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Small animals – Big profits
In rural Malawi, rabbit production has always been associated with little or no profit by many small scale farmers. This determination was made based on the size of the animal - more specifically, the thinking was that a small animal would produce small...
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Vegetable production improves earnings
Despite being widely grown in Malawi, adequate supplies of vegetables are only mostly available during the rainy season. As a result, supplies are scarce throughout the other part of the year. This was also the case at Khangale village, Group Village...
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A change in the way we live
Jackline, her husband Massawa, and their four children have a small, three acre farm in Bunda District. Jackline recently participated in CPAR’s Fields to Families project voluntarily joining a Farmer Field School (FFS) group in the hopes of improving...
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Knowledge is power
Zegera Thomas has been farming for much of his life. At age 32, he and his wife Chausiku James, have four daughters to support from their on farm income. Zegera joined a Farmers Field School (FFS) group in Kambugu village and holds a position of local...
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