Our Vision
To be the leading resource centre for sustainable agricultural development.

About ZAS
For 131 years the Zimbabwe Agricultural Society has championed agriculture, innovation and community — connecting farmers, industry and the nation to build a prosperous future.
Our Vision
To be the leading resource centre for sustainable agricultural development.
Our Mission
To promote and build capacity in the farming community.
Our Purpose
To promote agriculture and its supporting activities, and facilitate agricultural development in Zimbabwe.
Our journey
1895
Founded
Founded as the Rhodesian Agricultural Society - the start of a 131-year arc.
1921
First permanent Show
The first annual Show is held at the Harare Showgrounds.
1980
Post-independence renewal
Expanded focus to commercial and smallholder agriculture together under a national mandate.
1990s
Sector Survey launched
The Agricultural Sector Survey is initiated jointly with the Financial Gazette.
2015
Modernisation era
Dr Anxious Masuka takes over as CEO; conferences expand; Next Generation programme entrenched.
Today
Powering Growth
Annual show, year-round Business Hub, flagship conferences, member services and publications.
Leadership
Office bearers of the Zimbabwe Agricultural Society.
Committee members supporting the Society's governance and programme delivery.
How we create value

The premier showcase of Zimbabwean agriculture — six days, six pavilions, over 200,000 visitors annually.

Seven flagship conferences during the Show convene industry, government, finance and research — including ANAC with the NECF, Green Indaba, and the ESG Conference.

The annual Agricultural Sector Survey (with the Financial Gazette), quarterly newsletters, and post-show reports.

The Business Hub — 85,000 sqm, capacity to 100,000 people, year-round venue for expos, conferences, weddings and corporate events.
2026 theme · signed by the CEO 2026-03-12
Sustainable growth depends on the integration of productive farming systems, technological innovation, and strong commercial linkages. When these elements operate together, they strengthen value chains and support inclusive rural transformation.
The foundation. Crop and livestock production, natural resource management, irrigation, and farmer capacity — the productive systems that generate output and ensure food security.
The catalyst. Mechanisation, digital agriculture, improved genetics, precision farming, climate-smart practices and research — turning traditional production into modern, competitive enterprise.
The driver of value. Market access, agro-processing, financing, logistics and value-chain coordination — what turns agricultural output into income, employment and investment.
Our partners & supporters