Ground truth before capital
Land, crop suitability and the surrounding farming community are assessed by people who live and work there.

Agricultural investment fails in Tanzania for predictable reasons: absent management, unverified land, no route to market, and no honest reporting. We are built around exactly those four risks.
Njombe and the Southern Highlands offer opportunities for agricultural development. NSHDA works with agricultural stakeholders and investors by helping identify suitable farming opportunities and supporting professional farm management.
Land, crop suitability and the surrounding farming community are assessed by people who live and work there.
Operations are run week by week on the ground, not supervised from a distance through intermediaries.
Production is planned against real buyer demand, so output has somewhere to go from the first harvest.
Investment that lifts surrounding farmers is investment the community protects rather than resents.
We do not publish guaranteed returns, projected yields or promotional figures. Agriculture is seasonal, biological and exposed to weather and markets. What we offer instead is verified ground information, professional management, transparent reporting and a route to buyers — and a frank conversation about what is realistic on a specific piece of land.
Specific farms, arrangements and terms are discussed one to one, not published on a website. Call or email the association and we will arrange a proper conversation.
NSHDA connects investors with suitable agricultural opportunities and supports farm management. Specific opportunities are discussed directly with interested partners.

Specific farms, arrangements and terms are discussed one to one, not published on a website. Call or email the association and we will arrange a proper conversation.