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Applicant Information Project Title Project Summary Requested Amount Type of Grant Supporting Documents (Concept Note) Supporting Documents (Registration Certificate) Supporting Documents (Financial Statements) Supporting Documents (Tax Certificate) Entry creation date Entry updated date Entry ID Entry key Post ID Entry status
1 Irrigation Scheme

I am looking to establish an irrigation scheme to improve agricultural productivity and ensure sustainable water management for crop production. However, I am in need of financial support to acquire the necessary irrigation equipment, which includes pumps, pipes, sprinklers, and other essential tools. This equipment is crucial to optimize water usage, enhance crop yields, and contribute to food security. Any assistance or partnership in securing the funding for these resources would be greatly appreciated, as it would help make this project a reality.

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3 Dairy Farm Equipment

Dairy farm equipment

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Namwera Union Smallholder Farmers’ Association Limited, Namwera Trading Centre, TA Jalasi, Ntiya EPA, Mangochi, Private Bag 1, Namwera, Pmajomeka@nasfam.org, +265 -999036026 Improving Smallholder Farmers’ Soybeans yield for income generation through mechanization

Namwera Union Smallholder Farmers Association Ltd (otherwise known as Namwera IPC) is a member owned organization established in 1998 and registered in 2003 with a registration number 6938 under the Trustees Act. The organization is located in Namwera, 40 km away from Mangochi Mangochi Boma. It is made up of four associations namely Katuli, Ntiya, Masuku and Nyambi. Each association has its own governance and operational structures. The four associations are brought together by a common constitution and a Joint Board whose members are selected from the four association boards.Since its inception, the association has made commendable investments in infrastructure development, having established an office and a warehouse to facilitate aggregation. Despite achieving significant milestones, the association still faces challenges related to low yield, and high transportation costs to effectively achieve its intended results.
The Association has been experiencing low production volumes of Soya due to limited mechanization among its members. Presently, all members use traditional hoes, which are less efficient and labor-intensive. This significantly contributes to low harvests as production is confined to small plots of land, averaging roughly 1 acre, despite some members owning larger plots. Limited access to quality seeds and extension services further exacerbates low productivity. To improve Soya production volumes, the Association aims to enhance provision of quality seed, extension services and mechanized production and post-harvest management. The association’s financial needs for the project are 135, 892 USD which will basically be used for the procurement of Farm machinery and technical support.

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33 Enhancing Productivity and Market Access for Smallholder Farmers through Sustainable Agro-Processing Support

The proposed project aims to address key challenges faced by smallholder farmers and Sunseed Oil Limited in Malawi, focusing on enhancing productivity and improving market access. Over the past two growing seasons, farmers have faced reduced yields due to adverse weather and soya rust, limiting their ability to invest in quality inputs. Additionally, poor transportation infrastructure has hindered their access to markets, forcing reliance on middle traders who often offer low prices and export raw materials, leaving local processors with inadequate supplies.

To address these challenges, the project will provide 2,000 farmers with certified high-yielding soya seed and inoculants, enabling them to recover from previous losses and improve yields. It will also invest in transportation vehicles to ease logistical challenges, allowing farmers to deliver their produce directly to Sunseed. This intervention is expected to increase the direct sourcing of raw materials by 10,000 metric tons annually, reducing dependency on traders, boosting factory utilization, and increasing volume of exported products such as soya cake.

The project will create more job opportunities, generate foreign exchange through exports, and enhance the livelihoods of farmers. It will also promote sustainable agricultural practices and contribute to the economic empowerment of rural communities.

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Mchinji area Smallholder association is located at kamwendo in Mchinji.it was registered in 2003.currently sells soy to domestic markets and it has a membership of 3850.through its members collective marketing at domestic level is viae Increasing soy production

The demand of soy remains in high both at domestic and international markets due to its diverse use in producing products like cooking oil, corn-soya blend, soy milk, soya cake. The project will help to increase soy so that we supply at domestic and international markets through machinery. It will also address the challenge of profitable markets to the members of the association through increased profits and this will translate to increase revenue of the association by 20%, and provide job oppoturnities to the youth. The project will also observe enviroment friendly technogies through development of environmental and social management plans.
Gender equality and youth participation will also be a key

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49 ENHANCING SOYA VALUE CHAIN ENTERPRISE

Balaka smallholder farmers association is actively involved in soya production and marketing in Balaka and Ntcheu district. Currently the association provides seed loan and extension support to its members. Despite registering recommendable progress in operations, the association faces a challenge of limited business growth due to lack of a processing plant to value add to the aggregated soy beans. The enterprise has a strategic plan of penetrating into a new market with quality processed soya pieces and cooking oil to meet the rising demand of affordable nutritious food requirements locally and to scale within the region.

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Concept Note for Matching Grants -SATCP-23.10.2024.-MGP _ Chithumba Limited Linking smallholder farmers to regional trade network through Chithumba Limited market maker model.

Chithumba offers bundled services, namely, pre-harvest finance for farm inputs, mainly soya, pigeon peas and groundnuts seed and inoculant (alternative finance mechanism), agricultural extension services, and marketing assistance to farmers called ‘Chithumba Market Maker’. The Market maker model is innovative and connects urban, rural and international commodity markets.

Through this project Chithumba will increase production volumes, aggregate at least 3000Mt of which some will be exported.

Please not that Chithumba Limited is not a producer organization.

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Unlocking Market Opportunities for Women and Youth through Alternative Low-input, High – Value Chains

Executive Summary
Legume for Women (L4W) project goal is to unlock economic opportunities for women along legume value chains. This will be achieved through a comprehensive market system-based approach that includes access to inputs and markets. The project will also strengthen food security and nutrition among women headed household families. The proposed projects target 100,000 women from Malawi’s eight districts namely, Chitipa, Rumphi and Mzimba in the North, Dedza and Ntchitsi in the center and Chikwawa, Nsanje and Zomba in the South. The project’s goal will be achieved through the following objectives. (1) Increasing productivity of legumes among targeted women and female-headed households. (2) Provision of business entrepreneurial training and other technical assistance to female producers of seed and grain to enhance their business acumen and growth. (3) Enhancing legume aggregation capacity among women-owned enterprises and (4) Enhancing nutrition and food security among women-headed farming families. The impact of L4W will be improved livelihoods through increased income, food security and better nutrition especially among rural women who are primary targeted beneficiaries. To achieve proposed set of objectives, the project will leverage on existing multisectoral partnership in legume value chains in Malawi and on-going projects/initiatives such as Accelerated Innovation Delivery Initiative (AID-I), Growth poles, Agricultural Commercialization (AGCOM) and Program for Rural Irrigation Development (PRIDE).

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Kefasi Matiki Preservery

We are a waste management company offering refuse collection and proper disposal services. We provide free waste bins to our customers once they subscribe with us. These help our clients in organizing waste at collection level. In addition, we are also into recycling. We are at the moment combining recycled plastic waste with the African cloth (Chitenje) for the making of a variety of bags. The bags include; backpacks, handbags, travelling bags, shopping bags etc. We are also making wallets, document folders, ladies purses, table mats and table runners. For these items we are making, tourists are our biggest customers.

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40 Expansion of Goat Herd and Goat Trading at Thawale Farm in Neno District

Thawale is a goat farming and trading business targeting the high-end goat market through large, consolidated stocks.

Sales Strategy
We will time our buying and selling to coincide with peak profit periods, especially during Qurban and from December to March, to maximize profits.

Support for Smallholder Farmers
Our initiative includes providing health and nutrition resources to smallholder farmers, enhancing the quality of our goats and benefiting both farmers and our business.

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95 Enhancing Rural Livelihoods through Cooking Oil Production in Malawi

Gold Linning Limited seeks a $100,000 grant to establish a cooking oil production facility in rural Malawi, aiming to process up to 5 tons of groundnuts, sunflower seeds, and other oilseed crops daily. This initiative will create a reliable market for over 1,000 farmers, reduce post-harvest losses, and generate 50 direct jobs for rural youth, along with numerous indirect opportunities. The project will enhance rural livelihoods through value addition, promote sustainable farming practices, and address unemployment challenges, while providing affordable, high-quality cooking oil for local consumption. With a robust sustainability and monitoring framework, the facility will drive economic growth and improve food security in Malawi.

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ALEX NKHANDE PHIRI ENHANCING FISH AGGREGATION AND OFF-TAKING

APAC has been working with 2000 local fish farmers to enhance the market. We have created a reliable market for farmers exploited over the years by vendors. We are at the stage of providing a solution: a lack of quality floating fish feed and fingerlings. This project will address the issues above and empower our farmers economically.

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227 Riverton Dairy

Riverton Dairy is a subsidiary of Madison Holdings Limited. is seeking a grant of $200,000.00 to invest in machineray and dairy cows in order to grow its market share and meet the ever growing demand.

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CONTACT THOM LUHANGA SPRODETA AGRI BUSSINESS P.O BOX 699 MZUZU Concept Note for the Expansion of Sprodeta Agri Business Milling Plant to Lilongwe

**Project Summary: Expansion of Sprodeta Agri Business Milling Plant to Lilongwe**

**Background:**
Sprodeta Agri Business is a successful company based in Malawi, specializing in the production of maize flour, soybeans, and groundnuts. The company operates a maize milling plant in Ekwendeni, producing 1,000 bags of high-quality maize flour daily, which is distributed across Malawi. To meet the increasing demand for maize and rice products in the central and southern regions of Malawi, Sprodeta plans to expand its operations by establishing a new milling plant in Lilongwe. This expansion will enhance food security, create jobs, and contribute to local economic development by processing and distributing both maize and rice flour.

**Objective:**
The goal of this project is to establish a modern milling plant in Lilongwe that will process maize and rice into high-quality flour, package the products, and distribute them across regions such as Balaka, Dedza, Mchinji, and Blantyre. This expansion will increase production capacity, provide affordable staple foods, and contribute to sustainable economic growth and job creation in Malawi.

**Project Components:**

1. **Maize and Rice Milling Plants:**
– Acquisition of two milling plants, one for maize and one for rice, each costing $50,000 USD.
– The maize milling plant will replicate the successful operations of the existing facility in Ekwendeni, while the rice plant will introduce a new line of products to meet market demands.

2. **Building and Warehouse Construction:**
– Construction of a new facility, including processing, packaging, and storage areas, with a total cost of $100,000 USD.
– The facility will be designed for scalability and efficiency, supporting both maize and rice milling operations.

3. **Capacity Building for Staff:**
– Investment of $15,000 USD in staff training to ensure the team is well-equipped to manage the new milling equipment, production processes, and product quality standards.

4. **Packaging Materials:**
– Allocation of $10,000 USD for the purchase of branded packaging materials, ensuring product appeal and consistency in the market while maintaining product quality during transportation and storage.

5. **Transportation Vehicles:**
– Purchase of two vans, each costing $50,000 USD, for a total of $100,000 USD. These vehicles will facilitate transportation of raw materials and finished products to local and regional markets.

**Expected Outcomes:**
– **Increased Production Capacity:** Enhanced ability to meet the growing demand for maize and rice flour in Malawi.
– **Job Creation:** Direct and indirect job opportunities in the form of plant operators, packaging staff, truck drivers, and warehouse personnel.
– **Improved Food Security:** Local processing of maize and rice will provide a steady, affordable, and nutritious food supply to the central and southern regions of Malawi.
– **Economic Growth:** The expansion will stimulate the local economy through demand for raw materials from farmers, job creation, and improved transportation logistics.

**Budget Breakdown:**
– **Maize Milling Plant:** $50,000 USD
– **Rice Milling Plant:** $50,000 USD
– **Building and Warehouse Construction:** $100,000 USD
– **Capacity Building for Staff:** $15,000 USD
– **Packaging Materials:** $10,000 USD
– **Two Vans for Transportation:** $100,000 USD
– **Total Budget:** $335,000 USD

**Conclusion:**
Sprodeta Agri Business is positioned to significantly expand its operations with the establishment of maize and rice milling plants in Lilongwe. This expansion will contribute to local food security, job creation, and economic development in Malawi. The requested funding will support the construction of state-of-the-art milling facilities, staff training, and transportation infrastructure, allowing Sprodeta to serve a growing market and provide essential food products to communities across the country.

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My name is Ctanli Gomane, currently in USA pursuing Master Science in Entrepreneurship from University of Washington. I’m founder and director of Karror Schools. Expansion of Karror Schools: Building a Full Primary School for Sustainable Education

Karror Schools, founded in 2021, currently serves nearly 100 learners with five classes, offering a Montessori-based education. To meet growing demand and provide a full primary education, we aim to acquire land and build new classrooms to expand to Grades 3 through 8. This expansion will enable us to offer a complete educational experience while continuing to cater to working parents and single-parent households who seek affordable, high-quality schooling for their children. With a grant of $25,000 USD, we will acquire land, construct additional classrooms, and support staff training, ultimately enhancing educational access and quality in our community.

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162 Scaling Kanema Advertising and Media: Harnessing Innovation for Regional Market Expansion

Kanema Advertising and Media, a leading business-as-mission enterprise in Malawi, specializes in innovative outdoor advertising through mobile LED screen trucks. This project, titled “Driving Regional Trade and Innovation: Scaling Kanema Advertising and Media through Advanced Technology and Market Expansion,” aims to address key challenges, such as outdated technology, high operational costs, and limited regional reach, while unlocking new growth opportunities.
With strategic support from the SATCP Matching Grants Program, the project will upgrade Kanema’s fleet with energy-efficient LED technology, pilot regional expansion into Zambia and Mozambique, and implement eco-friendly practices like solar-powered systems. Capacity-building initiatives will enhance team expertise in cutting-edge technology and regional trade dynamics.
The anticipated outcomes include a 40% revenue increase within three years, 20 new jobs, a 30% reduction in carbon emissions, and strengthened community impact through high-visibility awareness campaigns. This proposal aligns with SATCP’s objectives by reducing financial risks, driving business growth, fostering innovation, and supporting regional trade integration.
Kanema Advertising and Media invites SATCP to join this transformative journey, which will create a ripple effect of economic, social, and environmental benefits across Southern Africa.

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Tingathe is a non-governmental organization that was established in 2016 that partners with peri-urban communities to build wealth that sticks. We work with young people, community leaders, women in small businesses, and school-going young children to empower them with various skills that will enable them to thrive in their communities. Tingathe Eco- Briquettes Production

This project seeks to scale up our provision of training and resources for local communities to produce eco-friendly briquettes from organic waste. The objective is to promote the use of renewable energy sources, create income-generating opportunities, reduce waste, and support environmental sustainability. By empowering local communities with the knowledge and tools to produce eco-briquettes, the project will enhance access to affordable and sustainable energy alternatives.

Many local communities in our catchment area face challenges related to energy access, environmental degradation, and waste management. Traditional cooking methods using wood or charcoal contribute to deforestation, air pollution, and carbon emissions. At the same time, agricultural and organic waste often goes to landfills, where it contributes to waste accumulation and environmental harm.
Eco-briquettes, made from waste materials such as agricultural residues, sawdust, or other organic matter, offer a viable solution to these challenges. They provide an alternative to charcoal and firewood, are renewable, and reduce harmful environmental impacts. Producing eco-briquettes locally creates economic opportunities and can be a sustainable model for local communities.

