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Solutions for a dynamic,

sustainable future

About Us

Atlas Agri Global - FZCO (“AAG”) is a Dubai based entity which owns agricultural commodity companies that will operate in multiple African countries. Building upon already solid agricultural foundations our first independently run origin has been opened in Zimbabwe and it is our vision to further enhance farmer opportunities and security by identifying marginalized areas for redevelopment, pivoting them into to productive, profitable, and diversified agriculture centers. AAG's independent origins will provide farmers the opportunity to participate in a new approach to sustainable farming and exporting proudly local, quality products to multinational manufacturers.

Our Mission

Atlas Agri in the field

We aim to increase the productivity and diversification of our contracted farmers, assisting and promoting them to improve their efficiency, for a positive impact on their annual profitability. We intend to provide our grower base with access to resources that empower them to improve their output and to target a wide variety of agricultural products and value chain opportunities for expansion and investment.

Latest News 

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Tobacco Masterstroke For Marula Villagers

September 03, www.chronicle.co.zw

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Marula villagers have made a significant breakthrough in the tobacco industry. The community has been able to produce high-quality tobacco, which has been well received in the market. This achievement has not only brought economic benefits to the villagers but has also put them on the map as a force to be reckoned with in the tobacco industry.

Tobacco Leaves

300m kg tobacco harvest expected

November 29, www.herald.co.zw

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The Government of Zimbabwe targets a 300 million kg tobacco harvest for the 2024-2025 season, up from 235 million kg in the previous season affected by El Niño-induced drought. In 2023, the country produced 296 million kg, boosted by smallholder farmers and land reform efforts. Information Minister Jenfan Muswere announced an 8% increase in registered growers, now totaling 120,963, with 93% of production under contract farming. As of November 20, 43,814 hectares of tobacco have been planted, compared to 41,699 hectares last year. Matabeleland South is also contributing, with Marula villagers entering their second season of commercial tobacco farming.

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