Two farms in Central Province of Zambia dedicated to sustainable forestry and commercial agriculture
Chibombo Farm Photo
Former forest reserve in Chibombo District, Central Province
11.84 hectares
4,300 trees currently established
Tree nursery for propagation and research
Hosts R&D activities for sustainable forestry practices
Chibombo serves both as a productive plantation with thousands of trees and as a research center. Surrounded by settler communities, it demonstrates how sustainable forestry can integrate with local agricultural practices.
North of Kapiri Mposhi town, part of a farming block in Central Province
250 hectares (over 21× larger than Chibombo)
Planned site for Amarula and macadamia processing facilities
Future solar energy installation to power surrounding communities
Raw macadamia nuts for local and export markets
Employment and energy access for surrounding communities
Kapiri Mposhi represents our vision for integrated sustainable development - combining large-scale tree plantations with processing facilities and renewable energy infrastructure to benefit both the environment and local communities.
Kapiri Mposhi Farm Photo
Our current farms are just the beginning. We are actively acquiring and leasing land on a long-term basis (up to 99 years) to scale our operations toward our target of 200,000 hectares of restored land.
From 261.84 hectares today to 200,000 hectares by 2030
Working with the Government of Zambia and private landowners to secure additional hectarage for sustainable forest restoration