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AllAfrica.com on MSNMalawi: Amid Growing Food Insecurity, Malawians Favour Alternatives to Affordable Inputs ProgrammeRegarding alternatives to the AIP, nine out of 10 Malawians (89%) support the idea of providing inputs loans through farmers' clubs, and more than three-fourths (78%) endorse giving poor farmers cash ...
Malawi is one of the most vulnerable countries in the world to extreme weather, and climate change is exacerbating droughts, floods, cyclones and other natural disasters throughout the country. To ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNChambo Argues Hunger Can Be Eliminated in MalawiMalawi breaking news publishing 24 hours a day news about Malawi, Malawi Business, Malawi Tourism, Malawi Politics, Malawi ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNAnalysis: What is USAID, Why Does Trump Want it Closed, and How Could This Affect Malawi?Malawi breaking news publishing 24 hours a day news about Malawi, Malawi Business, Malawi Tourism, Malawi Politics, Malawi News ...
People in rural Malawi’s diet could be improved if fruit trees are grown on farms, according to research by the University of ...
With more farmers gaining access to affordable fertiliser and expanding their farms, the Neef farm input loan scheme is not just an economic lifeline but a game-changer in Malawi's fight against food ...
Each month, two Catholic priests in Malawi travel to celebrate Mass with as many people of their parish as possible.
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