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Transforming Agriculture. Empowering Communities. Delivering Sustainable Growth.

Empowering agribusinesses with cutting-edge consulting in precision farming, automation, and sustainable solutions.

Welcome to Ground Zero Agro Enterprises

Ground Zero Agro Enterprise (GZAE) is a community‑centered agribusiness located in Gulu District, Northern Uganda, dedicated to modern, sustainable farming and inclusive rural development. Established in 2020, the enterprise operates on 35 acres of productive farmland, with robusta coffee as its flagship crop, alongside bananas, fruits, and diversified agricultural enterprises.

Why Choose Ground Zero Agro Enterprise?

  • Award‑winning farm recognized as Uganda Best Farmer – Northern Region
  • Reliable supplier of high‑quality produce and planting materials
  • Strong commitment to youth and women employment
  • Proven aggregation and market access model
  • Focus on sustainability, innovation, and community empowerment

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Services & Solutions

Smart Farming Starts Here

Discover our comprehensive range of agriculture solutions designed for performance, sustainability, and scale:

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Leading the Way in Smart, Scalable Farming

We blend innovation with proven agronomic knowledge to help your agribusiness thrive in a rapidly evolving landscape.

Results That Speak for Themselves

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Acres Managed

Across precision farming, irrigation, and crop rotation programs.
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Years of Innovation

Bringing cutting-edge solutions to the fields since 1996.
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FAQ

Got Questions? We’ve Got Answers

Precision agriculture uses data and technology to make farming more accurate, efficient, and sustainable.

Small farms often face challenges that at first glance may seem difficult to overcome. Limited resources, lack of access to modern technology and difficulty competing with larger players in the market are just some of the problems smaller farmers face.

There are four types of automation systems: fixed automation, programmable automation, flexible automation and integrated automation.

Here are our five tips on how to train employees on a new system or technology: Trainers need to know the software or system themselves.

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