Agriculture begins with clarity.
Before choosing the crop, buying the livestock, or investing in inputs — the first step is understanding where you fit in the agricultural value chain. Simuka Agri helps you build that clarity into a structured, profitable plan.

Agriculture is full of information. Not all of it is useful to you.
A farmer can receive advice from extension officers, input suppliers, social media influencers, WhatsApp groups, government programs, and buyers — all at once. Each voice is addressing one part of the picture.
The question is not whether the advice is wrong. The question is whether it fits your land, your capital, your market, and your life.
- The agronomist talks about soil science
- The input supplier talks about their products
- The successful farmer shares the profit, not the losses
- The buyer talks about requirements — after you have already planted
- Nobody coordinates it all into a plan that works for your reality
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Sequential steps — from enterprise selection through to harvest, market, and monitoring. One coherent plan.
1 – 10ha
Primary focus: smallholder farmers and agripreneurs entering or expanding agricultural enterprises.
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Consolidated, structured plan — not scattered advice from competing voices pulling in different directions.
Chipo Tichagwa, Founder, SimukaAgri
A farmer does not need more noise. A farmer needs clarity — and a plan built around their actual circumstances.
What we offer
Planning, coordination, and commercial structure
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Enterprise Selection
Indentifying the right crop or livestock enterprise for your land, resources, market, and life – based on evidence, not trend
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Production Planning
A complete technical and financial plan – inputs, labour, budget, cash flow, schedule before you commit your resources.
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Market Alignment
Connecting production to the market before planting begins. Buyers, quality, timing, logistics and price risks.
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Monitoring Systems
Practical tracking tools that keep projects on course and catch problems early enough to correct them.
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Collaborative Farming
Helping groups pool resources with structure – roles, agreements, records and revenue sharing that protects relationships.
Agriculture rewards clarity, discipline, timing, and structure. SimukaAgri exists to help you build all four — before you invest.



