Davis Grads Create Company to Aid Zambian Farmers
A group of UC Davis graduates and current students are working alongside Zambian farmers to help them to generate longer lasting income. The company, named Zasaka, is focused on using simple technologies and farming practices to aid farmers in avoiding losses and growing more crops. The first technology that they have implemented through the company is a bag that was created at Purdue University. The bag protects grain without the use of chemicals and costs only $2.50 per 100 kilograms.
The idea for Zasaka was developed in the UC Davis D-Lab. Students who are participating in the D-Lab work with faculty to create designs for real-life projects and business in developing countries. Last year, the students behind Zasaka won $5,000 in the UC Davis Big Bang! Business Competition. The team won both the People’s choice award and the Ag and Food Innovation prize during the competition.