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INDIA DONATES 34 TRACTORS TO MALAWI GOVT

The Indian Government has donated 34 tractors valued at $1million to Malawi Government to help in uplifting the Agriculture sector.

President Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika received the donation on behalf of the Malawi government at a ceremony held on Tuesday at Kamuzu Palace in the capital Lilongwe.

Speaking after receiving the donation, Mutharika hailed the Indian Government for the timely donation, saying the donation will help in uplifting the sector as agriculture remains one of the government’s sectors that is propelling Malawi’s economy and remains the country’s priority.

“The sector’s contribution to the country’s GDP remains relatively significant and I believe the situation will remain the same at least for the foreseeable future,” he said.

According to the Malawi leader, there is overwhelming empirical evidence world over that mechanized farming increases productivity and that farm machinery such as the tractors are crucial to agriculture development in any economy.

“Malawians will agree that reducing the burden of manual labour is a very important way of improving people’s quality of life. Reducing the hours spent on the farm and off-loading those hours to other off-farm activities is very important for the development of our communities especially to our women,” added President Mutharika.

He then said the donation will promote and help smallholder and medium scale farmers to graduate from the use of hand-hoe to modern methods of agriculture production.

Speaking during the same function, Indian High Commissioner to Malawi Mr Vanlalhumah said the donation does not symbolize that India has a lot of resources but that it realises the importance of friendship and sharing.

“We share common problem with Malawi since our relations began in 1964 but as a nation we value friendship and sharing.”

“We hope these tractors will help to strengthen these ties and improve the agriculture sector which remains Malawi’s bedrock for the economy,” said Mr Vanlalhumah

Minister of Agriculture Dr Allan Chiyembekeza said the tractor hire scheme will be distributed to farmers who are in cooperatives.

He said under proper management and usage, the scheme will help ensure food security in the country.

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Robert Ngwira
Robert Ngwira
Attended Our Future Private Secondary School in Rumphi from 2006-2009 Holder of Diploma in Journalism from Malawi Institute of Journalism (MIJ) Hobbies, reading newspapers, going out with friends, listening to radio and watching football. Email: info@faceofmalawi.com

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