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Improved livelihoods for smallholder groundnut farmers through strengthening the business, marketing and agricultural extension systems of target producer organisations in Malawi.

Last updated: 03/01/2019
IATI Identifier: GB-CHC-291824-GPAFMALAWI2015-17
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Description

This project will benefit 24,412 smallholder farmers, including 12,197 women, across 4 districts in Malawi by increasing yields and incomes from groundnut production. These outcomes will be achieved by building NASFAM’s district associations’ capacity to: buy groundnuts in shell, shell the nuts centrally and improve aflatoxin management; develop and manage their business activities; manage extension services that are inclusive of women farmers.


Location

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Malawi
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  • National Smallholder Farmers’ Association of Malawi (NASFAM)

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Programme data last updated on 03/01/2019