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Malawi: Irrigation, Rural Livelihoods and Agricultural Development Project, and Agricultural Development Program Support Project - Malawi

Malawi: Irrigation, Rural Livelihoods and Agricultural Development Project, and Agricultural Development Program Support Project Format Project Background and Description Malawi is one of the poorest countries in Africa, and as the dominant economic activity in rural areas, agriculture plays a crucial role in poverty reduction. With high population growth rates, increasing land degradation, and high susceptibility to climate shocks, Malawi will need to increase its agricultural production substantially and sustainably to feed the growing population on a shrinking per capita farm size. Yields of major staple foods are low because of the limited adoption of modern inputs, dependence on rain-fed agriculture, declining soil fertility, and inadequate agricultural extension and research.

Over Two Million Households Benefit From Affordable Input Program

Over Two Million Households Benefit From Affordable Input Program File: Poor Malawians waiting for their turn to buy cheap fertilizer Lilongwe, Mana: Following the official launch of the Affordable Input Program (AIP) on October 17, 2020 at Jali in Zomba District, around 2.9 million households across the country have so far benefited from the program representing 77 percent. Ministry of Agriculture Spokesperson, Grecian Lungu, confirmed the development in an interview Malawi News Agency (MANA).  He said since January 4, 2021, the number of fertilizer and seeds selling points has increased from 677 to 1, 407 in order to allow ease of accessing the inputs. “On fertilizer cumulative sales, NPK has sold 147, 671 MT representing 78 percent, Urea 140, 964 MT representing 74 percent, total fertilizer sales 288, 635 representing 76.2 percent while seed sales are 11,738 MT representing 61.3 percent,” he said.

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