JCS Agricultural Economics consulting company

JCS Agricultural Economics consulting company Planning is a the first and most important factor in agribusiness. You need knowledgeable and indepe we do research on behalf of organizations.

JCS Agricultural Economics Consulting Zambia is a premier agricultural company founded in 2016 and headquartered in Lusaka, Zambia. The company, registered under the Registration of Business Names Act, Act No. 16 of 2011 of the Laws of Zambia, is dedicated to advancing agriculture and aquaculture production through expert advisory services and comprehensive research. Our location in the Makeni are

a, off Mumbwa Road, strategically positions us to serve the agricultural community effectively. Agriculture and Aquaculture Production:

At JCS, we specialize in providing consulting services to fish farmers, focusing on the farming of freshwater ornamental fish, crustaceans, bivalves, and other aquatic animals. Our future plans include operating fish hatcheries and organizing fishing competitions at our farms. This initiative aims to boost aquaculture activities and provide significant economic benefits to local communities involved in fish farming. Non-Perennial Crop Advisory and production:

Our advisory services extend to the growing, production, and processing of root, leafy, and stem vegetables. These include crops such as strawberries, red cabbages, cauliflower, broccoli, lettuce, spinach, and more. We aim to support farmers by offering tailored guidance that enhances productivity and sustainability in vegetable farming. This support is crucial for farmers looking to optimize their yield and improve market access for their produce. We also produce field crops like Maize, Beans, Ground Nuts etc. Specialized Advisory Services:

JCS Agricultural Economics Consulting Zambia offers a wide range of specialized advisory services, addressing various aspects of agriculture and economics. Our expertise includes:

Quantitative and Qualitative Research: Conducting thorough research to provide data-driven insights for agricultural projects and organizations. Economics/Econometrics: Applying economic theories and econometric models to analyze agricultural markets and trends. Value Chain Financing: Developing financial products and solutions to support different stages of the agricultural value chain. we do this for organizations in the finance industry. Project Monitoring and Evaluation: Ensuring projects meet their objectives and deliver expected outcomes through rigorous monitoring and evaluation. we do this for organizations

Agribusiness: Offering strategic advice to enhance business operations within the agricultural sector. we do this for organizations

Agriculture Finance/Credit/Investment: Providing financial advice and investment strategies to support agricultural growth. Business and Investment Management: Assisting clients in managing investments and business operations effectively. Agricultural Economics: Assisting clients by analyzing economic factors affecting agriculture to guide policy and business decisions. Microfinance/Rural Finance: Supporting financial inclusion by providing microfinance solutions tailored to rural areas for clients. Agricultural Credit Management: Teaching and guiding clients on how to manage agricultural credit to ensure sustainability and reduce risks. Statistics: Utilizing statistical methods to analyze agricultural data and trends for clients. Agricultural Policy Analysis: Evaluating and advising on agricultural policies to promote sector growth. we do this for organizations

Marketing/Agricultural Marketing: Developing marketing strategies to enhance the visibility and profitability of agricultural products. we do this for organizations

Agro-Industries/Post-Harvest Systems: Improving post-harvest systems and supporting agro-industrial development. we do this for organizations

Cassava Awareness Campaign:

One of our current major initiatives is the promotion of cassava production in Zambia. We leverage our social media platforms to create widespread awareness about the importance of cassava as a food security crop. Our campaigns highlight the numerous benefits of cassava, including its potential economic impact and its vital role in enhancing agricultural sustainability and resilience. Through these efforts, we aim to encourage more farmers to cultivate cassava and integrate it into their crop rotations, ultimately improving food security and livelihoods. At JCS Agricultural Economics Consulting Zambia, our commitment is to enhance agricultural productivity and sustainability. We strive to offer tailored solutions and strategic insights to our clients, addressing their unique challenges and opportunities. Our comprehensive services and dedicated awareness campaigns are designed to make a significant impact on the agricultural sector in Zambia and beyond. By supporting farmers, improving financial access, and promoting sustainable practices, we aim to drive positive change and contribute to the overall development of the agricultural industry.

