Welcome to UMOJA Farm at Kasumbalesa, DRC

About Us 

Food is a precious resource that is essential to human longevity, health, and balance.
The organization UMOJA was unwilling to stay in the reflection without contributing to the issues facing the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), particularly the lack of food and the obvious need for modern infrastructure in the agriculture sector to meet the demands of the local population.

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MAKE A LASTING IMPACT.

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Oranges

Good soil types for citrus will be a good-combination sandstone soil

Mangoes

Mangoes usually take about 3 years to start producing fruits.

Cassava

Cassava is a valuable
s​ubsistence and cash crop in many countries.

Sweet Potatoes

Sweet potatoes are root vegetables that require little care and tend to grow as a creeping vine.

Discover our products

Oranges

Good soil types for citrus will be a good-combination sandstone soil

Mangoes

Mangoes usually take about 3 years to start producing fruits.

Cassava

Cassava is a valuable
s​ubsistence and cash crop in many countries.

Sweet Potatoes

Sweet potatoes are root vegetables that require little care and tend to grow as a creeping vine.

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What we are farming

Cassava, sweet potatoe, peanut, ginger, palm tree, lemon, orange, mango…

The DRC has more available farmland than any other country in Africa, with an agricultural potential to feed close to two billion people. DR Congo has and estimated 80 million hectares of available arable land with 10% of this land is currently being used. The agricultural sector contributes 18 percent of GDP and accounts for over 60 percent of new jobs.

60%

New jobs

80 million

hectares of available arable land

Kasumbalesa, DRC Project

A small town straddling the border between the Democratic Republic of Congo and Zambia.

DRC suffers from a lack of agricultural and industrial base, the Kasumbalesa project aims to eradicate the problem.

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