Objectives:
1. Train Local Communities: Provide practical training on the production of eco-briquettes using local organic waste materials.
2. Promote Environmental Sustainability: Reduce waste and reliance on unsustainable energy sources by encouraging the use of renewable, clean energy alternatives.
3. Economic Empowerment: Equip participants with the skills to create and sell eco-briquettes, fostering local entrepreneurship and creating job opportunities.
4. Improve Energy Access: Enhance access to affordable, clean, and efficient fuel sources for cooking and heating.

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61 Enhancing Rice Value Chain through Outgrower Scheme and Processing

This concept note focuses on enhancing the rice value chain in Lilongwe and Mchinji through provision of drought-tolerant and early-maturing rice variety called Nerica which is high yielding amidst the fluctuating rainfall pattern. This shall aim to contribute towards:
• Improving farmer productivity: Providing high-quality seeds, inputs, and training to 1000 additional out-grower farmers in Lilongwe and Mchinji leveraging on AWILI model.
• Reducing post-harvest losses: Establishing a rice milling plant with efficient processing techniques.
• Increasing export revenues: Focusing on processing rice into higher-value products and developing strong export market linkages generating the much-needed foreign revenue.
This integrated approach aims to create a sustainable and profitable rice value chain that benefits both farmers (especially women and youths) and the Malawian economy.

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520 Honey Processing and Trading

L & G INVESTMENTS started as an ICT Technical
Support Consultant on 4th September, 2002 and moved
on to developing properties in Blantyre and Rumphi, one
of which is a commercial building which is being
developed to house Honey Processing Plant and
Horticulture for onward City and International Markets.
Fruits being advanced in Rumphi are Bananas,
Pineapples, Mangoes and Avocado integrated with Honey
Production by the Investment in partnership with
Smallholder Farmers and Local Cooperatives. Since
some of the staff are based in Balaka and Blantyre, it has
been found appropriate to setup Honey Processing Plant
at Balaka Township where the Operations Director is
trading in ICT and Agricultural Produce, a well
experienced Supply Chain Manager, in Balaka, Mangochi
and Machinga with Save the Children, Project Concern
International as Manager and World Vision International
as Spray Supervisor The Founder envisions to L & G
INVESTMENTS becoming a robust and vibrant Bee
Keeping and Honey Processing Value Cain in Malawi,
with initial facilities at Lura Trading Centre in Rumphi and
Balaka spanning the whole of Shire River Basin, fully
equipped to collaborate with Farmers and Ministry of
Trade, MITC for all the International demands. State of
the Art High Capacity Processing Plants in Balaka and
Rumphi. While similar activity is being done by African
Parks, but is confined to their catchment area of Mangochi
and Machinga, mainly around Liwonde National Park,
leaving out the rest of Balaka and the Basin, which L & G
INVESTMETNS intends to intensify the Off-Taking and
Processing of the popular and Healthy sweetener, with a
high capacity Plant within reach of Farmer Groups,
effectively motivating formation and enrolment of more
Farmer Groups into the Value Chain
Honey is in huge deficits in Malawi 110MT, Japan and
RSA has requested unmet annual requirement of 430MT,
only less than 5MT was supplied in the last two years.
China, US also have deficits.
– Most of the Honey on the market is crudely handled,
hence residues and contaminations which compromises
quality for good markets, L & G INVESTMENTS will
commission a fully automated Plant Machinery calibrated
to produce Natural Honey of Export quality.
– Giant Bamboo is in need for Forest Cover, Fuel wood,
Furniture and Construction.

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183 purchase of ict equipment and stationary

The main purpose is to boost ict busines and digital photo lab.
we normally do offset print and supplying of stationary in various institutions

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634 Setting Up a Canning Factory in Mulanje

Setting Up a Canning Factory in Mulanje
The re-establishment of a canning factory in Mulanje presents a transformative opportunity for the region’s agricultural economy, particularly in horticulture. Historically, Mulanje had a thriving canning industry that supported local farmers by providing a reliable market for their produce, especially fruits like pineapples, strawberries, and bananas. However, the closure of the government-owned factory left a gap, forcing many small-scale farmers to abandon horticulture and seek low-wage employment on tea estates.
Land in Mulanje is scarce, with most of it owned by large tea estates. As a result, local communities heavily depend on the estates for employment, but the estates cannot absorb everyone, leaving many families in poverty.
The proposed canning factory focuses on producing jams, juices and dried fruits, and aims to revive the lost horticulture industry by creating a sustainable market for local farmers. This innovation will empower farmers to cultivate high-value crops, particularly pineapples, by providing them with technical support and guaranteed access to a local market at fair prices. The factory will boost household incomes and promote community-driven development, reduce poverty levels, and restore the vibrancy of the horticulture sector in Mulanje.
This initiative will stimulate job creation along the agricultural value chain for both local and export markets, from farming and processing to distribution, ultimately contributing to regional economic growth and improving the livelihoods of the local population.

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528 SAM & KING ECO-BAGS LTD

PROJECT SUMMARY

The proposed eco bags manufacturing factory will be the first in Malawi. At the moment availability of environmentally friendly shopping bags (paper bags and non-woven bags) in Malawi is reliant on imports, with majority sourced from the Republic of South Africa, China and Tanzania. Pursuant to successful construction and commissioning of the manufacturing factory, reliance on imported eco bags and other paper and non-woven products will be replaced by locally produced products.
Government banned thin plastics which are made into shopping bags because they destroy the environment but the plastic business continues because of the high demand by shoppers for shopping bags and there is no alternative or replacement for the plastic shopping bags.
Sam & King Ltd has been talking to Government and they are in full support of the venture and promised that once we start manufacturing the eco-bags, all plastic bags including the 60 micron currently allowed because of lack of a replacement, will be stopped. They have promised more support including exemption or reduction on taxes when importing machines and raw materials.
This business is obviously a big success as it has many supporters including environmental activists who are advocating against plastics but the missing link is the eco-bag replacement, that’s where Sam & King Eco-bags Ltd come in.
It will be difficult to flood the eco-bags throughout the country at once but we plan to start flooding city markets of Blantyre, Lilongwe, Mzuzu and Zomba where plastic waste is worst. Then later we will extend to towns and municipalities and districts.
We will start with one machine for paper bags, one for non-woven bags but for sure we will have to add more machines so that each region should have its own production center to satisfy customers.
What is lacking for us is capital to import paper bag and non-woven bag making machines including start up raw materials costing a total of MWK272,000,000

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Ekari Mtewa Tomato 🍅 Powder project

Alot of tomatoes go bad and dumped on the streets during peak seasons. Most of them are sold at a very low price and the price rose again during the low season when tomatoes are hard to find in Malawi. We have a plan to use the peak seasons and preserve the tomatoes into a powered form and sale.

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748 CASSAVA FLOUR PROCESSING

Cassava Flour Processing factory machine.
With the Current value of wheat flour imported into the country standing at $21 million. Cassava Flour inclusion in bread and other product will decrease importation of wheat and increase exportation of Cassava Flour when cassava processing becomes intensified in the coming years.

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BERTHA MATOPE KANJERE: PHONE NUMBER +265 999 440 000 :EMIAL ON abbiebanda1@gmail.com ENHANCING AGRICULTURAL RESILIENCE AND PRODUCTIVITY AT CENTRAL PRODUCE AND AGENCY (FUNDE FARM)

Project: Expanding Productivity at Funde Farm

Funde Farm was established 10 years ago in Salima but registered as a company in 2022 as Central Produce and Agency. Funde Farm focuses on bananas, maize, and cowpeas. Bananas are long-term, while maize and cowpeas ensure cash flow. In 2023, a 20-acre maize crop led to a K900,000 loss due to dry spells. In 2024, operations expanded to 29 acres with crop rotation. The 36-hectare farm offers growth potential.

Our Objective is to boost productivity, resilience, and profitability through sustainable practices and modern machinery.

Planned Activities:
Expand crops and implement rotation; Acquire farm machinery for efficiency; Mitigate climate risks with irrigation and resilient crops; Train staff on modern farming techniques and Strengthen market connections.
Our Expected results are :
Higher yields and better soil health; Climate resilience and reduced risks; Efficient land use and increased profits; Funding is needed for machinery, inputs, irrigation, and training.
A grant for machinery will help maximize the farm’s 36-hectare potential, enhance efficiency, and ensure sustainability.

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91 MBERA DRIP AND SURFACE IRRIGATION

Latrine Masters is a Farm owned by an upcoming commercial farmer based at Mbera Village TA Kapeni – Blantyre Rural. The farm is 10 hectares and grows groundnuts, Pigeon peas and Bananas. It is managed by a Manager, Operations Manager and Accounts Assistant.
Latrine Masters would like to move away from rain fed farming and introduce irrigation farming and start using mechanized equipment at the farm. Latrine Masters will therefore start by drilling and install a borehole with submissive pump then procure irrigation equipment, construction of concrete water tank that shall hold 80,000 litres of water, procurement of light duty farming tractor with plough, harrow and ridger. Latrine Masters is therefore requesting amount $68,883 for the project.
This shall accelerate the activities at the farm. The planting intervals per year will increase to three or four times this will greatly increase production at the farm

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877 Joviwi farm produce enterprise through smart agriculture and commercialization at Chikombero community, Dedza District

Joviwi farm produce enterprise intents to produce 25 acres Irish potatoes, 15 beans, 10 acres groundnuts and 10 acres soya beans. It has a projection of 20 % profit in the first year of production. The farm will commercialize all the produce and engage in making peanut butter, market it and sell to the customers with potentiality of exportation. The investment requires USD24933.72 as a startup capital with future scalability. It will take 60% women to be employed in any production process. It has strong and experienced founders of the group with a clear strategy written to guide the business to grow.

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931 Cooking Oil Production and Trading

OChibwe Building Contractors started as Building
Contractor, with mostly Government contracts in
Mangochi, which spread tentacles to Blantyre, Balaka,
Zomba, Nhkotakota and Mzuzu and has acquired
substantial experienced in Construction Industry, While
contemplating on diversification to supporting the
Agriculture Sector and Industry, OChibwe Building
Contractors has been working toward establishing a
Cooking Oil Supply Chain, emanating from off-taking and
aggregating Value Chains of Sunflower, Groundnuts,
Soya Beans and Sesame as main raw materials for Edible
Oil.
OChibwe Building Contractors will increase Cooking Oil
Supply Chain in Malawi, with initial facilities in Blantyre,
extending catchment to surrounding Districts of Neno,
Mwanza, Balaka, Zomba, Machinga, Mangochi, Ntcheu
and beyond the Off-Taking from Farmer Groups,
effectively motivating formation and enrolment of more
Farmer Groups into the Value Chains
Cooking Oil is in huge deficits in Malawi, as such a good
percentage is imported, against this background, which
OChibwe Building Contractors Oil Venture undertakes to
address.
Some of the Cooking Oil on the market is crudely
produced, hence residues and contaminations which
compromises quality for good markets, OChibwe Building
Contractors will commission a fully automated Plant
Machinery calibrated to produce Refined Cooking Oil of
Export quality.
OChibwe Building Contractors will also work with Farmer
Groups to enhance Reforestation activities to enhance
Vegetative Cover, Fuel wood, Furniture and Construction.

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986 LIVESTOCK AND CROP FARMING

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

J J Farms is currently in the market establishement Stage stands as a beacon of sustainable livestock farming, pioneering farming of goats, Cattle, sheeps and Chickens with a blended of crops mainly to suppliment the livestock feeds production. Embracing the principles of green business, integrates advanced irrigation techniques with eco-friendly farming practices, ensuring that every aspect of its operation aligns with environmental conservation and sustainability goals.

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Name: Lusekelo Mwandosya, Enterprise: Green Money Enterprise, Nature of enterprise: Partnership, Position: Business development Lead Green Gold – Transforming Rural Livelihoods through Sustainable Beekeeping Practices

The “Green Gold” concept note, submitted by Green Money Enterprise (GREME), outlines a transformative initiative aimed at enhancing rural livelihoods in Malawi’s Ntcheu district through sustainable beekeeping practices. The project addresses the urgent need for economic diversification in a region where poverty has greatly affected women and the youth due to climate change and limited income opportunities. By training women and youth in sustainable beekeeping, GREME seeks to create job opportunities, increase household incomes by 30%, and promote environmental stewardship.
The initiative targets at least 200 participants, ensuring that 50% are women and 30% are youth. Key activities include workshops on beekeeping, establishing community-based beekeeping hubs, conducting market research, and implementing robust monitoring and evaluation frameworks. The project also emphasizes the potential for exporting high-quality honey to markets such as Japan, Kenya, and South Africa, capitalizing on the growing global demand for organic products.
With an initial funding request of 25,000USD to cover startup costs, equipment procurement, and operational expenses for the first year, GREME anticipates that participants will see significant increases in income through honey sales. The initiative not only aims to empower local communities but also contributes to biodiversity through enhanced pollination, aligning with broader goals of poverty alleviation and environmental conservation. Overall, the “Green Gold” initiative represents a compelling opportunity for sustainable development in rural Malawi.

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Name: Lusekelo Mwandosya, Enterprise: Green Money Enterprise, Nature of enterprise: Partnership, Position: Business development Lead Green Gold – Transforming Rural Livelihoods through Sustainable Beekeeping Practices

The “Green Gold” concept note, submitted by Green Money Enterprise (GREME), outlines a transformative initiative aimed at enhancing rural livelihoods in Malawi’s Ntcheu district through sustainable beekeeping practices. The project addresses the urgent need for economic diversification in a region where poverty has greatly affected women and the youth due to climate change and limited income opportunities. By training women and youth in sustainable beekeeping, GREME seeks to create job opportunities, increase household incomes by 30%, and promote environmental stewardship.
The initiative targets at least 200 participants, ensuring that 50% are women and 30% are youth. Key activities include workshops on beekeeping, establishing community-based beekeeping hubs, conducting market research, and implementing robust monitoring and evaluation frameworks. The project also emphasizes the potential for exporting high-quality honey to markets such as Japan, Kenya, and South Africa, capitalizing on the growing global demand for organic products.
With an initial funding request of 25,000USD to cover startup costs, equipment procurement, and operational expenses for the first year, GREME anticipates that participants will see significant increases in income through honey sales. The initiative not only aims to empower local communities but also contributes to biodiversity through enhanced pollination, aligning with broader goals of poverty alleviation and environmental conservation. Overall, the “Green Gold” initiative represents a compelling opportunity for sustainable development in rural Malawi.

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1014 Nthungululu Farm Rice Production

Akajuwe and Sons Limited proposes a project to produce and process rice in Chantulo, Mangochi, Malawi. The company plans to address challenges such as inadequate machinery, incomplete irrigation systems, and underdeveloped domestic markets. The project aims to increase rice yields and export high-quality processed rice to international markets like the UK and UAE while utilizing by-products like rice bran locally. Expected outcomes include job creation, improved livelihoods, and foreign currency generation. Environmental impacts will be mitigated through sustainable practices such as producing rice briquettes. The project aligns with SATCP’s climate-resilience standards and eligibility criteria.

