By Linda Kwanjana
Deputy Minister of Agriculture, Benedicto Chambo, has pledged to support farmers in Lingoni and Domasi irrigation schemes in Machinga district through the National Economic Empowerment Fund (NEEF) an initiative that he said aims to enhance food security and economic empowerment among farmers in the area.
Chambo made this commitment during a recent tour of the two schemes, emphasizing the importance of farmers working hard to maximize the benefits of the schemes.

“We are committed to supporting farmers in these schemes by providing subsidized loans through NEEF. By next week, we will have disbursed the loans to provide farm inputs, which will go a long way in boosting productivity and food security,” Chambo said.
Chambo also stressed the need for farmers to prioritize environmental conservation, noting that river siltation due to neglect is affecting water flow from the hills and he urged farmers to work together to protect their environment and ensure sustainable use of natural resources.
The initiative has been welcomed by Mary Londola, Chairperson for Lingoni Irrigation Scheme, who said it will motivate farmers to work harder and improve their livelihoods.
Senior Chief Chamba also echoed this sentiment, urging people in the area to collaborate in caring for vegetation and avoiding charcoal burning.
The Domasi irrigation scheme, launched by Dr. Hastings Kamuzu Banda in 1972, covers approximately 500 hectares of land and has 3,042 participants whileLingoni scheme, with around 200 hectares, has 1,023 participants.