Zimbabwean farmers are struggling with drought-induced livestock losses due to fodder shortages, exacerbated by a lack of knowledge on fodder production and preservation. A survey by the Zimbabwe Agriculture Knowledge and Innovation Services (ZAKIS) revealed a significant knowledge gap in fodder management and the use of local resources for on-farm fodder production. In response, the Department of Research and Specialist Services (DRSS) and ICRISAT have launched a project to train farmers in fodder production and preservation, introducing drought-tolerant fodder crops and conducting Trainer of Trainers workshops on fodder preservation techniques. So far, over 200 farmers have benefited from these trainings, with the potential to improve climate resilience, boost soil fertility, and enhance livelihoods through sustainable feed supplementation.