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52 Increasing Soya Bean production

MASFA aims to capitalise on this growing market by improving productivity of its members to enable the association to aggregate more volumes for supply to both domestic and export demands through the Nacala corridor. This high demand for soy both domestically and international markets position the association as a key prayer in soya value chain.

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465 Beef Meat Production for the Domestic and Export Market-Chibwano Farms

We are located at Kaphiri, at 6 Miles, on the outskirts of Lilongwe City, and have a 50 Ha plantation and feed production farm in Nsaru, 20km from the town. Chibwano Farms (Plantations and Livestock) is a locally registered agribusiness start-up focusing on key export agribusiness value chains such as Avocado, Macadamia, Pasture, and Farm mechanization services that can earn high revenues locally and also exports for forex. For the beef meat sub-project for which we want to request grant support of $25000, Chibwano aims to become the leading beef meat (cattle, sheep, and goats) producer and exporter. There is a huge demand for organic and grass-eating beef in the rich Gulf countries such as Kuwait, UAE, and Qatar. Hence, Chibwano aims to produce 500 to 1000 tons of beef meat annually by 2028.
Currently, we have 25 Boran and Brahman cattle mixed heads in the stall-feeding intensive system which we have chosen to reduce need for grazing and ranching demands. The project has invested over $50,000 in a beef meat value chain-based farm and support systems innovated around three major activities: genetics improvement, Nutrition, and Management, with modern halaal-compliant slaughter and distribution services as a marketing strategy.
The business is built on several strengths: making a positive customer service record, creating a strong brand and integrated value chain, developing full entrepreneurial potential through learning and upgrading, and establishing a network in the local and international markets where beef meat demand is highest. The business is gender-focused with over 90% of women in top management among the over 15 workers currently in permanent employment

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469 Soya Production, Semi-Processing and Innovative Marketing

Freshwater Kiosk, one of the leading farms in Traditional Authority Kabudula, Lilongwe rural, seeks to upscale its existing agribusiness activities by implementing an all-year-round drip irrigation production cycle on its 62 acres of land for profit and sustainable livelihoods through the soya value-chain. Of this, 60 acres will be used for production, 1 acre will be used as an Anchor Farm and 1 acre for the purpose of building a warehouse for grain storage as well as to house a seed grading and packaging machinery assembly.

If supported, the project will be able to create employment among youths and women smallholder farmers, as well as provide technical support to the said groups.

In order to achieve this, there will be a need to mechanize the cultivation process and buy equipment as follows:

– Farming inputs (Seed, Inoculant, Organic Manure, etc.,)
– Purchase and Set Up 25 X Solar Pumps (1 per ha x 25 ha)
– Purchase and Set Up 25 X Drip Irrigation Kits (1 kit per ha x 25 ha)
– Purchase and Set Up 25 X 5,000 Litre Overhead Tanks (1 per ha x 25 ha)
– Warehouse with space to install Seed Grading and Packaging Equipment
– Purchase X 100 Protective Clothing Kits and Chemical Sprayers
– Purchase 1 x Tractor with Plough, Harrower, Trailer
– Install Greenhouse for Quality Seed Production
– Sink 3 x Boreholes as water reservoirs

The opportunity for irrigated crop production will strengthen the consistency, sustainable and scalability of quality food production. This will in turn increase the capacity to produce more crops under the irrigation methodology, with technical backstopping from the local Agricultural extension workers in the area.
What is innovative about this project is that the solar-powered drip irrigation is the integration of a three-way production system which will innovatively create a synergy for sustainable economic impact, despite that year in and out local areas continue to experience unexpected dry spells and incidences.

The expected success of this project will mean increased quantities produced of Soya; Number of technical support beneficiaries by gender and age; Profits generated; number of households impacted; Level of incomes for the owner and other participating households.

In this application, we seek funding in the sum of USD $250,000, only, to enable us to facilitate business growth in terms of production, sales, employment creation and contribution to the National economy and specifically Malawi 2063 /MIP 2030 as well as SDGs.

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262 Sustainable farming in Africa

The aim of this project is to have sufficient food for Africa and the world at large. We would like to improve the production of food stuffs through communities around the farm to empower them so that they can be dependable on food for their households. We would like to increase forestry management land management so as we mitigate climate changes. The use of new technologies to boost the market of the products so that we can be known here and beyond.

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Grants for Thanzi Nutrition project in Chikwawa Thanzi Nutrition Project

The Thanzi Nutrition project is an innovative initiative by SmartCare Nutrition consultancy aimed at addressing malnutrition and promote healthier diets among under five children, pregnant women, lactating mother’s, adolescents and elderly people in Malawi. Our approaches leverages locally available food products including fortified Thanzi sorghum flour, to provide nutritious meal that can significantly reduce stunting, underweight and micro nutrients deficiencies and nutrition screenings such as Blood pressure(BP), Blood sugar level and Body Mass Index (BMI). The project will directly benefit over 80, 000 women, children, adolescents elderly people across rural and urban areas, focusing on areas with high rate of malnutrition. The project aligns with Malawi’s nation health goals to improve nutrition outcomes and reduce poverty. These interventions are expected to improve nutrition intake, reduce diseases prevalence and promote a sustainable local food system. We request funding to implement this project in two districts with a higher burden of malnutrition especially in Malawi especially Chikwawa and Nsanje districts.

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600 Scalling Up of Milk Powder Production from Fresh Cow Milk and Soya Project

Mach Milk Company Limited produces milk powder from fresh cow milk and soya thereby supporting smallholder farmers with sustainable access to market of their produce. Through the project, the company intends to scale up its productivity to reach to more farmers and increase its market territory. Through the project the company will be able to meet the local demand for milk powder and be able to export the milk powder to neighboring countries and beyond.
The project will see more productive alliances between the company and smallholder farmer groups in diary, soya, groundnuts and sunflower production.

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517 Empowering Sustainable Agriculture: Scaling the Bush Kambuzi Pepper Business for Economic Growth and Community Impact.

: Empowering Sustainable Agriculture: Scaling the Bush Kambuzi Pepper Business for Economic Growth and Community Impact
This project aims to scale the production and commercialization of the Bush Kambuzi pepper, a unique and indigenous crop with significant potential for both economic growth and community development. By focusing on sustainable farming practices, the initiative will enhance the cultivation and processing of the Bush Kambuzi pepper, supporting local farmers and smallholder communities.
Key objectives include:
1. Improving Agricultural Practices: Provide training and resources to farmers on best practices for sustainable farming, pest management, and soil health to increase yield quality and quantity while minimizing environmental impact.
2. Market Expansion: Develop strategies to increase market access for Bush Kambuzi peppers, both locally and internationally, by building value chains that include processing, packaging, and distribution.
3. Capacity Building: Empower local farmers and cooperatives with the skills and tools needed to improve productivity and profitability. This includes knowledge transfer on the health benefits and culinary value of the Bush Kambuzi pepper.
4. Economic Impact: Foster job creation and enhance livelihoods in rural areas, with a focus on creating opportunities for women and youth in agriculture-related enterprises such as farming, processing, and marketing.
5. Sustainability: Promote environmental sustainability by integrating agroecological practices that maintain biodiversity, reduce carbon footprints, and ensure the long-term viability of the pepper-growing ecosystem.
Through these combined efforts, the project seeks to position the Bush Kambuzi pepper as a high-value agricultural commodity, boosting rural economies, promoting sustainable agriculture, and enhancing food security for the community.

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263 Enhancing Agricultural Productivity through Irrigation Systems and use of Certified seed (Rice).

Dzuwa Trading Ltd. seeks funding to implement an irrigation system project, enhancing agricultural productivity for 300 smallholder farmers and increase paddy rice purchase through improved financial resources.

150712 Solar Powered Irrigation System 22,595,000.00 (U$13,000.00) Environmental Protection – Blocking Gulleys 7,000,000.00 (U$4,000.00) Power Tiller 8,250,000.00 (U$4,712.00) 55 KVA Generator 33,154,000.00 (U$19,000.00) https://satcp.mw/wp-content/uploads/formidable/6/Concept-Note-for-Grant-Application-SATCP.docx https://satcp.mw/wp-content/uploads/formidable/6/Certificate-of-Inco_Dzuwa-rading-Ltd-25-09-2024-IP_compressed.pdf https://satcp.mw/wp-content/uploads/formidable/6/DZUWA-FINANCIAL-STATEMENT-2024-1.pdf https://satcp.mw/wp-content/uploads/formidable/6/Taxpayer-TIN-Certificate-ARN002794962023.pdf January 20, 2025 at 6:09 pm January 20, 2025 at 6:09 pm 1368 n4t75 0 0
Marc Kampira Mafama: Malawi Farmers Market

Mafama is a transformative platform designed to revolutionise the agricultural sector in Malawi. Available as both a web and mobile app, it connects farmers, buyers, and agricultural experts in a seamless and inclusive marketplace. Mafama addresses critical challenges faced by farmers, including limited market access, communication barriers, and lack of agricultural expertise. By offering multilingual support, direct access to experts, land transaction facilitation, and community-driven content, Mafama empowers farmers to secure better prices, improve productivity, and enhance knowledge sharing. This initiative will contribute to economic growth and sustainability in Malawi’s agriculture sector.

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1172 Sangalala Products

SSS Investments Limited, a Malawian-owned agro-processing company, is seeking a grant of $450,000 from the Matching Grant Program (MGP) to expand its production of Sangalala products, including fortified flours and porridges. These products, made from locally sourced maize, soya, and groundnuts, address critical challenges of food insecurity, malnutrition, and limited value addition in Malawi’s agricultural sector. The proposed project aims to scale operations by establishing a state-of-the-art processing facility, ensuring a reliable supply of affordable, nutritious food products for domestic and regional markets.

The project seeks to enhance production capacity by processing an additional 500 metric tons of raw materials annually, improve the quality of fortified products to meet international standards, and expand market access. By improving agro-processing infrastructure and operations, the initiative will contribute to economic growth, reduce reliance on imported food products, and position SSS Investments as a leader in value-added agricultural products in Malawi. The project aligns with MGP’s objectives of promoting inclusive growth, value addition, and export-oriented agro-industries.

A key feature of the project is its focus on farmer empowerment and inclusive development. It will directly benefit over 1,000 smallholder farmers, 60% of whom are women and youth, by providing sustainable market access, fair prices for their produce, and training on climate-smart agricultural practices. This approach will enhance productivity, improve livelihoods, and strengthen Malawi’s agricultural value chain.

The requested grant of $450,000 will co-finance the procurement of modern processing equipment, infrastructure development, capacity-building programs for farmers and employees, and marketing initiatives to expand the reach of Sangalala products. SSS Investments will contribute its share of the project funding, demonstrating its financial commitment and capacity to deliver the initiative successfully. By supporting this project, MGP will enable SSS Investments to transform locally produced raw materials into high-quality, export-ready products while driving socio-economic development.

The expected outcomes of the project include a 50% increase in the production of fortified flours and porridges, the creation of over 50 direct and indirect jobs, enhanced food security for Malawian households, and increased incomes for farmers. Additionally, the project will bolster Malawi’s export potential by positioning Sangalala products as high-quality offerings in regional markets, earning valuable foreign exchange for the country.

The Sangalala Products Expansion Project represents a transformative opportunity to address Malawi’s food security and agricultural development challenges while fostering sustainable economic growth. With the support of the $450,000 MGP grant, SSS Investments will empower farmers, enhance nutrition, and build a thriving agro-processing sector. This partnership will not only fulfill MGP’s objectives but also drive inclusive, long-term development in Malawi.

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838 VEGETABLE COOKING OIL EXTRACTOR

This summary outlines a business venture focused on producing high-quality cooking oil from groundnuts and soya beans in Malawi. The primary target market includes small-scale businesses such as food vendors, local restaurants, and catering services, which are facing challenges due to high oil prices caused by inflation and expensive production costs from large factories. The venture aims to provide affordable, locally produced cooking oil while creating job opportunities for both men and women and supporting local farmers by providing a stable market for their crops.
The problem the business seeks to address is the rising cost of cooking oil in Malawi, exacerbated by inflation and limited affordable alternatives, which is making it difficult for small businesses to maintain profitability. Additionally, local farmers often lack stable markets for their crops, and many women in rural areas face high unemployment rates. This initiative aligns with Malawi’s vision for 2063, which emphasizes agricultural productivity, commercialization, and job creation as key pillars for economic development.
The business objectives are to provide affordable cooking oil to small businesses, stimulate local economies, create job opportunities, and support local farmers, particularly women and smallholder farmers. The business model includes sourcing raw materials from local farmers, setting up a processing facility, packaging and distributing the oil to small-scale businesses, and creating various employment opportunities in production, packaging, and distribution.
The market opportunity is significant, with a growing demand for affordable, locally produced cooking oil due to inflation. The target market consists of local businesses that rely on bulk cooking oil. The venture also aims to address challenges in accessing affordable alternatives to imported oil.
The social impact of the business includes promoting gender equity by offering equal employment opportunities for both men and women, particularly in agricultural and processing roles. It also aims to empower local communities economically and sustainably by contracting farmers and providing training on better farming practices.
Financial projections include revenue from the sale of cooking oil and by-products such as oil cakes and soap stock. The business is expected to reach breakeven within 18–24 months and become profitable as market share and distribution channels grow.
In conclusion, this business venture offers a sustainable and inclusive solution to the challenges faced by small-scale businesses and local farmers in Malawi. It promises to contribute to economic development, create jobs, and support local agriculture, aligning with national goals for agricultural commercialization and economic self-reliance. The next step is to seek funding and partnerships to bring the vision to life.

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91 MBERA DRIP AND SURFACE IRRIGATION

Latrine Masters is a Farm owned by an upcoming commercial farmer based at Mbera Village TA Kapeni – Blantyre Rural. The farm is 10 hectares and grows groundnuts. It is managed by a Manager, Operations Manager and Accounts Assistant. Latrine Masters would like to move away from rain fed farming and introduce irrigation farming and start using mechanized equipment. Latrine Masters would wish to add value to the groundnuts to produce cooking oil and peanut butter. Latrine Masters is therefore requesting amount $70,000 for the project.

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Food Oils Manufacturing and Export Using Farm-Contracted Output

The global demand for high-quality food oils has consistently increased due to population growth, urbanization, and shifting dietary patterns. This project, “Food Oils Manufacturing and Export Using Farm-Contracted Output,” aims to capitalize on this demand while empowering smallholder farmers and fostering economic resilience. By establishing an integrated value chain, the initiative will ensure sustainable and inclusive production, processing, and export of food-grade oils derived from contracted farming outputs.

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309 Tinkonze Limodzi Project

Business Idea: The proposed business combines honey production and poultry farming with a strong focus on enhancing community resilience (TA Chikowi, Malemia in Zomba). The business will work collaboratively with village disaster committees and village natural resource management committees to empower community members through sustainable agricultural practices. By introducing beekeeping and poultry farming, the initiative aims to generate profits for local families while promoting environmental stewardship and economic stability. Additionally, the business will facilitate Village Savings and Loan (VSL) opportunities, allowing community members to save, invest, and reinvest in various enterprises.

