Projects - Economy - Agriculture
Agriculture is vital to the economy of Malawi, both for food security for
the people and as the main source of exports. The majority of farming is done on
small individually owned plots in the villages. The rapidly increasing population
is putting pressure on this. The government scheme for subsidised seed and fertiliser
means that sufficient maize, the staple food crop, can be grown if the rains are
sufficient. Deforestation is also a problem because of the need for wood for
cooking and building material.
The Dedza District Council has an Agricultural Development Dept and a Forestry
Dept. Fieldworkers of the Agricultural Dept train the local people in various techniques
for crop growing and animal husbandry. The Forestry Dept protects the forest reserves
and works with community groups to establish sustainable village tree plantations
for firewood.
Seed sowing
Treadle pump
Greenhouse
Easton College have become involved in helping agricultural projects.
Redundant polytunnel plastic was obtained from a local strawberry grower and
sent in the shipping container. This has been used by farmers in Dedza to construct
greenhouses under the instruction of the Agricultural Dept. They are used to grow
mango saplings from a hybrid variety grafted onto local rootstock to produce better
fruit.
Easton students also raised money to buy a microscope and chemicals for the veterinary
section of the Agricultural Deptartment. This will enable the speedy detection and treatment of
diseases in blood samples from animals. Previously the samples had to be sent to a central
laboratory in Lilongwe and delays meant the death of animals or spread of diseases.
Each year since 2009, groups of horticultural staff and students have visited Dedza.
They have worked with the Agriculture Department and Youth Officer on programmes to
demonstrate various techniques to youth groups and local farmers. They have taken useful
tools and raised money to buy irrigation treadle pumps.
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