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Is maize farming profitable in Zambia?

In 2012, I ventured into maize farming at my ‘Chimpinga Farm’ in Chipata. It was a huge project and I later discovered that maize is not that profitable. It is labour intensive and require a lot of inputs such as pricy fertilizers and weed killer. After my “successful” harvest that season, I was shocked with the price that was on offer for the purchase of maize from both the private sector and the Food Reserve Agency (FRA) . The margins were very tiny! Not making business sense at all! A friend visited my farm when we were preparing land for maize cultivation. He is an experienced and successful rancher. “Why waste land like this Baba Jere?” he asked. “There is no money mu Vi Nchebele Baba…” he said, alluding to the fact that maize farming is not profitable unless the maize is meant for making feed for animals. He suggested that I fence my farm and consider bringing in game or cattle which require less labour compared to maize farming. I am still thinking about that proposa

Maize Farming in Zambia

Our maize field has started tasselling already. This maize field was started up by irrigation and the rains have supplemented it. Seen in the pictures is a late maturity maize field. Below is a brief guide: 1. Seed Requirement per Hectare 20 - 25kg of seed is required to cover a hectare. 2. Spacing Between the line 75cm - 90cm. Between the plants 20cm. Depth 3cm - 5cm. 3. Fertilization Basal-dressing: D-compound is applied at time of planting. 4 x 50kg bags per hectare. Top-dressing: Urea is applied when the plants are about 30cm or knee level. 4 x 50kg minimum. Urea is the source of nitrogen for maize. 4 bags of urea is the minimum to apply per ha. However, we apply more by doing a second dose as maize responds positively to nitrogen. This gives us better yields. 4. Weed Management Pre-emergence weed control: Apply your weed control chemicals immediately after planting. Spray within 3 days of planting. 5. Insect Management Very Crucial The