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Mekala oil Mekala oil Inferascture Expunctions

Mekala Oil is producing and supplying highly quality and cold pressed cooking oil from Groundnuts, Sesame beans and Coconut to its customers nationally and internationally. Mekala Oil Cooking Oil factory is located in area 6, Lilongwe and intends to relocate in near future at a location within Lilongwe Air wing settlement area. Mekala Oil Oils will also work hand in hand with agents in urban centres to sale its cooking oil.

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The Village Farms Ltd – Maize & Honey Value Chains Scaling up value added products (Maize Snack & Honey) for export

Village Farms Limited (VFL) seeks a USD 600,000 grant to scale up the production of Chokazinga Maize Snack and honey by establishing a modern processing factory and procuring advanced machinery. The project aims to address challenges faced by smallholder farmers, including low productivity and limited market access, while creating 300 direct jobs and 1,000 indirect opportunities with a focus on young women, and persons with disabilities. Through value addition, market expansion, and climate-smart agricultural practices, the initiative will boost agricultural exports, enhance food security, and improve livelihoods for 9,000 households. By aligning with Malawi’s Vision 2063 agenda, this project represents a sustainable approach to fostering economic growth and resilience in the agricultural sector.

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YHK investment is a sole trading investment that was established by Youngstone Kumilambe in Zomba. After noticing the hunger and food desperation in the country, Mr Kumilambe mobilized over 100 farmers in his village at T/A Kuntumanje, Group Village Lundu, Rodine Village Zomba with a 153 hectares of farming land. Machineries to Enhance Agricultural Productivity on 153 Hectares in Zomba, Malawi

Agriculture remains a critical sector for the economy of Malawi, T/A Kuntumanje, Group Village Lundu, Rodine Village Zomba, being one of the key agricultural districts, offers vast potential for increasing food production, improving livelihoods, and fostering economic growth. However, productivity in the area is often constrained by limited access to modern farming equipment, which can improve efficiency, reduce labor costs, and increase yields. That is where YHK Investment and Matandani Community Group comes in.

This concept note outlines the need for modern farming machinery to optimize the farming operations on 153 hectares of agricultural land in Zomba. The proposed (Tractor, Boreholes and solar panels and installation of irrigation system etc..) machinery will help address challenges related to soil preparation, planting, irrigation, weeding, and harvesting, ultimately contributing to improved food security and sustainable agricultural practices.

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870 Increasing Oil Seed (Legume) Production by Fairway Trading(Partnership) and Small Holder Farmers of Mchinji Coatlition of Women Farmers(COWFA)in Mchinji District

Fairway Trading is a medium scale business organization which is promoting the growing of Soya, sunflower and Groundnuts and adds value to these products.
Fairway Trading was registered on 5th September, 2003.
Key partners include: Farmers, Agro-Dealers and Agro-Processors
The organization represents poor farmers from rural areas who sell to the business the raw materials. We are working in Mchinji District at Nathyola, Traditional Authority Pinda.

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888 UPGRADING AND MAINTENANCE OF PROCESSING PLANT FOR INCREASED PROCESSING AND PRODUCTION OF MADE TEA

STECO sells made tea to Chombe Foods Limited, Auction Holdings Limited and other exports markets such as Mozambique, Zambia, Tanzania, Zimbabwe and Dubai. However, the supply of made tea decreased drastically in the past 3 years from around 1,000,000 Kgs to 260,080 Kgs. The major factors contributing to the decrease in the supply of made tea to the off-taker are;

(a) Factory functionality issues
The factory requires maintenance at all stages of production. Maintenance issues at the factory have hugely affected the company in that production of made tea has been low which has further affected its annual revenue. As indicated above, there has been a decreasing trend for the revenues realized by the company. Hence, the company is requesting for support from SATCP to upgrade and maintain the processing plant (at all stages; leaf drying, feeding, cutting, oxidation/fermentation, drying, sorting and packaging). A total of USD415,797.97 (MK717,251,500.00) will be required to carry out all the maintenance works at the factory.

(b) Higher percentage of gaps in teaching plots
The company has a total of 17 teaching plots (9 teaching plots in Mulanje and 8 teaching plots in Thyolo) with a total hectarage of 73.79 (32.27 hectares in Mulanje and 41.70 hectares in Thyolo). These teaching plots are used for training of farmers on production of tea. The green leaf tea is harvested and processed into made tea by the company. However, the teaching plots/fields have 50% gaps in terms tea trees and this undermines the capacity of the company on production of green leaf. Thus, the company is only able to produce 406,835 Kgs of green leaf against a potential 813,670 Kgs annually. Hence the need to fill all the gaps in the teaching so that the company can reach its yield potential. Therefore, through the sub-project the company intends to procure 443,320 tea tree seedlings to fill the gaps in the teaching plots. This is expected to increase production of tea which will further increase the quantities of made tea processed by the company. A total of USD77,186.09 (MKw133,146,000.00) will be required to procure tea tree seedlings

Therefore, the company will implement a sub project entitiled; “Upgrading and maintenance of processing plant for increased processing and production of made tea”. The project is expected to cost USD554,397.29 out of which USD554,397.29
USD415,797.97 is a grant from SATCP (75%), USD77,186.09 is cash contribution (14%) and USD61,413.24 is in kind contribution (11%) from STECO.

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888 IMPROVED INFRASTRUCTURE FOR INCREASED RICE PROCESSING AND MARKETING

Chombe Foods Limited sells its rice (Super Faya and Kilombero) to super markets within Malawi and other countries within the COMESA region (Zimbabwe, Zambia, Tanzania, Mozambique, Kenya and Egypt) and overseas (Dubai). However, the company does not meet the market demand within and outside the country. To respond to the increased demand for rice, the company procured a state-of-the-art processing machinery (worth USD395,537.88) from China for mass processing and packaging of rice. This was done to ensure that it is able to meet demand for rice from its customers. The company needs to construct a processing factory for proper housing of the machinery and handling of all the functions such as grading, packaging and storage of rice. Based on the designs and recommendations from Malawi Bureau of Standards (MBS) the factory is expected to cost USD485,000.00 which is equivalent to MKw836,498,900.00. Hence it is requesting a grant amounting to USD400,000.00 from SATCP to construct the factory. The company will make a cash contribution of USD85,000.00 which will be utilized towards the construction of the factory.

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Fannie Gondwe is the Founder and Executive Director of Perisha Agro and Packaging Enterprise based in Lilongwe Malawi. Fannie holds an MBA from ESAMI and she is the fulltime entrepreneur in agribusiness. Up-scaling and commercialization of Cassava products

The main objective of Perisha in this project is to accelerate the scale-up and commercialization of cassava value chain which has high potential of substituting some import demand products including wheat flour with high quality cassava flour for baking at the same time accelerate the export of cassava starch and high quality cassava flour to meet the current export demand to improve the forex paradigm in Malawi.

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Concept Note for Matching Grants -SATCP-20.01.2025.-MGP _ Chithumba Limited Linking smallholder farmers to regional trade network through Chithumba Limited Market Maker model.

Chithumba Limited, an agribusiness based in Lilongwe, Malawi, empowers smallholder farmers through its innovative “Market Maker” model, which integrates pre-harvest financing, agricultural extension services, and reliable market linkages. This model connects rural farmers with urban and regional commodity markets, focusing on high-value crops such as soya, groundnuts, and pigeon peas.

With the support of the Southern Africa Trade and Connectivity Project (SATCP) Matching Grant, Chithumba aims to address critical logistical and operational challenges, including limited transportation capacity, lack of enough capital for seed loans, and inadequate storage equipment. The grant will facilitate the acquisition of trucks, a small vehicle, warehouse equipment, and training to enhance operational efficiency and expand market reach. These investments are vital to achieving the project’s target of aggregating and marketing atleast 3,000 metric tons of produce annually.

The initiative promises transformative impacts. It is expected to increase farmers’ production volumes by 70-90%, boost revenues by 20-30%, and create 50-70 additional jobs. By strengthening market access and supply chain resilience, this project will contribute to economic growth and improved livelihoods for rural communities.

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Tadala Farm Enterprise Construction of Dam

Tadala Farm plans to construct a dam in Chileka, Blantyre to enhance irrigation, livestock watering, and overall farm productivity. The project aims to provide a sustainable water source, supporting year-round crop cultivation and ensuring adequate water supply for cattle, goats, pigs, and poultry. The dam will improve farm resilience to climate change, boost yields, and enhance food security. Additionally, it will create employment opportunities and benefit surrounding communities through increased water availability. This initiative aligns with Malawi’s agricultural commercialization goals, promoting sustainable farming and rural development. The project is expected to significantly enhance Tadala Farm’s operational efficiency and profitability.

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132 Expansion of Leather production to Fully integrated Leather Product manufacturing

We are established leather Manufacturer and has good market share in footwear . We are looking to make our own Leather products of shoes and bags converting and expanding our leather production unit to a fully integrated Product manufacturing unit

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Sydwell Mzamu Mpotola Farm solar irrigation project

The Mpotola Solar Irrigation Project a pilot solar electrification project in Mwanjati village, T/A Namabvi in Mangochi District. This project is aimed at addressing the Malawi government priority development area of agricultural support while strongly support economic development, health and community infrastructure. The pilot project will save as a model around Mwanjati village and the surrounding villages. The goal is to develop a scalable model that can be used to expand this program to all Lungwena extension area which is a coastal community on the south end of Lake Malawi.
Due to a unimodal rainfall pattern, food shortages are common for two to five months before the next harvest. The project will implement an innovative agricultural program model which will profoundly address accelerating food crop production in a community where availability, use and production knowledge of improved crops is low. Unemployment, poverty and m

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678 Southern Africa Trade and Connectivity Project-Concept Note for Matching Grants

The project is aimed at Enhancing Fertilizers, Pesticides, Herbicides Access and Application for increased Agricultural Productivity and Regional Trade Intergration within the Nacala Beira.
The project will target all of the agricultural value chains outlined in the SATCP Matching Grants Program, recognizing the crucial role fertilizer, pesticides and herbicides in enhancing productivity across diverse crops.

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441 ACQUISITION OF AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY FOR AGRI-HEALTH FARMS

Agri-Health Farms, located in Kambuwe, Mchinji, is a predominantly woman-owned and led agricultural enterprise committed to enhancing productivity, food security, and regional trade integration. The farm aims to address critical challenges in land preparation, seed quality, and post-harvest losses by acquiring essential agricultural machinery, including a tractor for ridging and harrowing and a crop/seed cleaner and drier.

This project seeks to increase efficiency in farming operations, improve the quality of produce to meet export standards, and reduce post-harvest losses. By empowering a woman-led business and supporting surrounding smallholder farmers, this initiative will boost economic growth, enhance sustainability, and strengthen Malawi’s integration into regional value chains.

Agri-Health Farms is seeking $57,000 in financial support or matching grants to acquire these vital machines, which will drive positive impacts for the farm and its community.

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Neno Active Youth in Development Upscaling Poultry production and Marketing

Neno Active Youth intends to upscale its broilers production and diversify into layers chicken for egg production in order to meet both local and international market demand for eggs and broilers chicken. The main purpose for diversifying into eggs production is to increase income streams for the group’s increasing membership, optimize farm resources, and cater to different segments of the poultry market. Additionally, the group also intends to upgrade its existing infrastructure and acquire necessary equipment to enhance efficiency and profitability and be able to do value addition for its poultry products for more incomes. The project intends to achieve the following objectives: 5. To improve infrastructure with additional 6 layers chicken pens and acquire equipment for egg collection, feed processing, and meat production.
6. Improve broiler chicken production by 100 percent from 24,000 to 48,000 chicken per year by 2026
7. To make annual eggs production of 2,400,000 per year by 2027
8. To increase the youth groups income realized from sells of broiler chicken and eggs from MK 36 million per year to MK 960 Million per year by year 2027

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33 Enhancing Productivity and Market Access for Smallholder Farmers through Sustainable Agro-Processing Support

This project seeks to enhance the productivity and market access of 2,000 smallholder farmers, 80% of whom will be women and youth, by providing 40 metric tons of high-yielding certified soya seed and inoculant. These inputs aim to address challenges faced in recent seasons, including low yields caused by poor weather and soya rust. Additionally, the project will acquire trucks with tipper facilities to resolve logistical challenges, enabling farmers to transport grain collectively in bulk without bags, reducing costs and post-harvest losses.
Through these interventions, the project targets sourcing 10,000 metric tons of soya, sunflower, and pigeon peas annually directly from farmers, ensuring fair pricing and reducing reliance on middle traders. This will strengthen Sunseed Oil Limited’s supply chain, increasing raw material availability, boosting production capacity, and creating more jobs. The project will also promote partnerships with cooperatives engaged in primary processing, supporting local value addition.
Ultimately, the increased raw material supply will enable Sunseed to expand its production and export volumes, particularly through the Nacala Corridor, contributing to enhanced farmer incomes, job creation, and foreign exchange generation.

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309 Mega farm-Sweet Aroma

Sweet Aroma Mega Farm is a pioneering agricultural initiative established to enhance food security, create employment, and foster economic growth within the community. Located on a 20-acre land, Sweet Aroma Farm seeks to cultivate maize, soya beans, and raise poultry (chicken and goats), providing sustainable farming solutions that support local communities and contribute to broader agricultural goals.
The project aims to empower the local workforce by providing direct employment opportunities in farm operations, as well as through value-added processes such as poultry farming, feed production, and crop harvesting. By establishing a high-yield and innovative agricultural operation, Sweet Aroma Farm will strengthen community resilience, improve household incomes, and contribute to food security, thereby achieving long-term economic growth.

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845 SOUTHERN AFRICA TRADE AND CONNECTIVITY PROJECT (SATCP) MATCHING GRANTS

Mitole investment is mainly into large scale contract farming and also an aggregator and off taking. whereby we find and assist small scale farmers to find market for their farm produce. We Sell through contract farming and buy through off taking from farm clubs and aggregation. The business started six years ago, Mitole is in pigeon peas farming .
Mitole investment works with women, young women and youth. Mitole is doing its business in Balaka, Mangochi and Machinga.
Mitole is faced challenges like low capita, bad weather like droughts and poor cyclones
Pigeon peas will increase volumes of production because is resilient to drought, the seeds are locally found, the seed bought at cheaper price compared to other crops, is resistant to diseases
the funds will help to procure sheller, solar water pump, construct warehouse, to conduct trainings and procure seeds for farmers clubs.

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309 Mega farm-Sweet Aroma

Sweet Aroma Mega Farm is a pioneering agricultural initiative established to enhance food security, create employment, and foster economic growth within the community. Located on a 20-acre land, Sweet Aroma Farm seeks to cultivate maize, soya beans, and raise poultry (chicken and goats), providing sustainable farming solutions that support local communities and contribute to broader agricultural goals.
The project aims to empower the local workforce by providing direct employment opportunities in farm operations, as well as through value-added processes such as poultry farming, feed production, and crop harvesting. By establishing a high-yield and innovative agricultural operation, Sweet Aroma Farm will strengthen community resilience, improve household incomes, and contribute to food security, thereby achieving long-term economic growth.

