Ministry of Agriculture says the controversial K128 billion fertiliser barter deal between Malawi Government and purported Romanian firm East Bridge is not linked to the Affordable Inputs Programme (AIP). Speaking yesterday when the ministry appeared before the Parliamentary Committee on Agriculture and Irrigation to give an update on progress of the 2023/24 AIP preparations, the
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Two weeks after the National Food Reserve Agency (NFRA) started buying maize, the Ministry of Agriculture is yet to give Agricultural Development and Marketing Corporation (Admarc) money to buy staple grain from farmers despite the State produce trader being strategically positioned to do so. Treasury in May released K6 billion to NFRA to buy maize
State produce trader Agricultural Development and Marketing Corporation (Admarc) says it will today start buying crops such as groundnuts and soya beans, but will not buy the staple grain maize in the interim. Admarc spokesperson Agnes Ndovi said in an interview on Sunday the purchases will start in the Central Region where beans, groundnuts and