Contact: Ross Brennan, Cell +260 96 196 6758 (Waikato Agric, Mkushi, Zambia)
Product & Service: On-site manufacturing and distribution of Soil Bio Microbes for livestock, row crops, fruits, and nuts, available in any quantity for farms and agribusinesses.
In today’s agricultural economy — particularly in key farming regions such as Mkushi, Central Province, Zambia — the health of the soil and livestock is foundational to both food security and long-term farm profitability. This is where Soil Bio Microbes (SBM) play an essential role. SBM are biological products designed to restore soil life, improve plant productivity, and enhance livestock health without the heavy environmental cost of synthetic chemicals.
In Mkushi, one of the most dynamic agricultural districts in Zambia, local access to high-quality Soil Bio Microbes is now possible thanks to the work of Ross Brennan and Waikato Agric in the Chalata area, acting as both manufacturer and distributor. This presents a major advantage for farmers and livestock producers seeking natural, sustainable, and scalable biological inputs.
In regions relying primarily on rain-fed agriculture like Zambia, maintaining soil fertility is a continuous challenge. Soils degrade over time without proper biological support, especially under heavy cultivation of crops such as maize, wheat, soy, and barley — all major products in Mkushi. By introducing diverse microbial communities through SBM, farmers can restore soil biological health, improve root systems, enhance nutrient cycling, and reduce dependence on costly chemical fertilizers.
Soil Bio Microbes are not only for soil and crops. When used correctly, they can act as probiotics or gut enhancers for livestock, improving immunity and digestion in cattle, sheep, goats, and poultry. These effects translate into better weight gains, higher yields (e.g., milk), and lower veterinary costs — an important advantage for local livestock producers in Mkushi and surrounding areas.
With on-site production and distribution at the Waikato Agric facility in Chalata, Mkushi, farmers no longer need to wait for imported inputs or rely on long supply chains. Ross Brennan and his team can supply any quantity of SBM — from small orders for emerging farmers to large bulk deliveries for commercial operations.
There are multiple ways farmers can acquire Soil Bio Microbes through Waikato Agric:
This local presence also complements broader distribution efforts such as shown on the Soil Bios distributors page, which lists Mkushi as an active production and distribution hub among other African locations.
Located in Central Province, Mkushi District has approximately 8,400+ km² of largely arable land and a population exceeding 208,000 people — about 87% rural — with agriculture as the backbone of the local economy.
Primary commercial and small-scale crops in the region include:
The district also supports a varied livestock base with cattle, goats, pigs, and chickens — productive sectors that benefit from enhanced nutritional protocols including SBM use.
Mkushi contains several farming blocks and schemes, including:
These geographic agricultural features underscore why having a local SBM production and distribution center in Mkushi is an economic and environmental game-changer.
Within a ~200 km radius of Mkushi are multiple farming districts (e.g., Serenje, Chitambo, Luano, Kapiri Mposhi), forming a corridor of Zambia’s most productive agricultural land. Across this zone:
Livestock production — cattle, goats, sheep, and poultry — contributes significantly to rural household incomes. Better soil and pasture quality (via SBM and biological approaches) leads directly to higher carrying capacity and animal health.
Agriculture contributes substantially to Zambia’s GDP and rural livelihoods. Although national statistics show that 80% of grain output comes from small-holder producers, the intensive and export-oriented farming blocks around Mkushi bridge that gap by increasing output, quality, and market linkages.
The region’s success has also attracted investments, with initiatives such as Chobe Agrivision (part of the Agrivision Africa network) developing extensive maize, wheat, and soy cultivation, processing infrastructure, and employment opportunities across Mkushi and nearby areas.
The fertile soils of Mkushi have supported subsistence agriculture for centuries, with maize, sorghum, and root crops forming the foundation of local agrarian systems. Over time, commercial farming enterprises expanded the production of staple crops, integrating irrigation and mechanization.
By the late 20th and early 21st century, Mkushi had become one of Zambia’s most productive commercial farming districts, producing consistent bumper harvests of maize, soybeans, groundnuts, and more.
Today, beyond traditional cropping, Mkushi has seen:
This evolution sets the stage for regenerative agricultural inputs like SBM to be rapidly adopted and amplify both production and sustainability benefits.
The availability of locally manufactured Soil Bio Microbes by Ross Brennan and Waikato Agric in Mkushi, Zambia, represents a pivotal development for sustainable farming in this productive agricultural region. By bridging gaps in soil health, crop productivity, livestock performance, and ecological resilience, SBM provides a biological solution that enhances natural systems while supporting economic growth.
Whether you’re a smallholder farmer, an emerging agricultural entrepreneur, or a commercial agribusiness, partnering with Waikato Agric for your Soil Bio Microbes needs means:
📞 To order or inquire, contact Ross Brennan at +260 96 196 6758 (Waikato Agric, Chalata, Mkushi) — your partner in regenerative, profitable farming
