The Nation (Malawi) published an article on how technology and extension programs are working for Malawi. Using a macro-investment technology under the Sustainable Food Systems for Rural Resilience and Transformation (Transform) Programme, the farmers are using drip irrigation, because of its water efficiency and low labor intensity, in their farming activities. Horticultural crops, especially vegetables, score highly on the IFPRI model for their contribution to poverty reduction and dietary diversity. An IFPRI study found that agricultural extension services are among the most important factors driving smallholder farmers’ development. The study adds that receiving quality advice along with knowledge of certain technologies leads to greater adoption, higher productivity, and food security. Though, in this case, Malawi has a low number of extension workers.
Cashing in on mdonthera (The Nation)
December 19, 2020