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A SHARED JOURNEY TOWARD STRONGER RURAL LIVELIHOODS IN CHIWAMBA EPAToday, Agri-Impact Malawi continued its stakeholder en...
06/05/2026

A SHARED JOURNEY TOWARD STRONGER RURAL LIVELIHOODS IN CHIWAMBA EPA

Today, Agri-Impact Malawi continued its stakeholder engagement for the pilot project “Building Resilient and Market-Oriented Livelihoods in Malawi (NEVAM-MARKETS 2.0)” in Traditional Authority Chimutu, Lilongwe District.

During the meeting with the ministry of Agriculture staff, under Chiwamba EPA, a clear and shared story emerged, one of strengthening food security, improving nutrition, increasing household incomes, and building long-term resilience for vulnerable rural families.

At the heart of this initiative are 100 smallholder households, who will be supported with practical skills, productive assets, financial inclusion mechanisms, and market linkages to help them move toward more sustainable and dignified livelihoods.
The engagement was both insightful and encouraging, with strong collaboration from extension officers helping to refine our approach and strengthen implementation pathways.

Step by step, a stronger and more resilient community is is taking shape.
-led resilience prosperity Egmont Trust

Agri Impact Malawi on the 10th of April participated  in the Lilongwe District Council Agriculture Field Day. The event,...
13/04/2026

Agri Impact Malawi on the 10th of April participated in the Lilongwe District Council Agriculture Field Day. The event, themed “Climate Smart, Diversification & Agricultural Commercialization,” provided an excellent platform to showcase our Seed Revolving Scheme which I'd benefitting over 200 farmers.

Our exhibition focused on high-quality soyabean and groundnut seed varieties, which are central to our mission of enhancing food security and soil health for smallholder farmers.

It was a privilege to engage with the Lilongwe District Council and agricultural stakeholders on how community led initiatives can drive commercialization and longterm rural development.

Happy Easter Holidays
03/04/2026

Happy Easter Holidays

Our project team conducted a series of leadership-focused meetings with cluster leaders from 21 clubs drawn across all p...
06/02/2026

Our project team conducted a series of leadership-focused meetings with cluster leaders from 21 clubs drawn across all project initiatives in TA Chadza, including the Seed Revolving Scheme, Goat Pass-On, Irrigation, VSLA, and Backyard Gardening programs, with a strong emphasis on club-level and cluster-level monitoring.

The sessions strengthened leadership capacity by clarifying governance roles, improving record-keeping, and reinforcing accountability across the different initiative models. Cluster leaders were trained on practical monitoring tools and processes, including tracking activity performance, verifying recommended practices, documenting compliance with program-specific obligations, and aggregating club data at cluster level to support timely reporting and informed decision-making.

By equipping leaders with monitoring and oversight skills across initiatives, the project is enhancing data quality, early problem identification, and peer accountability, key pillars for safeguarding program integrity and supporting sustainable scale-up in future cycles.

Field monitoring in January indicates strong early performance among Seed Revolving Scheme participants across TA Chadza...
26/01/2026

Field monitoring in January indicates strong early performance among Seed Revolving Scheme participants across TA Chadza. Current verification data from 58 monitored plots shows an average germination rate of 87%, with plant populations ranging between 100,000–125,000 plants/acre. 72% of farmers completed first-round weeding within the optimal 14-18 day window after emergence, which is expected to positively influence yield outcomes. Under the revolving model, each household will return seed equivalent to twice their allocation at harvest, positioning the scheme to onboard approximately 80 new households in the next cycle. With this scaling trajectory, the initiative remains on course toward its 2028 goal of reaching 500 rural households with reliable access to certified, high-value seed.

On this John Chilembwe’s Day, Agri‑Impact Malawi pays tribute to a hero whose dedication to justice and dignity still gu...
15/01/2026

On this John Chilembwe’s Day, Agri‑Impact Malawi pays tribute to a hero whose dedication to justice and dignity still guides our nation. His spirit of resilience fuels our commitment to empowering farmers, uplifting rural livelihoods, and nurturing sustainable growth across Malawi

Wishing you a fruitful year ahead, filled with growth, prosperity, and success. May this year bring new opportunities fo...
01/01/2026

Wishing you a fruitful year ahead, filled with growth, prosperity, and success. May this year bring new opportunities for sustainable agriculture and a brighter future for our communities.

Happy Holidays and a very Merry Christmas to all those celebrating today! ❄️ We hope your day is filled with warmth and ...
25/12/2025

Happy Holidays and a very Merry Christmas to all those celebrating today! ❄️ We hope your day is filled with warmth and wonderful memories.

Agri Impact participated in the DASP meeting with the Chairpersons of ASP's for Lilongwe West and East, an engagement al...
15/12/2025

Agri Impact participated in the DASP meeting with the Chairpersons of ASP's for Lilongwe West and East, an engagement also graced by the Director of Agriculture for Lilongwe.

The meeting provided a platform to openly discuss the key challenges ASPs are facing, align on priorities, and jointly plan activities for the 2026 calendar. We also explored practical pathways for collaboration aimed at strengthening service delivery and improving agricultural outcomes across the districts.

Agri Impact remains committed to working with stakeholders to drive coordinated, sustainable, and impactful agricultural development.

With certified soybean seed from the Seed Revolving Scheme, Ireen Khoza, one of the newest beneficiaries in TA Chadza, L...
08/12/2025

With certified soybean seed from the Seed Revolving Scheme, Ireen Khoza, one of the newest beneficiaries in TA Chadza, Lilongwe, now has a real opportunity to boost her harvests, income, and her family nutrition.

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