granulated compost provided by Twala.
Mkushi Farmers Association (MFA)
Twala Farming is collaborating with the Mkushi Farmers Association on the Pfumvudza Program. We have provided samples of our compost, which were used on their 52 demo plots when planting maize in the 2022-2023 growing season. We look forward to continuing our partnership with the association to support sustainable agriculture in Zambia.