Conservative and sustainable agriculture in malawi
Conservative and Sustainable Agriculture in Malawi Agriculture is the backbone of Malawi's economy, with the majority of the population relying on farming for their livelihoods. However, traditional farming methods, which often include poor agricultural practices, have led to soil degradation, reduced crop yields, and food insecurity. To combat these challenges, there is a growing movement towards conservative and sustainable agriculture in Malawi. This approach aims to improve productivity while preserving the environment and enhancing the resilience of farming systems. Examples of Poor Farming Methods Practiced in Malawi 1. Slash and Burn Agriculture This method involves clearing forested areas by cutting down vegetation and burning it to create arable land. While it provides short-term fertility from the ash, it leads to long-term soil degradation, deforestation, and loss of biodiversity. 2. Monocropping; Many farmers in Malawi practice monocropping, which is the repeated culti...