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Malawi Pres. Chakwera impressed with operations at Tropha’s Kaweche Farm in Mzimba

Chakwera being briefed at the Farm in Mzimba

In a testament to Malawi’s agricultural aspirations, President Dr. Lazarus Chakwera hailed the 520-hectare Tropha Estate Limited’s Kaweche Farm in Mzimba District as a prime example aligning with the government’s ambition to cultivate private mega farms nationwide. Sharing his impressions during a visit to the Estate at Ekwendeni Trading Centre, President Chakwera lauded its operations and expressed a desire for other stakeholders in the agricultural sector to emulate its high standards.

“The main idea behind the private mega farm is to create opportunity for increased agriculture production and value addition, thereby increasing exports earnings for generation of forex.

“Mega farms will also help in addressing food security challenges and poverty in the country. However, this can work only if we put in place proper regulations to ensure that our products satisfy global markets, as is the case at the farm which I have just visited,” said Chakwera.

The President then assured the gathering that government is doing everything possible to ensure that more people benefit from the private mega farm initiative.

Traditional Authority Mtwalo commended Chakwera for visiting the estate, which he said is a model in the northern region and the country as a whole since it has provided employment to over 1,000 workers.

“This estate has 1,000 employees, aside boosting agricultural businesses for over 2,000 farmers who are working in partnership with it. As a district, we are ready to support government in the mega farm initiative which we are sure will benefit us all,” said Mtwalo.

Tropha Estate Limited Managing Director Duncan McDavid thanked government for supporting the mega farm initiative, which encourages communities to work in partnership with such institutions.

” We grow and process and export Macadamia Nuts Chilies, Paprika and Piripiri in partnership with about 2,500 small holder farmers that we work with,” explained McDavid.

Earlier, Minister of Agriculture Sam Kawale said his ministry is doing everything possible to support, with required expertise, people who are interested to venture into the mega farm initiative.

During the visit, the President was accompanied by First Lady Monica Chakwera, Former Vice President Khumbo Kachali and other government officials.

Malawi exports about 17,000 metric tonnes of Macadamia Nuts, and this contributes about K40 billion to the country’s export earnings annually.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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