Food and Agriculture Organization

EbAM project to help Karonga communities adapt to climate shocks

The $53.2 million, six-year initiative will restore degraded landscapes, promote climate-smart agriculture, and strengthen local resilience to droughts, floods, and other climate shocks, aligning with Malawi’s National Resilience Strategy and Vision 2063

Malawian farmers losing up to 50% of yields to pests & decay

Malawi has a higher rate of food loss across the supply chain than the world average with farmers typically losing between 15 to 50...

Chakwera’s ambition to feed Africa

President Lazarus Chakwera says his government has confidence to turn Malawi into an inclusively wealthy, self-reliant nation which is well industrialized nations which will...