By Jones Gadama
Farmers in Kambewa Village, Traditional Authority M’bwatalika in Lilongwe, are enjoying the fruits of sustainable agriculture thanks to a partnership between Moyo Ngwathu Organisation and the Ministry of Agriculture through the Lilongwe District Agriculture Office.
This collaboration has empowered the farmers to adopt environmentally friendly farming practices, improving their crop yields and livelihoods.

The partnership aims to promote sustainable agriculture practices, enhancing food security and nutrition in the region.
By working together, the Ministry of Agriculture and Moyo Ngwathu Organisation are helping farmers in Kambewa Village to diversify their crops, improve soil health, and increase their income.
The Ministry of Agriculture has been actively engaged in promoting sustainable agriculture practices in Malawi.
In 2023, the ministry launched the Affordable Inputs Programme (AIP), which targets 1.5 million beneficiaries, providing them with subsidized fertilizers and seeds.
This program has been instrumental in enhancing food security and promoting sustainable agriculture practices in the country.
The partnership between Moyo Ngwathu Organisation and the Ministry of Agriculture is a testament to the power of collaboration in promoting sustainable agriculture practices.
By working together, organizations can leverage their strengths and resources to achieve greater impact and improve the livelihoods of farmers in Malawi.
As Malawi continues to face challenges related to climate change and food security, initiatives like this partnership are crucial in promoting sustainable agriculture practices and enhancing the resilience of farmers.
With the support of organizations like Moyo Ngwathu Organisation and the Ministry of Agriculture, farmers in Kambewa Village are well on their way to achieving food security and improving their livelihoods.