You can sponsor a farmer in Zambia through ShareAfrica. Your regular donation will will help to support the farmer by funding seed, training and equipment to help to improve the return they can get from their fields.
You can view a number of farmers with their families in need of support. Select the farmer you would like to sponsor and click the Sponsor Me button to sign up online.
- Name - Paul Nyirenda
Spouse - Magret Mbewe
Widow/er -
Location - Chimwala
Church - CMML
Number of Children - 0
Number of Dependants - 4
Ref - ZCh-07 - Name - Elijah Banda
Spouse -
Widow/er -
Location - Mchacha
Church - CMML(Mchacha)
Number of Children - 2
Number of Dependants - 0
Ref - ZMc-01A very hard working youth farmer of Mchacha Village in Kasenengwa district with 19 acres of land. Together with his family, he grows crops to support his family. The challenge like many other farmers is to grow sufficient crops to enable him provide food for his family and take his children to school. - Name - Abraham Phiri
Spouse -
Widow/er -
Location - Mchacha
Church - CMML(Mchacha)
Number of Children - 3
Number of Dependants - 1
Ref - ZMc-02Another potential farmer of Mchacha village with 14 acres of land. Together with his family, he only cultivates 6 acres of land with the aim to support his family. Like many other famers, the challenge is to grow sufficient crops to enable him provide food for his family and take his children to school. - Name - Charity Phiri
Spouse -
Widow/er -
Location - Mchacha
Church - CMML(Mchacha)
Number of Children - 3
Number of Dependants - 1
Ref - ZMc-03A potential farmer of Mchacha with 15 acres of farm land. Together with her family, she only cultivates 7 acres aiming to support her family. The challenge is to grow enough to take her children to school and to provide some basic needs. - Name - Isiah Phiri
Spouse -
Widow/er -
Location - Mchacha
Church - CMML(Mchacha)
Number of Children - 5
Number of Dependants - 1
Ref - ZMc-06A potential farmer of Mchacha with 17 acres of farm land. He grows crops with the aim to support his family. The challenge like many others is to grow enough crops to enable him provide food for his family as well as to take his children to school.