Sustainable Agriculture Production Programme

SAPP impressed with beneficiaries improved access to cheap inputs

Sustainable Agriculture Production Programme (SAPP II) National Coordinator Rex Baluwa says he is satisfied with how beneficiaries of subsidised farm inputs have utilized them...

IFAD funded input beneficiaries expect good yields despite dry spells

Persistently hit by dry spells, Balaka district in the southern region of Malawi was again this year not spared from the phenomenon as is...

Subsidised farm inputs helping overcome food insecurity, boosting community incomes

Under the Sustainable Agriculture Production Programme (SAPP II) funded by the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), Lilongwe rural communities are confident of enough maize for consumption as some of it will be sold thereby boosting their incomes.

Farmers’ upbeat on improved yields from IFAD funded subsidized inputs

Manesi Samukani a 46-year old maize farmer from Group Village Headman Mwangawa area says this being her third year in farming, she has managed...

Agriculture Ministry plans to increase Farmer Field Schools to 180

In addition to the over 660 Farmer Field Schools which Malawi currently has, the Ministry of Agriculture has plans to add the schools to...

Chambo impressed with SAPP members

Deputy Minister for Agriculture, Benedicto Chambo, has expressed satisfaction with farmers from Mlomba Extension Planning Area (EPA) in Lilongwe for making strides in the Sustainable Agriculture Production Programme (SAPP).
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