Plant Breeders’ Rights Bill – Where are we?

Second Press Statement on the Plant Breeders’ Rights Bill  18 July 2024 Chronology of the development of the PBR Bill (2024) – ZAAB’s perspective. ZAAB members have been following the developments in Zambia’s Seed and Plant Variety Protection laws since 2010. By 2020, we were aware that the two laws governing seed in Zambia were being amended as follows: Amendments to the Plant Variety and Seeds Act (amended 1995) that began in 2018 to align with the COMESA Seed Trade Harmonisation Regulations. The Act and […]

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Zambia National Food Systems Insaka, September 2023

The Zambia Alliance for Agroecology and Biodiversity (ZAAB), in collaboration with various Civil Society Organizations (CSOs), hosted the inaugural Zambia Food Systems Insaka from 6th to 7th September 2023, under the theme “My Food Is African.” The purpose of this event was to convene stakeholders from diverse sectors of society to discuss and deliberate on policies, programs, and challenges related to Zambia’s food systems. The Insaka aimed to address pressing issues such as hunger, malnutrition, climate change, biodiversity loss, and the need for inclusive economic […]

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Championing Sustainable Agriculture in Zambia: Kanangwa Newlove

The visionary CEO of Loctaguna Organics, Kanangwa Newlove is more than just a farmer. She’s a bridge between local farmers and the food service community, tirelessly working to create a sustainable and organic food system. Witnessing her passion and dedication firsthand at Loctaguna Organics is an inspiring experience. Through her partnership with the Kasisi Agricultural Training Centre, she empowers small-scale farmers across Zambia by training them in agroecological methods. This not only puts organic farming on the map but also revitalises awareness of healthy eating […]

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Conserving Plant Genetic Resources: Charles Nkhoma

Charles Nkhoma’s journey in agriculture began in 1982, following his graduation from UNZA with a BSc. Degree in agriculture. He joined the Zambia Agriculture Research Institute (ZARI) as a weed control agronomist, but his role quickly expanded to encompass curatorship due to staffing constraints. This pivotal moment ignited his passion for plant taxonomy and propelled him towards an in-depth understanding of botanical identification, including mastering the nomenclature of farmers,plant species.  Charles soon found himself escorting international germplasm collectors across Zambia, making intimate ties with farmers […]

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From the Kitchen to Global Stage: Sylvia Banda

Sylvia Banda’s transformation from a government office worker to a Zambian culinary icon exemplifies the spirit of reinvention and self-empowerment. It all started when Sylvia, disillusioned with her office job, decided to follow her heart and pursue her passion for cooking. With little resources and antiquated cookware, she transformed her small kitchen into a bustling culinary hub, attracting clients with the alluring fragrances of Zambian staples. What began as a small catering business has grown into a network of training programmes around the region, serving […]

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Championing Agroecology in Chongwe: Royd Michelo

Royd Michelo, a  small-scale farmer residing in Chongwe District under Chief Bunda Bunda, epitomises agroecological stewardship. With a multifaceted role as a facilitator, practitioner, and implementer of agroecological practices, Royd champions sustainable farming methods, including water harvesting, soil fertility management, and natural pest control. His innovative approaches encompass organic fertiliser and liquid bio-fertiliser production, feed fermentation, intercropping, livestock integration, and crop diversification, all aimed at building resilient farming communities.  Royd’s commitment to promoting seed and food sovereignty as tools for resilience has earned him recognition, […]

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Remembering Brother Paul: A Pioneer in Organic Farming

In the realm of sustainable agriculture, few names evoke as much reverence and admiration as Brother Paul. Recently, the agricultural community mourned the loss of this visionary figure whose life’s work transformed farming practices in Zambia and beyond. Brother Paul’s journey from conventional agriculture to championing organic farming is not just a story of personal transformation but also a testament to the power of dedication and innovation in addressing pressing environmental and social challenges. Brother Paul’s awakening to the ecological pitfalls of conventional agriculture began […]

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Empowering Zambian Farmers: Kenji Mpande’s Journey

In the heart of Zambia’s agricultural landscape, Kenji Mpande stands as a dedicated advocate for sustainable farming practices and the preservation of local seed varieties. Working tirelessly under the banner of the Community Technology Development Trust in Chikankata, Kenji’s efforts are centred on conserving plant genetic resources and promoting agro-biodiversity to bolster the agricultural sector.  We spoke to the Farmers’ Rights Champion about Zambia’s seed law landscape and what we can do to maintain our local seed sovereignty.  How do you believe the proposed changes […]

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Nurturing Indigenous Seeds: Bevis Mushimbwa

Bevis Mushimbwa is a farmer hailing from Mulisa village in Senior Chief Shakumbila’s jurisdiction, Shibuyunji district. Since embarking on his farming journey in 1995, Bevis has been deeply rooted in the cultivation of both local and hybrid seeds. His commitment to sustainable farming practices led him to join the Community Technology Development Trust in 2017. There he underwent extensive training in Participatory Plant Breeding (PPB), Farmer Seed Enterprise (FSE), local food plants, nutrition, and advocacy, igniting his passion for seed systems advocacy.  The Farmers’ Rights […]

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