Read more about the article The Life of a Subsistence Farmer in Rural Malawi
The Life of a Subsistence Farmer in Rural Malawi

The Life of a Subsistence Farmer in Rural Malawi

  • Post category:Agriculture
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In Malawi, there is a famous saying that goes “Chuma chili mu nthaka” meaning “there is money in farming,” or in other words, “wealth lies in farming.” This saying is true for Malawi as farming is the backbone of the economy, with 85% of the population highly dependent on it. However, as much as most Malawians are involved in agriculture, they suffer persistent food shortages. This is because many smallholder farmers depend on rainfed and low-cost subsistence farming to meet their food needs. In this week’s article, we will explore what the life of a subsistence farmer looks like in the rural part of Malawi, in Dowa district near Orant’s headquarters.

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An Agroecology Project to Build Agriculture Resiliency in Malawi

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  • Reading time:7 mins read

Orant is always excited about the progress and the fruits our Irrigation clubs bear. We are happy seeing people's lives transformed through different initiatives from our Irrigation clubs. However, we understand that all this would not be possible without the commitment of individuals from the communities who work tirelessly to make sure that their communities are transformed. In this blog, we meet Christina Lemani, the chairperson for Madzimayera Irrigation Club.

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Meet Christina Lemani, Chairperson of the Madzimayera Irrigation Club

Irrigation Clubs at Work in Malawi

  • Post category:Agriculture
  • Reading time:7 mins read

Orant is always excited about the progress and the fruits our Irrigation clubs bear. We are happy seeing people's lives transformed through different initiatives from our Irrigation clubs. However, we understand that all this would not be possible without the commitment of individuals from the communities who work tirelessly to make sure that their communities are transformed. In this blog, we meet Christina Lemani, the chairperson for Madzimayera Irrigation Club.

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Read more about the article Microloans and Building Business Skills in Malawi
Microloans and Building Business Skills in Malawi

Microloans and Building Business Skills in Malawi

At the end of 2022 we introduced our third group of our Financial Empowering Microloan (FEM) for Women group called Takondwa. Read our latest blog, as Magret Moffat, one of the group's beneficiaries, tells a story of how the program has already transformed her life through loans and business skills training.

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farmers in rural malawi

Cash Crops in Malawi

  • Post category:Agriculture
  • Reading time:7 mins read

Who grows cash crops in Malawi? What are the best cash crops for the climate and soil? Which are most profitable? We interviewed Orant’s Agriculture Extension Officer Gracious Msimuko for expert insight.

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