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The African Institute of Corporate Citizenship (AICC) in partnership with the Norwegian Church Aid (NCA) is implementing a Micro Investing project called Commercial Agribusiness for Sustainable Horticulture (CASH). The project is currently being implemented in Mndolera Extension Planning Area (EPA) across all the nine sections in the EPA. The project is aiming at reaching to 2500 smallholder farmers in a three-year period in Dowa district. The project is currently at a phase where scalability is being tested other than the aspect of Affordability, profitability and Simplicity. The Project is using and promoting micro investment concept using drip irrigation technology. Farmers make investment decisions to buy the micro-investment (MI) kits which comprise the drip kit, fertilizer as well as quality seedlings. The MI approach success factors are based on its simplicity, profitability and affordability. The specific objectives of the project are:

(1) To increase profitability for smallholder farming through drip irrigation.

(2) To increase production and productivity of horticultural produce.

The project has also proven to be unique and with a lot of potential in the sense that people are able to notice the difference between watering using drip irrigation system and their conventional methods which are generally labor intensive and tedious. The project has seen increased adoption which is attributed to affordability, relevance and efficiency of the technology coupled with increased profit margins after sales.

 

 
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African Institute of Corporate Citizenship,
Area 47/5/394
Off Bwanje Road,
Private Bag 382,
Lilongwe 3,
Malawi

Phone: +265 310 001 396 (Administration)

+265 310 001 394/395 (Technical Staff)

Email: aicc@aiccafrica.org, communications@aiccafrica.org

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