

Our Services
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Community Skills training
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Open community Market
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Wilderness farming training
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Permaculture training

Farm Factory
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Food processing Factory and Warehousing
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Fish
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Fish Farming and processing
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Fish foods

Gandern Gems
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Vegetables
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Legumes
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Tubers
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And many more

Meat
Beef Meat
Goat Meat
Sheep Meat
Bush Meat

Orchards Pleasures
Agriculture Fruits
Domestic fruits
Wild fruits
Seedlings

Grains & Seeds
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All organic locally grown grains and seeds products

Pantry Pleasures
We process and store, can and bottle fruits, seeds, grains, vegetables and many more for long shelf life

Herbs & Trees
We grow and supply herbs, trees and seedlings

Herbal Remedies
We grow, supply and process herbal remedies

Membership
Our Farm operate membership policy and benefits
Value-Added Agriculture
Before we started down the road to value-added agriculture, we understood where the road will lead us.
Value-added agriculture is a movement that has created a life of its own. It is an idea that has the potential to change production agriculture and rural Zambia.
However, we need to define What is Value-Added Agriculture? Generally there are five ways, farmers have of adding value. For a more specific definition, we define value-added agriculture using USDA Definition.
However, to be successful in this movement we must look further into this concept of adding value. For example, there is a difference between capturing value and creating value. Regardless of whether we capture value or create value, the bottom line is that we get paid for providing value. If Wilderness Farms do not provide value to the system, there is no reason to expect a return. So the process of creating a successful Wilderness farms business involves the search for providing value. Providing value can be in the form of marketing a unique product, filling a market niche, simplifying the supply chain, providing a service, lowering costs, providing contract farming to peasant farmers and many other ways. The more value we provide, the more return we can extract from the marketplace.
At Wilderness Farms Value-added agriculture generally focuses on production or manufacturing processes, marketing or contract farming or services that increase the value of primary agricultural commodities, perhaps by increasing appeal to the consumer and the consumer's willingness to pay a premium over similar but undifferentiated products. Usually, a value-added addition is a worthwhile investment because it generates higher return, allow penetration of a new, potentially high-value market, extend the production season, or perhaps create brand identity or develop brand loyalty.
Applications
Wilderness Farms applications can be submitted by independent producers, farmers, peasant farmers and rancher cooperatives, agricultural producer groups, and majority-controlled producer-based business ventures for the development and marketing of new or enhanced value-added agricultural products (including organic agricultural production). The program is administered by Wilderness Farms head office.
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Get Your Hands Dirty (In a Good Way) and Eat Well
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Value-Added Agriculture
Sustainable Value added agriculture is an agricultural model focused on the long-term conservation of natural resources and the promotion of environmentally-friendly practices. Its aim is to meet the food needs of the present, without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs
At Wilderness Farms we believe that healthy food produced healthy people and that healthy people are the basis for a healthy society. Since most food originates with the soil, Wilderness Farms naturally promote various food growing and packaging methods, but we primarily promote the method of growing that was based on soil health and vibrancy the organic/humus farming method.
Our Farm Philosophy
