
Agriculture
Unlocking Productive Land, Food Security, and Regional Market Access

Growing Food Systems.
Connecting Farmers to Markets.
The Lobito Corridor has significant agriculture potential supported by fertile land, growing food demand, improving infrastructure, and expanding access to regional and international markets. As connectivity improves across Angola, the DRC, and Zambia, agriculture can become a powerful driver of food security, rural income, local enterprise development, and inclusive economic growth.
Why This Sector Matters
Agriculture is one of the most important foundations for community prosperity across the Lobito Corridor region. Many communities depend on farming for livelihoods, yet productivity remains limited by infrastructure gaps, access to inputs, storage constraints, financing challenges, and fragmented market access.
Investing in agriculture can strengthen food systems, create rural jobs, increase household income, and connect producers to growing urban, regional, and export markets. The sector also creates strong linkages with logistics, food processing, finance, energy, and skill development.
Market Opportunity
Rising Food Demand
Fertile Production Zones
Improving Market Access
Need for Modernization
Investment Opportunities
Irrigation and Water Management
Commercial Farming Clusters
Mechanization and Input Services
Storage and Aggregation Centers
Climate-Smart Agriculture
Outgrower and Smallholder Integration
Export-Oriented Crop Production

Priority Project Areas
- Irrigation schemes and water efficient farming systems
- Farmer aggregation and produce collection centers
- Mechanization Service Hubs
- Seed, fertilizer, and inputs distribution networks
- Climate-resilient crop production
- Smallholder integration and outgrower models
- Storage facilities near production zones
Investment Readiness Snapshot

Market Demand
Strong

Infrastructure Access
Improving

Workforce Availability
High

Policy Support
Improving

Supply Chain Connectivity
Improving

Impact Potential
Very High

Local Context and Investment Needs
Agriculture still faces challenges related to low productivity, limited irrigation, fragmented smallholder production, post-harvest losses, weak storage systems, limited access to finance, and gaps in market information. These challenges create opportunities for investors, and partners who can bring practical capital, technology, training, inputs, logistics, and market linkages.
A stronger agricultural ecosystem will require investment that support both commercial growth and local participation, especially for smallholder farmers, rural youth, and women-led enterprises.
How We Support You
We help agriculture investors, agribusinesses, development partners, and local operators understand market opportunities, identify priority locations, connect with local stakeholders, explore incentives options, and design projects that are commercially viable and locally grounded. Our role is to help agriculture projects move from interest to execution with local insight, practical guidance, and connections to relevant partners across the corridor.
Creating Shared Value
Investment in agriculture can create quality rural jobs, strengthen food security, improve farmer income, reduce import dependence, and build stronger local value chains. When farmers and communities are connected to markets, agriculture becomes more than production. It becomes a pathway to dignity, resilience, and long-term prosperity.
Interested in Agriculture Opportunities in The Lobito Corridor?
Whether you are exploring farming, irrigation, inputs, storage, aggregation, or market access, our team can help you understand the local context and identify practical pathways for investments and partnership.
Interested in Agriculture opportunities along the Lobito Corridor?
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