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Zambulo
Zambulo
8 years ago

Why do you use middlemen? That’s why they say they give you kick backs. Buy straight from suppliers.It is cheaper that way and convenient. The private sector is milking you. Please use taxpayers money wisely.

Zambulo
Zambulo
8 years ago

We have a very incompetent govt. Fertilizer should have been delivered in Sept/Oct. You can’t blame suppliers. U have to take responsibility. Next year don’t outsource FISIP. Use Admarc to procure fertiliser.Eliminate middlemen.

Mkwapu
Mkwapu
8 years ago

Fisp yakunwelani a dpp
Total disaster!!!!

Farmer wakwa Kabudula
Farmer wakwa Kabudula
8 years ago

Planning is very big issue with this Dpp govt.They always look for solutions during the last minute.They are always aware that this Fisp happens every year.Where were they all this time?Do you want an outbreak of hunger in Malawi?Even rich countries like USA,Britain,France subsidies their farmers.Rains have started and start rolling the programme as soon as possible.

Mlimi wakumudzi
Mlimi wakumudzi
8 years ago

Its already November and the rains have started in most parts of Malawi.By December most roads will be impassable by the heavy rains as predicted by the meteriological dept.That’s being unfair to the poor subsistence farmers who relies on Fisp.The Govt should find solutions before another big hunger breaks next year that would cost them more to feed the hungry people than the budgeted 80 billion.They are playing a Russian rollette with the lives of the Malawian poor farmers.

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