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Subject: Application Submitted by AgriTech MalawiThis correspondence is regarding the application submitted by AgriTech Malawi, under the auspices of Project Manager Kelvin Olivour Mbetewa. For further inquiries or assistance, please contact via email at olivourmbetewa@gmail.com or reach him on the following mobile numbers: +265 997138181 / 894222622. From Rain-Fed to Resilient: Improving Smallholder Farmer Livelihoods with Irrigation Technology in Southern Malawi

The initiative titled “From Rain-Fed to Resilient: Improving Smallholder Farmer Livelihoods with Irrigation Technology in Southern Malawi” is an extensive project spearheaded by AgriTech Malawi, which seeks $500,000 in grant funding. The primary objective of this initiative is to empower smallholder farmers in the southern region of Malawi. This project acknowledges the severe ramifications of climate change and the inconsistency of rainfall patterns on agricultural productivity. Thus, it aims to bolster food security and enhance livelihoods by facilitating access to and promoting the adoption of affordable and sustainable irrigation technologies.

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870 Increasing Legume Production by Smallholder Farmers and Nachulu General Supplies in T/A Dambe in Mchinji District

Nachulu General Supplies is a business organization which is promoting the growing of Soya, sunflower Groundnuts and beans.
Nachulu General Supplies was registered on August 01, 2019
The organization is involved in the buying and selling of the selected value Chains from farmers and also involves in the farming of these Value Chains. We are working in Mchinji District at Kapiri Trading Centre, Traditional Authority Dambe.

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529 Enhancing Smallholder Soybean Farming for Increased income

Dzaone association intends to implement a project that aims to increase net revenue through consistent supply of quality soya. The association is a registered association with 408 farmers that are producing soybean. The association has been in production for 16 years and has the following challenges in its intent to commercialize soybean production and tap the export opportunities: Firstly, Poor access to production inputs and farming equipment which results to low yield. Mostly association members use recycled seed and find it hard to access agricultural equipment such as tractors which reduce their efficiency to produce huge volumes. Secondly, Increased post-harvest losses. The association members use sticks and traditional means for threshing that infringes the quality and reduces yield as some is lost in the process. Thirdly, high transportation cost during aggregation and delivery of the commodity to off takers.

The project aims to provide farmers with access to inputs, production support and profitable markets. The association will have a total project cost of $ 166,528 of which the matching grant will be $124,896 and the association will contribute cash amounting to $ 16,653 and In-kind Contribution amounting to $24,979. The funds are intended for the construction of Warehouse, procurement of Threshing machine, 7 tonner truck, Tractor with accessories (Plough, ridger and hallow), Weeders, Digital scales and Sorting machine. The association will also procure seed and provide technical trainings to increase farmer capacity in production. The project is expecting to have the following impacts: increase the volumes of soybean produced by 20% and Increase net revenue generated by the Association and its members by 40% and it will also Improve the efficiency of the Association and its members through enhanced access to farming equipment.

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921 ESTABLISHMENT OF PIGEON PEA PROCESSING AND OIL EXTRACTION PLANT

DIVERSIFICATION OF TRADE BY VALUE ADDITION.

We – Jilani Trading seek asistance through the SATCP MGP to establish a state-of-the-art Pigeon Peas processing plant for the production of Dal and an Edile Oil Extraction plant.

This initiative aims to enhance Malawi’s agricultural value chain by transitioning from raw exportation to value-added products. The project aligns with SATCP’s objectives to promote trade, enhance connectivity, and foster economic development.

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1249 Increasing High Value Crop Production by Smallholder Farmers and Fundo General Supplies in T/A Dambe in Mchinji District

Fundo General Supplies is a business organization which is promoting the growing of Soya, sunflower, Groundnuts and beans.
Fundo General Supplies was first registered in 2019 and renewed on December 18, 2018
The organization is involved in the buying and selling of the selected value Chains from farmers and also involves in the farming of these Value Chains. We are working in Mchinji District at Kapiri Trading Centre, Traditional Authority Dambe.

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Pindulani Seed Company Limited, P.O.Box25, Makanjir, Mangochi Soyabean processing and value additional project

The Soybean Processing and Value Addition Project aims to establish a functional processing plant in Mangochi, Malawi, to produce high-quality soybean oil, meal, and other value-added products. The project’s primary objectives are to:

1. Establish a functional processing plant with a capacity of 10,000 tons per annum.
2. Produce high-quality soybean products, including refined and crude oil, high-protein meal, soy flour, tofu, and soy milk.
3. Achieve operational efficiency, optimize processing costs, and ensure efficient use of resources.

The project’s expected impacts include:

1. 30% increase in soybean production volume within two years.
2. 40% increase in revenues from soybean sales within three years.
3. Creation of 35 new jobs.
4. 20% reduction in poverty among RO members.

The project will also promote sustainable practices, implement efficient processing technologies, and establish wastewater treatment facilities to minimize environmental impacts.

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822 Enhanced Groundnuts Seed Production for Sustainable Food Security for Local and Regional Export

Nkhwazi Trading Centre (NTC) is a Malawian company established in the year 2000 that is one of the leading suppliers of agricultural inputs and equipment and has grown and sold over 3000 metric tons of certified seed contributing to Malawi’s economic growth. NTC is applying for this Matching Grant to produce quality CG9/11 groundnuts seed to bridge the gap of lack of quality groundnuts seed on the local and regional market. NTC desires to increase it’s annual production by 50-70% by investing in equipment, transportation, technical assistance to build capacity and inputs, which in turn will increase revenue and create jobs for a lot of people including the youth.

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209 Button Mushroom Production

THE PROJECT
Meanwhile local production is very low and erratic. As a result, supermarkets and hotels are importing most of the mushroom from South Africa, draining the much scarce foreign exchange.
Currently, we are producing button mushroom in makeshift production facility. The production volumes are very low as the facility is not able to control temperature, lighting, humidity and carbon dioxide concentration. These are the variables that need to be regulated in a mushroom growing house to maximize production.
The farm will use the funds to procure 4 qty prefabricated 40ft Mushroom containers from China at an estimated cost of U$37,500 each( The cost includes the cost of the container, freight and other incidentals). These are containers specifically designed for the production of mushroom in a well-controlled environment.

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131 production of chicken feed

Our vision is to ensure that we offer our customers’ feeds on time for their livestock without compromising on quality of the feed we intend to become the preferred livestock feed business here in Malawi and amongst the top three in country by 2030. In order to achieve our mission, we will ensure that we build several livestock feed mills and also employ competent and capable employees to help attain our goals and objectives. so we are producing chicken feed with locally available materials like soya bean and maize.

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888 IMPROVED TRANSPORT LOGISTICS FOR INCREASED ACCESS TO LOCAL AND EXPORT MARKET

MBL has great potential and opportunity in the pigeon peas value chain. Locally, it has formed productive alliances with farmers to buy and aggregate the commodity. Additionally, it has a big market share in Malawi for pigeon peas. Most importantly, it has a huge export market in Africa (Zambia, Zimbabwe, Mozambique, South Africa, Namibia and Tanzania) and India. However, the company is failing to reach its maximum potential in terms distributing and delivering pigeon peas to customers both locally and internationally because of mobility challenges. The company is facing the challenge of fleet depletion due to breakdowns and phasing out of vehicles. Hence, the company needs a new fleet of vehicles to improve transport logistics. Once transport logistics is improved the company will be able to aggregate pigeon peas from smallholder farmers and move it to markets within and outside Malawi. Thus, improvement of transport logistics will help MBL easily access both local and international markets.

In View of this, MBL intends to implement a sub-project aimed improving transport logistics. In this project, 5 trucks (horse and trailer; one unit) will be procured. This is expected to cost USD500,000.00. Out of this, USD420,000.00 will be a grant from SATCP and USD80,000.00 will be cash contribution from MBL. Additionally, MBL will make an in-kind contribution in form of warehousing facility worth USD260,908.89. The total project cost is USD760,908.89.

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Grade 1 Farm Produce Investments SATCP MATCHING GRANTS

DEAR SIR
PLEASE FIND THE ATTACHED EXPRENSIONAL OF INTEREST FOR VALUE CHAIN FOR GROUNDNUTS

YOURS FAITHFULLY
TRYNESS NYIRENDA

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Grade 1 Farm Produce Investments SATCP MATCHING GRANTS

DEAR SIR
PLEASE FIND THE ATTACHED EXPRENSIONAL OF INTEREST FOR VALUE CHAIN FOR GROUNDNUTS

YOURS FAITHFULLY
TRYNESS NYIRENDA

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Grade 1 Farm Produce Investments SATCP MATCHING GRANTS

DEAR SIR
PLEASE FIND THE ATTACHED EXPRENSIONAL OF INTEREST FOR VALUE CHAIN FOR GROUNDNUTS

YOURS FAITHFULLY
TRYNESS NYIRENDA

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309 Mega farm-Sweet Aroma

Sweet Aroma Mega Farm is a pioneering agricultural initiative established to enhance food security, create employment, and foster economic growth within the community. Located on a 20-acre land, Sweet Aroma Farm seeks to cultivate maize, soya beans, and raise poultry (chicken and goats), providing sustainable farming solutions that support local communities and contribute to broader agricultural goals.
The project aims to empower the local workforce by providing direct employment opportunities in farm operations, as well as through value-added processes such as poultry farming, feed production, and crop harvesting. By establishing a high-yield and innovative agricultural operation, Sweet Aroma Farm will strengthen community resilience, improve household incomes, and contribute to food security, thereby achieving long-term economic growth.

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309 Mega farm-Sweet Aroma

Sweet Aroma Mega Farm is a pioneering agricultural initiative established to enhance food security, create employment, and foster economic growth within the community. Located on a 20-acre land, Sweet Aroma Farm seeks to cultivate maize, soya beans, and raise poultry (chicken and goats), providing sustainable farming solutions that support local communities and contribute to broader agricultural goals.
The project aims to empower the local workforce by providing direct employment opportunities in farm operations, as well as through value-added processes such as poultry farming, feed production, and crop harvesting. By establishing a high-yield and innovative agricultural operation, Sweet Aroma Farm will strengthen community resilience, improve household incomes, and contribute to food security, thereby achieving long-term economic growth.

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1158 Scaling ACADES Rice Processing Capacity for Local and Export Market

ACADES is investing in agribusiness, focusing on production, aggregation, and processing of grains such as soybean, soybean seeds and rice. We are investing in production through strategic partnerships with over 5000 farmers who are the suppliers of ACADES. Additionally, we empower farmers through training, ensuring increased production and consistent supply while promoting sustainable agricultural practices. ACADES aims to scale and enhance its existing rice processing operations to meet the growing demand in local and export markets while driving production demand. This will be achieved through a $500,000 investment in advanced rice processing equipment, infrastructure and inputs (raw materials) with support from SATCP Matching Grant.

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883 Innovation in Maize Production and Maize Milling

CHH suggests an integrated innovation strategy that combines value added maize milling and farming practices. innovation elements consist of Innovation in Maize Production and Maize Milling.

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Thokozani Chimasula, Director, Tac-Maz Sustainable Ventures. Mgomgomwa Village, Traditional Authority Likoswe, Chiradzulu Tac-Maz Sustainable Ventures

Tac Maz is a social enterprise in Malawi focused on improving the livelihoods of smallholder poultry farmers i, with a priority on engaging women and youth. The company provides these farmers with essential inputs, including 6-week-old vaccinated chicks, supplementary feed, and tree seedlings (moringa and pawpaw) on credit to promote climate-resilient and commercially viable poultry systems. Farmers are trained in low-cost feed production, climate-smart farming techniques, and organic fertilizers derived from poultry waste. Tac Maz organizes farmers into 60 commercial producer groups and offers a secure buy-back arrangement for mature chickens, ensuring consistent market access while strengthening its supply chain.

Tac Maz is addressing key challenges such as limited access to affordable feed, low productivity of indigenous poultry breeds, and inadequate adoption of climate-resilient practices. The company aims to meet growing domestic and regional demand for organic and indigenous poultry products by improving productivity and quality. The sub-project’s objectives include producing 180,000 mature chickens annually, providing 240 tons of organic fertilizer, and planting 12,000 moringa and pawpaw trees to support sustainable farming practices. Through these efforts, Tac Maz seeks to boost income for smallholder farmers, increase the availability of high-quality poultry, and position itself for expansion into regional export markets.

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717 Upscaling Pigeon Peas Production for Increased Rural Income

Our business idea focuses on producing and marketing high quality pigeon peas, capitalizing on the recurrent demand in both local and international markets. The idea was initially tried by Wellness and Life Advancement Ltd in 2018, then the venture expanded in 2023 by partnering with Nandolo Producer Group to enhance production capacity and adopt a collective marketing approach. This collaboration ensures increased yields, improved quality and better markets access.
Export opportunities are our key focus, with India, Tanzania and China as our primary markets due to their reliance on pigeon peas as diatary staples. European countries also present significant potential driven by tge rising demand for plant based protein sources.
In 2024, Nandolo Producer Group which is our partner secured a contract with AFRISIAN LTD as an off-taker for the 2024/2025 season and the subsequent years, guaranteeing a stable market for the produce. This agreement enhances the business’ sustainability and profitability.
By leveraging strategic partnerships, adhering to international quality standards and targeting lucrative exports market, our business is well positioned to meet tge growing global demand for pigeon peas while driving economic growth and sustainability of the produce in Balaka district.

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1498-KELVIN SATO-ROAD TRIP SATCP-MATCHING GRANT

Startup Matching grant for SME

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178 Vehicle Tracking and Fuel Management Solutions

Our car tracking and fuel monitoring solution is a key feature in our business, designed to bring efficiency and cost savings to our clients. With over seven years of experience in the field, we’ve observed that tracking and monitoring fuel consumption is essential for businesses to avoid fuel theft, which can have a significant financial impact.

By implementing our solution, businesses can minimize vehicle abuse, prolong the lifespan of their vehicles, and reduce maintenance costs. Our car tracking and fuel monitoring system is particularly beneficial for industries such as:

– Construction
– Deliveries
– Agriculture
– Oil and Gas

In these sectors, fuel costs can be substantial, and our solution helps businesses to:

– Prevent fuel theft and reduce fuel costs
– Minimize vehicle abuse and prolong vehicle lifespan
– Reduce maintenance costs and improve overall efficiency

By leveraging our expertise and experience, businesses can optimize their operations, reduce costs, and improve their bottom line. Our car tracking and fuel monitoring solution is a valuable tool for any business looking to streamline their operations and improve their financial performance

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BANANA PLANTATION & DAIRY FARMING

Our project aims to boost the production of banana from the current cultivated area of 1 ha to 5 ha. This will increase annual yields from 30 to 150 tonnes.

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374 SEED PRODUCTION MECHANISATION

The project wants to mechanise seed production and grading up packaging ,making peanut butter and exportation of beans to neighbouring contries

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MAAG FARMS Enhancing Poultry Value Chain for Regional Trade

The proposed business idea focuses on enhancing the poultry value chain through the production of high-quality poultry feed and cooking oil. MAAG Farms, an integrated agribusiness based in Blantyre, Malawi, collaborates with over 300 smallholder farmers in Blantyre, Zomba, Neno and Thyolo. The company supports farmers with training in poultry management, sustainable feed production, and business skills, ensuring a consistent supply of poultry products for processing and distribution.

