The call to maximise Zambia's growth sectors so it can become Africa's food basket amid climate change, and the increased cost of imported food and inputs and other headwinds, is spurring the country to become innovative in agricultural production.
Although the mining sector has been Zambia's lifeblood since the early 1930s, this has waned in recent years because of fluctuating copper prices.
President Hakainde Hichilema assured delegates