
COMACO promotes better ways to use natural resources. Zambia's watersheds are declining from the harmful effects of charcoal making as well as inappropriate crops that put increased strain on the land as crops outstrip the soils of their nutrients. To date, COMACO has helped communities establish over 600 bar hives and hopes to reach 2000 over the next two years. By offering improved prices for honey, more people are realizing the value of keeping their forests and avoiding crops that require the use of pesticides that reduce the survivorship of honey bees in the area
COMACO actively promotes better poultry and goat husbandry practices to increase the
supply of alternative meat protein to game meat in rural communities living in wildlife areas. In the past, this was difficult due to the high incidence of disease and poor management of young chickens and goats. COMACO facilitates the supply of low-cost veterinary supplies to poultry and goat producers and through its depots is able to facilitate regular market days for producers to sell their chickens at fair market prices to encourage the adoption of better husbandry skills.

Due to lack of water and high incidence of crop damage from wild animals, many families go through the dry season without a reliable source of green, leafy vegetables. This increases the demand on game meat and fish protein. COMACO has helped to solve this problem with its large and expanding solar-powered electric fencing program and technical assistance to construction of wells and the use of treadle pumps to assist gardening groups irrigate their gardens. Communities acquiring these skills have begun to mobilize their own resources to buy equipment themselves to expand their electric fences and to acquire different varieties of vegetable seeds to promote local trade in vegetables.
Since the inception of COMACO, over 1000 households have begun to grow dry season
gardens and have planted a variety of fruit trees now protected from elephants and other wild animals. Children are having a more balanced diet of fresh vegetables and parents are gaining confidence in ways to live with wildlife.
In some areas COMACO has begun to help communities establish fish farms while also
demonstrating the value of maintaining watersheds and perennial water sources to sustain fish production throughout the year. Fish farming has large potential in the water catchment areas of Luangwa Valley and is an effective way to demonstrate the value of good water management through better land use practices that reduce the need to clear land or burn forests.