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Listen and Love
6 years ago

PRACTICAL AND CONCRETE STEPS MUST BE INTRODUCED AND APPLIED TO TURN OUR AGRICULTURE GRADUATES INTO SUPER COMMERCIAL FARMERS. Otherwise, stop your empty rhetoric!!!!!

Listen and Love
6 years ago

I strongly commented about scrapping off fisp program if government is truly serious about making strides in commercial farming. I now repeat it. If the President is sincere and true to his word, he must phase out fisp which benefits the fertilizer transporters with millions of kwacha rather than that poor farmer out there. Tranporterters who most of them are the same politicians in power NDI AMENE AKULEMELERALERERA with fisp and hence defeating the original intention for the program which was to empower that poorest farmer out there. Let us now try new ways of doing things so I said.… Read more »

Napoleon
Napoleon
6 years ago

The president statement is true. In Malawi we have believed and some believe farming is for less educated, the educated ones are in white color jobs., no wonder commercial farming is done by foreigners not Malawians. We have a few people who took farming as a job like Kondowe of kang’ombe investments. Majority of us we don’t think farming can be a job for graduates.

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