Owners living far from their land, in Tanzania or abroad
Your farm is worked, monitored and reported on as though you were standing in it.

Land only becomes an asset when someone is answerable for it every week of the year. NSHDA takes on that responsibility for farm owners, absentee investors, institutions and families whose land is underperforming or standing idle.
Record keeping, field monitoring and honest reporting are part of the service, not an extra. You receive updates on activities carried out, inputs used, crop condition, harvest expectations and problems encountered — including the problems, because a manager who only reports good news is not managing anything.
Your farm is worked, monitored and reported on as though you were standing in it.
You supply capital and intent; we supply the agronomy, labour coordination and discipline.
Neglected orchards and tired fields are assessed, rehabilitated and brought back into production.
Idle land is turned into a productive, accountable operation with clear records.
From farm planning to day-to-day agricultural operations, NSHDA supports responsible and productive farm management.

Our Farm Management Process
Understanding the land, crop suitability and the current state of the farm.
Setting out a practical plan for layout, crops, inputs and operations.
Day-to-day agronomic care of crops through the production cycle.
Applying responsible, quality-focused practices across farm operations.
Regular field monitoring, record keeping and reporting.
Coordinating labour, inputs and activities to support productivity.
Harvest handling, sorting and preparing produce for market.
NSHDA also supports investors seeking agricultural opportunities by helping identify suitable farms and providing farm management support.
Explore Investment OpportunitiesRecord keeping, field monitoring and honest reporting are part of the service, not an extra. You receive updates on activities carried out, inputs used, crop condition, harvest expectations and problems encountered — including the problems, because a manager who only reports good news is not managing anything.
NSHDA also supports investors seeking agricultural opportunities by helping identify suitable farms and providing farm management support.