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As Malawi celebrates 61 years of independence, it is important to reflect on the successes and challenges the country has ...
Malawian policymakers and civic leaders yesterday issued a renewed call for urgent, bold reforms to unlock the country’s ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNFrom ruin to revival as Malawi’s banana growers plant a new futureMalawi’s once-thriving banana industry is battling for survival, brought to its knees by disease outbreaks, trade disruptions ...
Meet the climate hackers of Malawi. Somini Sengupta and photographer Khadija Farah traveled across Malawi to meet farmers adapting creatively to the climate crisis. April 27, 2023 Supported by By ...
Chakwera sees an opportunity in Boko's visit for cementing Malawi-Botswana bilateral relations - The Maravi Post ...
Malawi must rethink its development strategy Malawi 24 | Latest News from Malawi | Stay up-to-date with the latest news from ...
Alliance for Green Revolution in Africa (Agra) has commended the Malawi Government for its commitment to empowering youths in ...
The landlocked country of Malawi, in southeast Africa, is home to just 19.1 million people. According to the U.N., more than 2.8 million of these people—nearly 15 percent of the entire ...
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The Cool Down on MSNStaple food prices soar as extreme weather devastates crops: 'Customers can't even afford a proper meal'Farmers are seeking government intervention. Staple food prices soar as extreme weather devastates crops: 'Customers can't ...
Deep bed farming is a new practice developed in Malawi where a farmer digs with a pickaxe all the way through the hard layer of soil near the surface. This hard layer – the compacted soil hardpan – ...
Malawi is so desperate for food to stave off a hunger crisis that the government may buy a type of corn that the country mainly uses as livestock feed. Malawi Food Crisis Means People May Eat Corn ...
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Farmers turn misery into money after banana crops rapidly ripen in extreme heat: 'Timing is everything' - MSNAs a result, banana crops are either getting washed away or ripening too quickly, resulting in lost profits for farmers. Rising water levels in Lake Malawi forced them to relocate banana ...
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