




ABOUT
LIVESTOCK SERVICES
Livestock Services Cooperative Society Limited (“Livestock Services” or the “Co-operative”) is a non-profit making organisation that was established by the Zambian farming community under the Co-operative Societies Act of Zambia in 1990.
The Co-operative was established with a vision to create:
A. Capability through training and development
B. Efficiency through technical support
C. Ability to be competitive through low-cost inputs
The above 3 focal elements form part of the Co-operative’s values which drive its mission and objectives. The Co-operative operates an Agro-Vet Shop which supplies quality livestock and agricultural products and services.
35+ Years of Experience
Range of
Products and Services
With its continued ethos of providing quality products and services at the most affordable prices, Livestock Services has a wide range of agro and veterinary products and services to cater for all ranges of farmers from commercial to small scale. These products and services
include but are not limited to the following:

Products
With its continued ethos of providing quality products and services at the most affordable prices

Training & Workshops
A great deal of products stocked include agronomy related inputs and equipment. These include but are not limited to;

Laboratory Services
Almost always, over 70% of the rearing expense when it comes to livestock rearing is on feed and nutrition.
Livestock Services
is the leading supplier of inputs for both livestock and crop farming in Zambia.
Latest
news & announcements
Upcoming Training Sessions, Product Promotions

Almost always, over 70% of the rearing expense when it comes to livestock rearing
Almost always, over 70% of the rearing expense when it comes to livestock rearing is on feed and

Almost always, over 70% of the rearing expense when it comes to livestock rearing
Almost always, over 70% of the rearing expense when it comes to livestock rearing is on feed and

Almost always, over 70% of the rearing expense when it comes to livestock rearing
Almost always, over 70% of the rearing expense when it comes to livestock rearing is on feed and
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