The investment includes establishing a poultry feed mill and oil extraction facility, alongside key infrastructure such as layer cages, a warehouse, and a processing factory. These investments will boost production capacity, improve efficiency, and ensure consistent quality.

The business targets local markets in Malawi and regional markets in Mozambique, where demand for high-quality poultry feed and cooking oil is growing, fueled by rising urbanization and increased poultry consumption. With support from the Southern Africa Trade and Connectivity Project (SATCP), MAAG Farms aims to secure export certifications and strengthen logistics to meet regional trade standards. By integrating smallholder farmers, enhancing value addition, and focusing on sustainability, the business is well-positioned to expand its market reach, contribute to cross-border trade, and drive economic growth in Southern Africa

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912 SATCP Matching Grant Programme within the Nacala & Beira Corridors

Vitafoam (A) Ltd. is seeking a matching grant under the SATCP Matching Grant Programme to modernize and expand our production capabilities. The proposed investment will focus on acquiring advanced machinery to expand product range, to substitute the imported raw material, to create export opportunities and to enhance the employment opportunities.

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146 Jesmo Investments Soya Cake and Cooking Oil Production Project

The business which is involved in the poultry value chains we would like to invest in the Soya Beans /Sunflower Processing Equipment with the aim of producing the Soya Beans Meal and Sunflower Meal as the main products for export whilest the by product is cooking oil .
With the investment we will achieve the following.
1.Soya /Sunflower Meal is the major ingredient of Chicken feed production and contributes to 24%, this will result in the opportunity to produce feed at a competitive price hence opening an opportunity to export the feed to the neighboring countries and will result in the low production cost of feed hence production of competitive priced eggs for export.
2. Generate foreign exchange for the country through exports of Soya cake meal to regional markets of South Africa, Zambia, Zimbabwe and Mozambique. When the Soya beans and Sunflower is processed 75% turns into Soya and Sunflower meal which is highly sought on the export market.
3.The By-Product of processing the Soya beans is the production of the crude edible oil which will be refined into cooking oil.The process will Assist Government with implementation of import substitution strategy for the country by displacing imported cooking oil in the domestic market in so doing saving the country precious

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1228 Enhancing Agricultural Productivity and Export Potential: Scaling Bean and Beef Value Chains in Malawi

Demeter Farm, a subsidiary of Fuel Crops Demeter Limited, is a mid-sized agribusiness located in Liwonde, Machinga District, Malawi. Spanning 7,696 hectares with 300 hectares currently under cultivation, the farm specializes in the production of Red Speckled Sugar Beans (RSSB), maize, and Brahman crossbreed cattle. The farm serves as an Anchor Farm Hub, integrating smallholder farmers into its value chain through technical assistance, certified seed provision, and offtake agreements.

The proposed subproject focuses on expanding RSSB production from 300 to 600 hectares, increasing annual production to 1,500 metric tons, and formalizing a sustainable beef supply chain. The farm targets both domestic and international markets, exporting branded “Malawi Beans” to South Africa, the US, Canada, the UK, and the Middle East, while addressing local demand for high-quality beef.

Key investments include advanced irrigation systems, equipment for beef production, warehouse refurbishment, and modern processing facilities to meet international standards. Technical assistance, training programs, and certifications will ensure increased productivity and quality.

The subproject aims to drive socio-economic impact by creating 480 jobs (direct and indirect), empowering smallholder farmers, enhancing food security, and strengthening Malawi’s agricultural export potential. With a projected revenue growth of 87% over four years, Demeter Farm will achieve sustainable growth and foster inclusive community development.

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FISD Finance for Agriculture Development (FIFAD), P.o Box 31245, Lilongwe Empowering Dedza farmers with Rented Solar Irrigation pumps and Irish potato seed hub for sustainable agriculture.

This business initiative consists of two key elements: firstly, the provision of mobile solar-powered irrigation systems for rent to Irish Potato farmers in the Dedza district, designed to enhance multiple cultivation hence boosting crop yields; and secondly, it aims to establish a Seed Multiplication Hub that will focus on the cultivation of the Chuma Irish seed variety for sale to local farmers. There is a significant demand for this seed variety in South Africa and other SADC countries, yet its production within the country is notably low due to farmers’ limited access to quality seeds. The management of both the seed multiplication hub (scheme) and the mobile solar-powered irrigation systems will be shared between FIFAD and the farmers through cooperative arrangements. FISD a sister company of FIFAD is working with 4972 farmers in three Extension Planning Areas in Dedza district including Kanyama, Chafumbwa and Mayani, where there is huge potential for Irish Potato production and the only limitation being limited access to high quality seed and high dependence of rain-fed production. Access to the mobile solar irrigation pumps should enable the farmers grow Irish potato more than once in a year. Currently, a majority of farmers grow Irish potatoes once (during rainy season) and yet there is possibility of growing the crop even three times in a year as long as they have reliable irrigation facilities.

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965 Estrell Trading peanut butter production expansion for export

Estrell Trading, a peanut butter producer, seeks to expand its production capacity to enter the export market. The project focuses on upgrading equipment, enhancing operational efficiency, and ensuring compliance with international quality standards. By increasing output, building partnerships in target markets, and promoting sustainable sourcing, the company aims to meet growing global demand, boost profitability, and strengthen its position as a competitive player in the industry.

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CN INVESTMENTS Enhancing Agricultural Value Chains in Malawi (EAVCM) Project

CN Investments is located in Nsundwe, Lilongwe, Malawi and has been engaged in commercial farming since its inception in 2016. It has a 25 hectares farmland and has been growing a variety of crops, such as soya, sunflower and groundnuts, with the primary objective of contributing to the country’s food security and economic development.
Malawi’s agricultural sector is the backbone of the economy, providing livelihoods for approximately 80% of the population. The sector is characterized by small-scale farmers who produce the majority of the country’s food crops. However, the sector faces numerous challenges, including limited value addition, inadequate market access, and high levels of poverty.
The Government of Malawi has identified the agricultural sector as a key driver of economic growth and development through its Agriculture, Tourism and Mining (ATM) Strategy. The agriculture sector’s growth strategy emphasizes the need for value addition, diversification and increased private sector participation. In response to these challenges and opportunities, CN Investments seeks to enhance its operations by investing in an oil extraction and pressing machine, complete with a refining machine.
This project aims to increase the farm’s revenue through the production and sale of high-quality cooking oil, create employment opportunities for local communities especially women and youths, provide a reliable market for small-scale farmers growing soya, sunflower, and groundnuts, and contribute to the country’s food security and economic development. By investing in this project, CN Investments aims to make a positive impact on the lives of local communities, while also contributing to the growth and development of Malawi’s agricultural sector.

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1193 Enhancing Groundnut Value Chain production for Regional Trade

Established in 2020 in Chikowa, Lilongwe, Ebenezer Cooperative is a women-led group of 21 members producing premium-quality shelled and unshelled groundnuts for household, retail, and industrial markets. While currently serving the local Malawian market, the cooperative aims to expand regionally, particularly to Mozambique, to meet growing demand.
With four years of production experience, strong community ties, and a focus on empowering women, Ebenezer Cooperative strives to enhance member incomes, strengthen regional trade, and contribute to food security through high-quality groundnut production and market diversification

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2850 SATCP

Kichimango General dealers is a Malawian owned business entity established in 2005and registered in 2020from a background of tobacco production and marketing. The enterprise is located in Mchinji district near campus lodge. it buys maize, soya and groundnuts and sells to Dalitso General Dealers, farmers world NFRA and Sun Seed Oil Companies.
The enterprise is mainly focusing on buying and marketing of unshelled groundnuts as the core product of its business endeavor through which contract agreements have been made with PYXUS
The aim of the business is to enhance its competitiveness in groundnuts marketing by obtaining sustainable market linkages with reputable local and international companies and processors of groundnuts.
Annually the demand of unshelled groundnuts by its off takers is 800metric tons which offers huge market opportunities to the business enterprise but it fails to meet the target due to limited storage space and high transportation costs.
Due to massive demand of groundnuts from its markets, the warehouse that the enterprise has does not suffice in aggregating the required volumes. As such the enterprise uses some rented space which incur a lot of storage costs. It was also discovered that my 30tonner truck could not suffice on transporting the required quantities to the potential markets hence huge transportation costs are also incurred by hiring trucks from other transporters.
It is against this background that I am applying for assistance from SATCP to meet my transport and warehouse inadequacy plus increasing labor force. Currently, I do also supply to PYXUS and Alliance One the unshelled groundnuts where I signed a contract agreement with

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1228 Enhancing Agricultural Productivity and Export Potential: Scaling Bean and Beef Value Chains in Malawi (Use this submission)

Demeter Farm, a subsidiary of Fuel Crops Demeter Limited, is a mid-sized agribusiness located in Liwonde, Machinga District, Malawi. Spanning 7,696 hectares with 300 hectares currently under cultivation, the farm specializes in the production of Red Speckled Sugar Beans (RSSB), maize, and Brahman crossbreed cattle. The farm serves as an Anchor Farm Hub, integrating smallholder farmers into its value chain through technical assistance, certified seed provision, and offtake agreements.
The proposed subproject focuses on expanding RSSB production from 300 to 600 hectares, increasing annual production to 1,500 metric tons, and formalizing a sustainable beef supply chain. The farm targets both domestic and international markets, exporting branded “Malawi Beans” to South Africa, the US, Canada, the UK, and the Middle East, while addressing local demand for high-quality beef.
Key investments include advanced irrigation systems, equipment for beef production, warehouse refurbishment, and modern processing facilities to meet international standards. Technical assistance, training programs, and certifications will ensure increased productivity and quality.
The subproject aims to drive socio-economic impact by creating 480 jobs (direct and indirect), empowering smallholder farmers, enhancing food security, and strengthening Malawi’s agricultural export potential. With a projected revenue growth of 87% over four years, Demeter Farm will achieve sustainable growth and foster inclusive community development.

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2884 Enhancing groundnuts, maize and Oil Processing Capacity in Malawi

Malowa Investment intends to enhance agricultural productivity, intergate value addition through innovation, and most of all empower the capacity of the surrounding communities through employment, agricultural mechanization and environmental sustainablity.

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NASFAM Commodity Marketing Exchange (NASCOMEX) Limited Strengthening the Rice, Bean and Groundnuts Value Chains for Regional Integration Along the Nacala-Beira Corridor

NASCOMEX Limited, a commercial subsidiary of the National Smallholder Farmers’ Association of Malawi (NASFAM) is a smallholder farmer based agro processing entity operating in various value chains. To harness regional demand for its high quality and internationally sought after products, the company intends to scale up trade volumes of rice, beans and groundnuts into the countries within the Nacala-Beira corridor. Despite existence of strong export potential for NASFAM products, low productivity coupled with inadequate processing capacity have constrained the company’s ability to tap into this potential market substantially.
Therefore, to fulfill both growing local demand and unmet regional demand of rice, beans and groundnuts, while strengthening its own competitiveness, NASCOMEX Limited seeks to invest in modernizing its rice production line by acquiring more advanced, automated, larger scale processing equipment to increase processing capacity and efficiency. This will be augmented by expansion of storage capacity through installation of storage silos, complete with weighbridge for stock control. Crop drying system will be procured and installed to enhance quality management. Ensuring that produce is dry enough and comes into storage at the right moisture is an important prerequisite for reducing the threat of Aflatoxin contamination, a significant risk in international trade.
NASCOMEX Limited will accompany the factory level investment with interventions aimed at boosting farm-level productivity.

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472 Increasing the Storage and Processing Capacity for MAME Rice to meet Malawi’s market Demand and Export to SADC Countries

MAME Foods Ltd was established in 2019 and its been growing its market share in Malawi. WE currently process and pack rice, which is Pre-certified by the Malawi Bureau of Standards and distributes it to shops across Malawi mainly Ekhaya and Chipiku plus.
MAME Foods has also been supplying rice and other foodstuffs to Malawi Defence Forces and other organisations.
MAME Foods acquired land to put their mills and warehouses in Lilongwe at Chitsime along the Western bypass but because of the effect of Covid 19 on finances the work stopped and has not been resumed. Currently, MAME uses temporary premises in New Area 43 and the milling is done on commercial rice mills and then the sorting and packing is done at its premises. Our main market is Malawi, and we are unable to reach the full potential because of our limited processing capacity. We are looking at increasing our storage and our processing capacity so that we can meet the Malawi demand as well as start exporting into other SADC countries, where interest for the rice has already been shown by some customers
We are looking for the project to procure a full rice processing plant, a rice drying machine, a prefabricated steel mill house and warehouse and add to the 2025 stored stock of unpolished rice during the new rice harvesting season of 2025.

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786 Glinks Pig Feed for Economic Gain

Glinks Pig Feed for Economic Gain business proposal mainly focuses on production and supply of pig feed to commercial pig farmers. The proposal is developed by Glinks Agri-engineering Investments aimed at increasing accessibility of quality, affordable, trusted and nutritive feed on the local and international markets. It will supply high quality pig feed produced using soybean, maize, and rice.

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1321 Enhancing Smallholder Farmers’ Income through Value-Added Cooking Oil Production and Market Linkages

Green Impact Technologies (GIT) aims to enhance smallholder farmers’ income and productivity by establishing a value-added cooking oil production enterprise. The project will source raw materials, specifically soybeans and groundnuts, directly from smallholder farmers in Lilongwe, Mchinji and Dedza, providing them with a reliable market and fair pricing. Leveraging our track record of supporting smallholder farmers through solar-powered irrigation solutions for legume and horticultural production, this initiative will further strengthen their market access and economic empowerment.

To facilitate seamless market linkages, GIT will collaborate with Computer Clinics to develop a digital marketing platform that will connect farmers with off-takers, enabling real-time access to market information, demand trends, and pricing. The project will utilize solar-powered processing machinery to produce an estimated 1,080,000 liters of refined cooking oil annually, generating valuable by-products such as soybean and groundnut cake, which can be used for livestock feed, adding another revenue stream for farmers.

This initiative aligns with national goals of promoting value addition in agriculture, reducing import dependency, and creating employment opportunities, especially for women and youth. It will contribute to improved livelihoods, increased productivity, and enhanced food security while maintaining environmentally sustainable practices through renewable energy-powered production and waste management solutions.