29/07/2024

Around 733 million people faced hunger in 2023, equivalent to one in eleven people globally and one in five in Africa, according to the latest State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World (SOFI) report published today by five United Nations specialized agencies

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26/03/2024

"I carry the voices of the vast majority of the world who have seen enough. Who have had enough. And who still believe that human dignity and decency must define us as a global community. It’s our only hope."

-- UN Secretary-General António Guterres at the Rafah border crossing.

26/03/2024
26/03/2024

ONION GROWING 💰🌰
• Planting onions is fairly easy, and with a little bit of preparation, you can grow flavorful and healthy onions in your garden. Here are the general steps to follow:

1. Choose the right time: Onions can be planted in the spring or fall, depending on your climate. In general, onions should be planted when the soil temperature has reached at least 50°F (10°C).

2. Prepare the soil: Onions prefer soil that is rich in organic matter and well-drained. You can add compost, aged manure or other organic matter to the soil to improve its fertility and texture.

3. Choose the right variety: There are many different varieties of onions to choose from, including yellow, white, and red onions. Make sure to choose a variety that is well-suited to your climate and growing conditions.

4. Plant the onion sets: Onion sets are small bulbs that can be purchased from a nursery or garden centre. Plant the sets about 1 cm deep and 7cm apart, making sure to space them evenly in rows.

5. Water and fertilize: Onions need regular watering, especially during dry periods. Water the plants deeply once or twice a week, depending on the weather. You can also fertilize your onions with a balanced fertilizer every two to three weeks during the growing season.

6. Harvest the onions: Onions are ready to harvest when the tops begin to dry out and fall over. Gently dig up the bulbs and allow them to dry in a well-ventilated area for several days. Once the outer skins are dry and papery, the onions can be stored in a cool, dry place.

By following these steps, you should be able to grow flavorful and healthy onions in your farm.

Credit: Meglee Farms

26/03/2024
26/03/2024

HOW TO BECOME A SUCCESSFUL FARMER:

1. Patience
As a farmer, you have to learn how to be patient because raising crops or livestock takes time. Plus, it might not always turn out the way you expect. Farming comes with lots of unexpected circumstances, like pest infestations and disease outbreaks, market glut. Slow or unexpected results shouldn't frustrate a farmer set on being successful. Instead, take it in stride and plan for how to get it right next time.

2. Develop a Student Mentality
Approach the industry with a student mentality. You have to be willing and able to adapt to new technology, environments, and methods. Curiosity comes hand in hand with a student mentality, and as a farmer, you need lots of it to find success.

3. Knowledge and Skills
Knowledge and skills pair nicely together. In addition to learning new things, you need to be knowledgeable in every aspect of your farm. This includes close familiarity with every crop, finding out what works best for the farm, and how it operates.

4. Be a Problem Solver
As a farmer, you need to be a problem solver. A successful farmer knows how to deal with issues on all fronts of the business. You need to be able to identify and solve problems in order of significance.

5. Be Organized
As a business owner you have to keep track of a lot of factors, to keep your business running. To become successful you have to be organized, stay on top of your daily tasks, and remember a lot of farming is driven by time, product, and labour management.

6. Be Good with Numbers
When it comes to facts and figures, the farmer has to know what to do with them. Numbers play a bigger role in farming and most farmers don't know. As a farmer,you need to have financial skills, to track inventory, budget, and analyse profits, among others. Being bad with numbers can lead to miscalculations when it comes to plant growth.

7. Be a Good Salesman
To get where you want to be your business needs to make sales. To keep your farm afloat, you have to make a profit. Doing so requires customers. You need to be able to communicate effectively to network, market and sell produce.

26/03/2024

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20/03/2024

Congratulations to the new First Minister of Wales, born in Zambia, Vaughan Gething, on your election to the highest office in your country.

We look forward to enhancing bilateral relations between Zambia and the UK.

Longyfarchiadau ar eich swydd newydd, da iawn. (Congratulations on the new job).

Hakainde Hichilema
President of the Republic of Zambia

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Makeni West, Mumbwa Road, P. O . Box 30067
Lusaka
10101

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Monday 08:00 - 17:00
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Tuesday 08:00 - 17:00
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Thursday 08:00 - 17:00
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Friday 08:00 - 17:00
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