For years, Malawian farmers have depended heavily on chemical fertilizers to boost crop yields. While chemicals may bring quick results, they are expensive and often damage soil health over time. More farmers are now exploring organic fertilizer as a sustainable, affordable, and eco-friendly alternative.
With rising costs of charcoal and electricity, many farmers in Malawi are turning to biogas as a cheaper and cleaner source of energy. Biogas uses animal waste, crop residues, and organic matter to produce gas for cooking, heating, and even powering small equipment. This solution not only saves money but also protects the environment.
Pig farming is becoming one of the most profitable ventures in Malawi due to high demand for pork in homes, restaurants, and butcheries. With proper planning, a piggery can provide steady income and affordable protein for communities. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you get started.
Poultry farming remains one of the fastest-growing agribusiness opportunities in Malawi. With increasing demand for affordable protein, many farmers are turning to layers and broilers. However, without the right knowledge, poultry projects often fail. Here are 10 practical tips to help you succeed.