Leading multi-sector company in Zambia since 2009, specializing in certified seed production, agri-business, and comprehensive agricultural solutions.
Established in October 2009 and located in the Central Business District of Chipata, Zambia, Tience Company Limited is a multi-faceted limited company by shares, fully registered with PACRA and compliant with all statutory bodies. We are wholly owned, operated, and managed by indigenous Zambian entrepreneurs, contributing to local economic development through employment and farmer support.
Tax ID: 1002010670
Location: Central Business District, Chipata, Eastern Province
To be a leading producer of certified legume and sunflower seeds while bridging the gap in Zambia's legume seed industry and enhancing agriculture sustainability through value addition.
To become a premier producer of certified legume and sunflower seeds while creating linkages between agriculture sector stakeholders.
These principles guide everything we do and shape how we serve our clients and community.
Our experienced leadership team brings together expertise across agriculture, finance, and business development.
Strategic leadership and overall company direction
Financial oversight and administrative operations
Agricultural operations and business development
Legal compliance and advisory services
On-ground support and farmer relations
Customer service and sales operations
We maintain full compliance with all regulatory bodies and hold necessary certifications for our operations across all sectors.
Patents and Companies Registration Agency
Zambia Public Procurement Authority
Seed Control and Certification Institute
Zambia Environment Management Agency
Our track record demonstrates consistent growth and successful partnerships with government and international organizations.
Managed Norwegian government funded program
Farmer Input Support Program supplier
Ministry of Works and Supply property auctions
Conservation Farming Unit UK funded programs
Numbers that demonstrate our commitment to supporting Zambian agriculture and communities.