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1190 SUSTAINABLE SUNFLOWER FARMING TOWARDS VALUE ADDITION THROUGH COOKING OIL PROCESSING

The Project focus on agribusiness precised value addition by pressing Sunflower into Cooking Oil. The main products that will come out will include Refined Cooking Oil and Sunflower cake. The business is challenged with production capacity due to machinery hence the application for matching grant to increase its production capacity.
The raw materials which is Sunflower Oil Seed will be purchased direct from Smallholder farmers hence the project will work closed with cooperatives to achieve increased production that will sustain the Cooking Oil demand at Local and International Market.
The business will sell cooking oil through chain stores while cake will be sold direct to companies that process animal feed.
The outcome of the project will be;
1. increased cooking production that will sustain the market
2. Quality control of cooking oil production due modernized machinery
3. Increased employment focusing women and youth

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Praise Investments and GD LTD Enhancing Livelihoods of Rice and Groundnuts Farmers through Agri-Enterprise Capacity Building and Regional Integration

Praise Investment and GD Ltd. (PIGD) seeks to enhance agricultural productivity and food security in Malawi by establishing a comprehensive off-taking and processing initiative for rice and groundnuts. This project will improve supply chain efficiency, promote regional trade, and strengthen connectivity across Southern Africa.
PIGD will collaborate with local farmers to increase rice and groundnut production through targeted training, resource provision, and technology transfer. The establishment of processing facilities in Zomba District will add value to these crops, reducing post-harvest losses and improving product quality. A robust offtake agreement system will connect producers to local and international markets, ensuring fair prices and sustained demand.
Additionally, PIGD will develop logistical frameworks to facilitate cross-border movement of goods, thereby reducing transportation barriers and costs. This initiative aims to stimulate economic growth in rural areas by creating jobs and empowering communities through entrepreneurship.
Key components of the project include partnerships with cooperatives for raw material supply, investment in modern processing technology, implementation of training programs, and collaboration with logistics providers for efficient distribution. Expected outcomes include increased production capacity, strengthened food security, enhanced trade relationships, and the adoption of sustainable agricultural practices, fostering long-term environmental benefits and economic resilience
PIGD therefore seeks a total funding amounting to USD231,899 for the project in mention.

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Kanyani General Dealers is sole trader in agribusiness. GROWING GROUNDNUTS, WAREHOUSING AND TRANSPORTATION

Value Chain: GroundNuts
Other Business:
Warehousing
Transport

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603 cooking oil and oil cake manufacturing

Newdawn Commercials is an agribusiness company. We want to start value addition to the crops that we harvest by manufacturing cooking oil and animal feed from soybeans, ground nuts and sunflower seeds.
We have readily available markets both local and international.
Our subproject will be located in Lilongwe.
As Newdawn, we employ people every year. With the coming of this project we hope to increase our employment capacity by 75 percent.

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148 Improving production and marketing of groundnuts and pigeon peas

Chilipa Producer and Marketing Cooperative aims to establish a legume production and marketing business, focusing on pigeon peas and groundnuts. The cooperative operates in the rural area of Mangochi district Malawi, targeting smallholder farmers as members. The business idea involves producing, processing, and marketing high-quality legumes to local and international markets.
The cooperative will provide training and support to its members on good agricultural practices, post-harvest handling, and marketing. The products will be sold to local markets, as well as exported to neighboring countries such as Zambia, Tanzania, and Mozambique. The cooperative aims to capitalize on the growing demand for legumes in the region, driven by increasing population and urbanization.
The export market is available, with existing trade agreements and infrastructure in place. The cooperative will leverage these opportunities to increase its market share and revenue. By improving the livelihoods of its members and contributing to the country’s economic growth, Chilipa Producer and Marketing Cooperative aims to become a leading player in the legume industry in Malawi and the region

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127 Proposed Sub-project Title: Enhancing Small-Scale chili production: A sustainable approach to agribusiness-to-agribusiness development and Export Promotion.

Project title
Enhancing Small-Scale chili production: A sustainable approach to agribusiness-to-agribusiness development and Export Promotion.
Summary of the project
The business operations will focus on the production and export of Bird’s Eye chilies, a highly sought-after crop in European and Asian markets for its use in pharmaceutical, culinary, and cosmetic industries. The growing global demand for chili products presents a remarkable opportunity for Malawi to enhance its agricultural exports.
Through this project, Njaliwe Estate seeks to address seasonal production challenges by introducing irrigation farming, empowering more small-holder farmers in chili farming, streamlining logistics with a 30-ton truck for transportation from Malawi to the port of Beira, and adding value to its products by investing in a chili oil extraction machine and rehabilitation of existing storage facilities.
Value of the project
$627,000.00

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Access Communications Ltd Connecting Farmers for Growth: Advancing Digital Access in Malawi’s Agricultural Sector

Access Communications Ltd (ACL) seeks to transform the livelihoods of smallholder farmers in Zomba, Balaka, Machinga, and Mangochi Districts by significantly expanding its mobile network infrastructure. Through a $495,400 matching grant from the World Bank’s SATCP Matching Grant Program, the project will establish 20 base stations, covering 40,000 square kilometers, distribute 200,000 SIM cards, and provide 5,000 smartphones with solar chargers. This initiative will grant farmers access to essential resources, including commodity prices, agricultural techniques, weather forecasts, and market opportunities. With free basic Internet and on-network calls provided for two years by ACL, the project will directly empower 200,000 smallholder farmers to increase productivity, improve income, and achieve sustainable agriculture. By bridging gaps in market access, knowledge sharing, and agricultural collaboration, this initiative will catalyze lasting change in rural Malawi.

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1381 Smallholder Farmers Solar Powered Irrigation Systems

The project aims at maximising production, storage and marketing of high quality maize, tomatoes and onions to meet local and international consumer demands in terms of both stable produce annually, and contribute towards creation of employment opportunities.

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625 Enhancing Trade Competitiveness and Connectivity for TCL Investments and the Local Community through Climate-Smart Agriculture

TCL Investments, a sole proprietorship based in Lilongwe, Malawi, has been operating since 2011. The company manages 35 acres of land in Kanyoni Village, Traditional Authority Kalolo, Lilongwe, focusing on diverse crops and livestock. This project aims to enhance TCL Investments’ trade competitiveness and connectivity, benefiting both the company and the local community.
Problem Statement
Climate-related shocks, such as droughts and floods, have significantly impacted TCL Investments’ agricultural productivity and market access. The company faces challenges in meeting regional and international market standards, limiting its trade competitiveness and connectivity. The local community also suffers from:
– Limited access to markets and trade opportunities
– Inadequate infrastructure and equipment
– Climate-related shocks affecting agricultural productivity and food security

Objectives
1. Improve trade competitiveness: Enhance the quality and quantity of agricultural produce to meet regional and international market standards.
2. Increase connectivity: Strengthen linkages with regional markets, traders, and other stakeholders to increase market access and trade opportunities.
3. Promote climate-smart agriculture: Adopt climate-resilient agricultural practices, reducing the company’s vulnerability to climate-related shocks.
4. Benefit the local community: Provide training and capacity-building programs for local farmers, create jobs, and improve food security.
Alignment with SATCP Goals
This project aligns with the SATCP goals by:

1. Boosting SME Growth: By enhancing TCL Investments’ trade competitiveness and connectivity, the project directly supports the growth of a small and medium-sized enterprise (SME) in the agriculture sector.
2. Improving Market Access: Strengthening linkages with regional markets and establishing a market information system aligns with SATCP’s objective of improving market access for agricultural products.
3. Enhancing Climate Resilience: Promoting climate-smart agriculture practices aligns with SATCP’s focus on enhancing resilience to climate-related shocks, ensuring sustainable agricultural productivity.
4. Infrastructure Development: Constructing essential infrastructure such as irrigation systems and storage facilities supports SATCP’s goal of improving infrastructure to facilitate trade and connectivity.
5. Community Benefits: Providing training and capacity-building programs for local farmers aligns with SATCP’s objective of benefiting local communities through job creation and improved food security.

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Kanyani General Dealers is sole trader in agribusiness. GROWING GROUNDNUTS, WAREHOUSING AND TRANSPORTATION

Value Chain: Ground/Nuts
Other Businesses:
Warehousing
Transport

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36 Empowering Smallholder Farmers through Agro-processing and Grain exports.

AISL aims to empower smallholder farmers by creating a sustainable agro-processing and grain export system. The project will contract up to 15,000 farmers to produce high-quality raw materials, which AISL will process for local and Regional markets.

Key components and expected impact include:

1. Farmer Partnerships: Contracts with 15,000 smallholder farmers by 2028 are projected to ensure a steady supply of crops, providing a guaranteed market that increases their annual incomes by up to 30%.

2. Agro-processing Facilities: Investment of $450,000 in processing facilities and warehousing will enable AISL to add value to raw products, potentially increasing profits by 50% on processed goods compared to raw grain sales.

3. Market Integration: AISL anticipates generating an additional $1 million in export revenue annually by leveraging its networks to facilitate access to regional markets.

4. Training and Support: Training programs will reach 15000 farmers, enhancing productivity by an estimated 20% and improving quality to meet market standards, leading to better price realization.

5. Economic Impact: The project aims to increase the collective annual income of participating farmers thereby contributing significantly to local food security and economic resilience.

Overall, AISL’s initiative promotes a thriving agricultural sector, benefiting smallholder farmers, AISL, Malawi, and the regional economy while ensuring efficient use of resources.

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441 ACQUISITION OF AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY FOR AGRI-HEALTH FARMS

Malawi’s agricultural sector is predominantly rain-fed, making it highly vulnerable to erratic rainfall, prolonged dry spells, and the adverse effects of climate change. Additionally, the lack of proper machinery for land preparation, crop seed cleaning, and drying has resulted in low productivity, substandard seed quality, and significant post-harvest losses.

Agri-Health Farms, a women-owned and led enterprise, along with surrounding smallholder farmers, is directly impacted by these challenges. Limited access to modern farming tools and techniques restricts their ability to meet both local and export market standards. Poor seed quality and high post-harvest losses exacerbate food insecurity and hinder the economic sustainability of farmers, particularly women and youth, who are disproportionately affected by these challenges.

Moreover, these constraints prevent Malawi’s agricultural sector from fully integrating into regional value chains, reducing opportunities for cross-border trade and economic growth within Southern Africa. Addressing these issues through the acquisition of essential machinery will not only enhance productivity and quality but also improve trade coordination and position Malawi as a competitive player in regional agricultural markets.

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1041 Inclusive Commercial Poultry Value Chain Project

The “Inclusive Commercial Poultry Value Chain” project aims to integrate smallholder farmers into the production, processing, and export of chicken meat. Targeting SATCP districts—Lilongwe, Mchinji, Dedza, Ntcheu, Mangochi, Machinga, Neno and Blantyre—this initiative will drive economic inclusion and foster sustainable livelihoods in rural communities. Key components of the project will include: Chick hatchery operation; Chicken aggregation from farmers; Chicken meat processing facility; Export and farmer incentives.

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Global Seeds Limited Climate-Resilient Basic seed production initiative

The project emerges from critical challenges facing Malawi’s agricultural sector, particularly seed production vulnerabilities caused by climate variability and irregular rainfall patterns. By establishing a 5-hectare irrigated facility, Global Seeds aims to revolutionize basic seed production and address significant market gaps.

The company has identified two primary challenges in the seed sector: expensive imported basic maize seeds and farmers’ reliance on low-quality recycled bean seeds. These issues compromise agricultural productivity and export potential, particularly for the South African market.

Global Seeds will leverage solar-powered irrigation infrastructure to produce high-quality basic seeds, ensuring consistent production independent of rainfall. The initiative targets producing 2,000 Kgs of maize basic seed and 4,000 Kgs of bean basic seed annually, with potential to generate 280,000 Kgs of certified maize seed and 75,000 Kgs of certified bean seed. These basic bean seed will the be offered to farmers for bean grain production and the company will buy back the beans and export to South Africa where there is a ready market.

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Shalem Eterprise call for concepts note

Shalem Enterprise is a potential and farm business professional supplier that always uses modern supply chain relationship to achieve high level of supplying quality beans, soya bean, peas, groundnuts, rice and any agricultural commodity related and services to the industry. Shalem Enterprise is a building business company coupled with outstanding skills and expertism in the supplying and selling of electrical power products and services and any related industrial need. The business is the premier source of trading and supplying of commodities as in line with; beans, soya bean, peas, groundnuts, rice. Our panel agriculture team and department ensure the effective use of technology and creative measures that will promote the value of each resource through the supplying of high-quality commodities.

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932 PROPOSAL FOR DRIED MANGO PRODUCTION LINE

PROJECT TITLE: DRIED MANGO PRODUCTION LINE
APPLICANT: EKHEI FARMS
AMOUNT REQUESTED: US$200,000
PROJECT DURATION: 12 MONTHS
PROJECT LOCATION: MOLESI VILLAGE, TRADITIONAL AUTHORITY (TA) CHIGARU ALONG MDEKA-ZALEWA, BLANTYRE.
OBJECTIVE: INCREASE VALUE ADDITION, REDUCE POST-HARVEST LOSSES
JOB AND WEALTH CREATION, AND ENHANCE PROFITABILITY.

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Aqualink Services is a partinership business duly registered under the Business Registration Act. The business has three partners each holding an equal share of ownership in the business.Aqualink’s main operations are rooted into Aquaculture sector aiming at supplying aquaculture inputs and service delivery. Aqualink operates a fish hatchery located 10km from tarmark road at Chingale turn off in Machinga district. Aqualink has a stable office in Lilongwe opposite LUANAR city campus which also acts as central point of sale od all products. Aquaculture Hatchery Establishment

Aqualink Services hatchery will be established to reduce the fingerling demand gap that exist in the aquaculture sector. It will be located in Mpasuka village, T/A Nkula, Machinga district, Malawi. The main economic benefi of the business is to contribute towards narrowing down the fish fingerling demand-supply gap deficit in Malawi as well as the supply of proteins and micro nutrients for feeding the growing population. The business would be managed by three Proprietors who have exclusive experience in the field of fish farming and have managed different businesses.
The Fish Industry is a lucrative business as the demand for fish in the country is growing geometrically, the opportunity to expand is necessary because of the growing demand for fish and due to some health benefits attached to consumption of fish as compared to consumption of meat.
The main objective of this project is the increased production of quality fingerlings with attributes of faster growth rates, high food convention rate and better environment tolerance. The major drawback for tilapia fish farming is the tendency to breed early and overpopulate a pond resulting into stunted growth due to high rate of intra-specific competition. The optimal solution to the said problem is to consider mono-sex culture, preferably all male culture of tilapia because males of tilapia usually grow faster than females. In addition to all male fingerling production, the project targets Catfish fingerling production due to the existing demand. In Malawi catfish production is only produced at Domasi fisheries in low quantities because of the challenges in fry nursing which are cannibalistic in nature.

The risk of the business is mainly getting a market and we have already identified our target market. The cost benefit analysis of this plan shows that in the startup year, with 2,000 broodstock would produce 1,500,000 fingerlings and realize projected sales of approximately MK225,000,000 which indicates that the project is very much feasible, viable and very much profitable and as such worth investing.

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Khama Investments is sole trader in agribusiness, warehousing and Transport GROWING SOYA BEANS, WAREHOUSING AND TRANSPORTATION

Value Chain: Soya Beans
Other Business:
Warehousing
Transport

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433 Balaka Agricultural lime processing

The grant will be used to procure a new agricultural lime processing unit in Balaka. the current unit is old and environmentally unfriendly. The unit will largely benefit those in Sugar production and mega farms.

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60 Groundnuts Value Chain

Talawa Industries is the food processing company working with small holder farmers in Mchinji, We are into groundnuts value chain and manufacturing of peanut butter

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3059 PRODUCTION OF SOY FLOUR

Alart farms is into the processing of soy flour.
This flour is currently sold locally within Mangochi town but due to the rise in demand, there are plans to expand the market beyond Mangochi district and the borders of Malawi through setting up a soy flour processing unit.Alart farms is looking for a grant amounting to $17,423 to enable it procure the required equipment for the establishment of the flour processing plant to increase production which will in turn boost the business.

