27,900 FARMERS TO BE TRAINED IN CSA IN MUCHINGA PROVINCE BY DECEMBER
- Sebastian Chipako
- 15 Nov, 2025
27,900 FARMERS TO BE TRAINED
IN CSA IN MUCHINGA PROVINCE BY DECEMBER
By SEBASTIAN CHIPAKO
CLIMATE change is a phenomenon that has hit the
country and the world over adversely. Zambia in particular has experienced
grave implications especially in the agriculture sector which has uncovered
enormous vulnerabilities of the sector.
Effects of climate change including frequent flooding
and droughts have been major occurrences over the years in our country. These
have had negative impact on production and productivity subsequently affecting
national and household food security. Suffice to conclude that the entire food
system has had serious disruptions.
A number of responses have been propagated by
government and other cooperating partners operating in the spheres of tackling
effects of climate change, adaptation, mitigation and regeneration of forest
cover and the environment.
One of the most recent interventions by government is
the World Bank funded US$300 million Zambia Growth Opportunities Programme for
Results (ZAMGROW) project which covers the entire country. This programme
promotes agricultural diversification and sustainability.
In Muchinga province, the project was ignited by a
training of trainers from all the districts of the province in Climate Smart
Agriculture (CSA) which is earmarked to be rolled out to 27,900 farmers before
the end of the year.
The Trainer of Trainers (TOT) targeted officers from
the districts who in turn are expected to train camp extension officers. The camp
extension officers are then expected to train 150 farmers per camp.
In opening remarks of the TOT held in Mpika, Principal
Agriculture Officer, Fred Chikuta, emphasised the need for districts to strive
to reach and exceed the set target and give CSA knowledge to the farmers.
He explained the five year project has a lot of
activities planned, which have started with sustainability and climate smart
agriculture trainings this year.
Mr Chikuta stressed that if the knowledge is to be
fully assimilated by farmers, there is need for mind-set change adding that
increased adoption levels will be key in actualizing the set objectives of the
project.
“Most of the farmers in this part of the country use Chitemene
system. Farmers use a piece of land for some time and abandon it for another
piece of land when it is no longer fertile.
So the soil deemed infertile could be resuscitated for further use using
these techniques,” he explained.
Mr Chikuta further revealed that the province targets
to train 27,900 farmers in Climate Smart Agriculture in the province before the
end of the year.
One of the participants, Clive Matengo, lamented the
severity of the adverse effects of climate change coupled with bad agricultural
practices such as the Chitemene system.
Mr Matengo, who is District Agricultural Coordinator
for Kanchibiya, explained that huge chunks of land have been left bare exposing
the good top fertile soils to the harshness of strong winds and floods.
He added that the project is timely and will help in
restoring fertility of soils and enhance resilience of farmers to adverse
effects of climate change.
A number of these CSA farming techniques have resounding
rewards in the fight against adverse effects of climate change. These, to a
larger extent have fostered resilience and mitigation among the farming communities
where high production is still achieved amid effects of climate change.
Another participant of the training, Angela Mtonga,
who is also Senior Agricultural Officer for Isoka District, revealed that the
target set is achievable despite a few challenges that have been envisaged in mobilising
the farmers during this period highly characterized by mass cultivation of farm
land by farmers.
Ms Mtonga disclosed that a good number of camp
extension officers have motor bikes which will make it easy to achieve the set
target.
She has since appealed to the ZAMGROW project to
consider procuring more motor bikes so that farmers are easily reached with
these important lessons.
Some of the drivers of climate change such as poor
agricultural practices are embedded in people’s culture and this requires a mind-set
change to fully make a shift to new and more sustainable and environmentally
friendly methods.
When this is done together with the roll out of CSA
techniques it could potentially reduce the impact of adverse effects of climate
change among the farming communities.
The devastating impact of droughts and floods in
farming could largely be mitigated through these techniques and it is highly
recommended that these are assimilated in the fabric of extension service
delivery so that more farmers are trained continually. -NAIS
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