From seed to sale,
we've got you.
Zambian farming is unpredictable - drought, pests, price swings. Your coverage shouldn't be. Insizwe builds agricultural policies around your actual operation, not a desk-based template.

10+
Years in Agriculture
Crop
Livestock & equipment
Integrated farm policy
On-site risk review
Seasonal policies
Fast claims
Agriculture, Livestock & Crop Insurance
One integrated policy covering crops, livestock, and farm equipment - structured around your season and your operation.

From seed to sale, one policy for your farm
Protect crops against weather and pests, livestock against disease and accident, and essential equipment against breakdown - with cover built around your actual operation.
- Crop protection
- Livestock cover
- Farm equipment
Why Zambian farmers choose Insizwe
Zambian agricultural expertise
Our specialists understand local conditions - soil types, rainfall patterns, and seasonal risks unique to Zambia.
Seasonal cover
Policies are structured around your planting and harvest calendar, not a generic insurance schedule.
Dedicated ag team
You deal with agricultural specialists, not generalists - people who understand what's at stake each season.
How it works
Getting agricultural cover
01
Contact us
Tell us about your farm - size, crops grown, livestock, and equipment on hand.
02
On-site visit
Our agricultural specialist visits your farm to carry out a proper risk assessment.
03
Tailored quote
We build a policy around your actual operation - not an off-the-shelf product.
04
Season protected
Cover activates before planting season begins, so you go into the season fully protected.
Cover starts as soon as your policy is confirmed.
Get a QuoteWhen to arrange cover
Crop insurance must be in place before planting begins. The window typically opens in October and closes in early December for rain-fed crops. Don't wait until the first rains - contact us early.
- OctoberContact Insizwe
- NovemberPolicy issued
- DecemberSeason covered
Frequently Asked Questions
We cover a wide range of crops including maize, soybeans, tobacco, cotton, sunflower, sorghum, wheat, and horticulture produce.
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