Balaka launches catchment conservation and management campaign
Balaka district agriculture coordinating committee has launched catchment conservation and management campaign for farmers to adopt modern farming practices that would resist dry spells
Speaking at Chiendausiku ground chief agriculture extension officer for Machinga ADD Allan Kaliwo said forest and land restoration practices are vital for improved agricultural yields
He said the event gave opportunity to appreciate how farmers in TA Nsamala are adopting climate smart agriculture through farmers’ field schools and cooperative
Kaliwo said they have seen that communities in the district are restoring damaged forests and adopting Mbeya manure among other in order to conserve moisture in their fields
One of the members of Nsamala Farmers field schools Linda Maganga said their group owns an irrigation farm courtesy of Malawi Watershed Services Improvement project MWASIP
Chairperson of Balaka district council Pharao Kambiri said will work with various authorities to promote forests and land conservation policies