Rethinking the Affordable Inputs Program
The Affordable Inputs Program (AIP) has long been seen as a critical support system for millions of smallholder farmers in Malawi.
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Nov 5, 2024 | Editor's Note, Sub Headlines |
The Affordable Inputs Program (AIP) has long been seen as a critical support system for millions of smallholder farmers in Malawi.
Read MoreNov 5, 2024 | Development, Headlines, Sub Headlines |
Government announced a reduction in the number of farmers benefiting from this year’s Affordable Inputs Program (AIP), trimming the figure from 1.5 million beneficiaries, last year, to just 1.1 million.
Read MoreOct 16, 2024 | Banking, Headlines, Sub Headlines |
Prepared by: Morill Ebrahim Ndemanga CONVENTIONAL BANKING ISLAMIC BANKING • Money is a...
Read MoreOct 16, 2024 | Society, Sub Headlines |
The restoration of the upper part of Thuchila River which flows in Mulanje has brought great joy to the communities, especially farmers who found it difficult to carry out farming activities because of the diversion caused by Cyclone Freddy.
Read MoreOct 16, 2024 | Headlines, Health, Sub Headlines |
By Hajira Halilu The Executive Director of the Islamic Health Association of Malawi (IHAM), Hajj...
Read MoreRethinking the Affordable Inputs Program
The Affordable Inputs Program (AIP) has long been seen as a critical support system for millions of smallholder farmers in Malawi. For many, it provides the only means of affording fertilizers and seeds essential for survival.
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