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3417 Upscaling of Yadama Farms

The project intends to upscale its Livestock operations and venture into Irish potato production through climate resilient farming systems and improve livelihoods in the communities of its operations

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Polynetworks Systems is firm with focus on Commodity, Information Communication and Energy COMMODITY BUSINESS, INFORMATION COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY AND ENERGY

Value Chain: Soya Beans and Sesame
Other Businesses
ICT
Energy

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141 Expanding Feed Production and Export Potential for Teren Agro Limited

Teren Agro Limited is a Private Limited Liability Company in Malawi, specializing in producing high-quality floating fish feed, particularly for Tilapia. The business operates within the soybean value chain by working with 532 smallholder farmers (60% women) in Malawi’s central region, organized into four cooperatives. Farmers receive certified soybean seeds on an input loan basis (minimum 25kg per farmer), repaid in-kind as grain during harvest. The company also buys surplus soybeans from these farmers, ensuring a steady supply of raw materials while improving farmer livelihoods.
The soybeans are processed at the company’s factory in Lilongwe to produce four categories of fish feed: Pre-Starter, Starter, Grower, and Finisher. Packaged in 5kg bags, these products target the local aquaculture market and address the growing demand for high-quality feed. Currently, distribution occurs through a single point in Lilongwe, with plans to open a second distribution center in Blantyre by the end of 2025.
Teren Agro Limited also targets export markets in Zambia and Mozambique, leveraging the soybean value chain to align with the Southern African Trade and Connectivity Project’s goals. By fostering regional trade and supporting smallholder farmers, the company contributes to value chain development and sustainable economic growth.

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738 Greenfields Malawi

• We have rice fields along the Shire River in Lirangwe (Blantyre). We have also seen government investing more in Irrigation schemes along this region.
• We plan to use 21 hectares three times in a year using irrigation equipment i.e. 63 hectares cumulatively. With an average of yield of 5 tonnes per hectare, we project of producing at least 300 tonnes of rice per annum i.e. USD 800,000.00 est.
• We aspire to become an epicenter of economic activities in Lirangwe and the grant will help reach our vision:
o Source of employment
o Off-taker to other farmers for their crop produce i.e. rice (Aggregator)
o Supplier of organic manure (poultry manure) to community
o Introduction of innovative methods of farming and marketing of the produce
o Rice Milling and grading services
o Hiring out of farm equipment: rice planter, harvester, boom sprayer, and tractor.

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H. Adams Agro- Division of H. Adam Corporation Ltd Southern Africa Trade and Connectivity Project

H. Adam Agro, a subsidiary of H. Adam Group, proposes to establish a peanut butter processing # and export business at Njewa in Lilongwe Malawi. The company will operate in the agro-processing sector focusing on the production and export of high quality peanut butter and other value added products. The company is headquartered in Zomba – Malawi . The proposal is to facilitate expansion of the current operations by procuring-Land, Storage facility, Peanut butter processing equipment and construction of Peanut butter unit.

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770 -Chandawe Trading Empowering Farmers, Expanding Markets: Transforming Agribusiness with Refrigerated Storage and Transport Solutions in Malawi.

Chandawe Trading, a registered agribusiness company with over nine years of experience, aims to revolutionize Malawi’s agricultural value chain by addressing critical post-harvest challenges. The proposed project focuses on establishing a sustainable refrigerated storage and transport system to reduce losses and enhance the quality of high-demand commodities, including Irish potatoes, sweet potatoes, pigeon peas, beans, pineapples, and cassava.

The project will set up temperature-controlled storage hubs in Kanengo and key aggregation points across Mchinji, Dedza, Salima, and Ntcheu districts, supported by refrigerated vans and containers for efficient transport. Leveraging strategic rail and road connectivity, Chandawe Trading will ensure seamless access to domestic markets and export destinations in Zambia, Mozambique, and Botswana. The project will engage 4,824 farmers, providing training in sustainable production and extension services to meet international export standards.

Expected outcomes include a reduction in post-harvest losses, increase in farmer incomes, and the creation of over 50 jobs, particularly for youth and women. By integrating refrigerated warehouses and container solutions with farmer-centric approaches, Chandawe Trading will enhance market access, improve food security, and drive inclusive economic growth in Malawi’s agribusiness sector.

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Grant application Enhancing rural livelihood through mega farming mechanization in Malawi

The farm will enable to improve rural livelihood through implementation of mega farming using farm machinery. This will also help rural subsistence farmers to access viable international markets to sell their produce.

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738 Greenfields Malawi

We have rice fields along the Shire River in Lirangwe (Blantyre). We have also seen government investing more in Irrigation schemes along this region.
• We plan to use 21 hectares three times in a year using irrigation equipment i.e. 63 hectares cumulatively. With an average of yield of 5 tonnes per hectare, we project of producing at least 300 tonnes of rice per annum i.e. USD 800,000.00 est.
• We aspire to become an epicenter of economic activities in Lirangwe and the grant will help reach our vision:
o Source of employment
o Off-taker to other farmers for their crop produce i.e. rice (Aggregator)
o Supplier of organic manure (poultry manure) to community
o Introduction of innovative methods of farming and marketing of the produce
o Rice Milling and grading services
o Hiring out of farm equipment: rice planter, harvester, boom sprayer, and tractor.

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CK COLD STORAGE / CK FARM CONCEPT NOTES SATCP MARCHING GRANTS

Dear Sir.

Please I have a honor to submit concept note and supporting documents for your kind consideration.
Yours Faithfully

Gilford Kawinga

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JEYDREDS TRADING LIMITED Buying, Processing and exporting of Groundnuts, Rice and Soya beans

The aim is to buy Groundnuts, Rice and Soya beans direct from farmers using recommended prices and weighing scales, Transporting to the main warehouse, Processing, grading, packaging and exporting to South Africa

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Chandawe Trading Company Concept Note Submission Empowering Farmers, Expanding Markets: Transforming Agribusiness with Refrigerated Storage and Transport Solutions in Malawi.

Chandawe Trading, a registered agribusiness company with over nine years of experience, aims to revolutionize Malawi’s agricultural value chain by addressing critical post-harvest challenges. The proposed project focuses on establishing a sustainable refrigerated storage and transport system to reduce losses and enhance the quality of high-demand commodities, including Irish potatoes, sweet potatoes, pigeon peas, beans, pineapples, and cassava.

The project will set up temperature-controlled storage hubs in Kanengo and key aggregation points across Mchinji, Dedza, Salima, and Ntcheu districts, supported by refrigerated vans and containers for efficient transport. Leveraging strategic rail and road connectivity, Chandawe Trading will ensure seamless access to domestic markets and export destinations in Zambia, Mozambique, and Botswana. The project will engage 4,824 farmers, providing training in sustainable production and extension services to meet international export standards.

Expected outcomes include a reduction in post-harvest losses, increase in farmer incomes, and the creation of over 50 jobs, particularly for youth and women. By integrating cold chain solutions with farmer-centric approaches, Chandawe Trading will enhance market access, improve food security, and drive inclusive economic growth in Malawi’s agribusiness sector.

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MERCURY BUSINESS ENTERPRISE – Tamara Mzungu SEED PRODUCTION MECHANISATION

SHELLING, GRADING AND PACKAGING OF RICE FOR EXPORT TO NEIGHBOURING COUNTRIES I.E ZAMBIA ZIMBA SOUTH AFRICA AND OVERSEAS IN THE NEAR FUTURE

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690 Market Linkage Initiative

The Market Linkage Initiative (MLI) is a holistic program by Kamanzi Producers and Marketing Cooperative Societies Ltd, integrating 1,600 smallholder soya farmers into stable markets through four pillars: financial inclusion, lifelong learning, digital market access, and business development, while fostering teamwork, best practices, and fair trade in partnership with Planetarium Institute.

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2590 SOYA COOKING OIL AND POULTRY ANIMAL FEED

Mwandama Cooperative is seeking a grant to persue its vision of having a cooking oil factory and animal cake.
The cooperative is looking for Usd 350,000 that will help in achieving its objective for the farmers role out the project

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1097 Enhancing Poultry Productivity and Market Access for Smallholder Farmers through Integrated Support and Expansion at Lenziemill Milling Ltd

The objective of Lenziemill Milling Ltd.’s subproject is to expand its production capacity, improve product quality, and strengthen its contract farming program to meet growing market demand while ensuring sustainable livelihoods for smallholder farmers.

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663 Enhancing Poultry Production and Supplying Capacity in Malawi and bordering counties.

Destiny Lay Farm (DLF) proposes a poultry farming business idea focusing on producing and improving high-quality chicken (broilers) and eggs for the markets in Malawi and other countries. The farm, located at Nampeya Trading Center, Ntaja in Machinga District aims to promote sustainable agricultural practices, strengthen poultry markets and protect the environment in Malawi. DLF will market fresh eggs, broiler chickens, manure, sausage, and meat (chicken parts) to community members, lodges, hotels, and vendors.
The target market includes hard-to-reach areas in Machinga District and neighboring districts, where access to poultry products is limited, ensuring convenient access to products for customers. Furthermore, being strategically located near the border with Mozambique (Nayuchi-Nampula), DLF also has the capability to export eggs to Mozambique, thereby expanding its market reach and potential revenue streams. By addressing the demand for poultry products in Machinga District and exploring export opportunities, DLF is poised to capitalize on a significant market opportunity and contribute to the local and regional economy.
Destiny Lay Farm (DLF) faces several challenges that may hinder its growth, productivity, and quality standards. DLF relies heavily on buying expensive feeds, which impacts revenue productivity. To mitigate this, purchasing a feed processing machine is essential to reduce feed costs and improve productivity. Additionally, inadequate infrastructure, including insufficient chicken buildings, hinders business growth. Transportation challenges also affect the business, as we need vehicles to reach hard to reach areas to improve productivity.

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217 Proposed Sub-project Title: Dried fruits and vegetables including Herbs and Spices Value Chain Commercialization Project

Thanthwe Enterprises, registered in 2013 and incorporated in 2023, operate in the horticulture value chain and specialize in agro- processing, business Incubation and climate smart technology promotion. Established out of a passion to see Malawi growing and processing its own food and exporting to international market including South Africa, East Africa, Europe and USA. We work with a network of 5,400 smallholder farmers across Malawi.
Our processed products are sold to hotels, supermarkets like Shoprite, Chipiku plus, across Malawi. The demand for our products has grown and has necessitated the need to expand our production capacity, strengthen our supply chain and the food quality system.
Our Goal is to contribute to a well-developed inclusive herbs and spices value chain in Malawi that is able to grow, process and export high volumes and creating employment of 600 farmers in Lilongwe including women and the youth by December, 2027
Specific objectives:-
1. Improved Thanthwe processing capacity and compliance to international standards and expanding processing area
2. Improved competencies of fruits and vegetable farmers in modern cultivation, post-harvest handling and processing techniques.
3. Enhance Thanthwe market share at National, Regional and Global level
This is going to lead to Annual income growth 200% by second tear and 500% by third year.
Thanthwe off taking capacity will grow to 260 metric tons per year
Over 1200 jobs will be created directly and indirectly.

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Dalitso General Suppliers Limited Empowering Smallholder Farmers and Enhancing Export Value Chains for Soya Beans, Groundnuts, Rice, and Sunflower in Malawi

The Dalitso General Suppliers Limited (DGS) project aims to enhance Malawi’s agricultural value chain by empowering 1,500 smallholder farmers and expanding the production, processing, and export capacity of groundnuts, soybeans, sunflower, and rice. With a total budget of $667,000, including a $500,000 SATCP grant, the project will invest in modern processing equipment, build warehouses, and acquire transportation assets to reduce post-harvest losses and improve operational efficiency. Leveraging the Nacala-Beira Corridor, DGS will penetrate regional markets in Zambia, Mozambique, and South Africa, generating significant foreign exchange for Malawi. By providing farmers with training, access to inputs, and cooperative support, the project will increase annual production by 30%, create jobs, and contribute to food security and economic growth.

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1055 RICE PRODUCTS PRODUCTION MECHANISATION

FOR THE PAST YEARS OF OUR OPERATION IN RICE BUSINESS WE HAVE BEEN OFFTAKING FROM FARMERS AND SELLING IT LOCALLY. WE WANT TO MECHANISE OUR OPERATIONS SO THAT WE CAN BE ABLE TO MEET UP WITH THE MARKERT DEMAND INTIME AND ALSO TO PROVIDE WITH GOOD QUALITY PRODUCTS TO OUR CUSTOMERS AND IN THE LONG RUN CREATE JOB OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE COMMUNITY.WE INTEND TO MECHANISE OUR OPERATION IN THE FOLLOWING PROCESSES.
TO BE SHELLING THE RICE ON OUR OWN ,GRADING , POLISHING AND PACKAGING ..WE INTEND TO BE EXPORTING THE FINAL PRODUCTS WHICH WILL BE CERTIFIED TO OUR NEIGHBOURING COUNTRIES AND ALSO MAKING SURE OUR PRODUCTS REACHES EVERYONE LOCALLY.THE EXPORTED PRODUCTS INCLUDE WHITE RICE, BROWN RICE, RICE BRAN WHICH CAN BE USED TO MAKE ANIMAL FEED.

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Office Mulekano, 64 years old, Sitima Village, T/A Mpilisi, Liwonde, Balaka. Cell: 0998391221/0881073790; Email: office.mulekano@yahoo.com ; Web site: agri-extensionservices.com. Commercializing piggery in T/A Mpilisi in Balaka for improved nutrition and job security.

Commercial piggery in the catchment area of T/A Mpilisi, will, apart from improving nutrition and job security, allow the inhabitants enjoy cooperate social responsibility of Mandolina piggery in terms of support to schools, bridges, religious institutions and orphanages. All this will lead to positive transformation of people’s livelihood.

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1482 Sustainable Quality Soya Seed Production for Local Market and Beyond the Borders

Kuleza Investments is one of the well-known Agro-dealers in the Southern Region dealing with improved maize, groundnuts and soya as well as agricultural chemicals.
KI would like to increase it’s production of Tikolore and Serenade Soya Seed to bridge the gap on the lack of quality Soya Seed on the local and international market. With this Matching Grant KI would like to increase production.

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846 PROMOTION OF COMMERCIAL BANANA VALUE CHAIN AT GREENLAND ACRES FOR INCREASED VALUE AT LUNDU IN BLANTYRE DISTRICT

The high demand for bananas stems from its status as a dietary staple for a significant portion of the Malawian population, both domestically and regionally. This strong demand makes bananas an excellent candidate for further development and improvement. Additionally, bananas hold economic significance as they serve as a substantial economic force in Malawi and can play a vital role in the overall agricultural development of the country, as reported by Changadeya (Changadeya et al. 2012).
There are promising opportunities for enhancement in all stages of the value chain, including production, aggregation, distribution, and marketing for domestic and regional markets. Furthermore, there is great potential for the processing of bananas, which is currently negligible, to contribute to the banana value chain in Malawi.

The banana sector in Malawi has faced significant setbacks due to the Banana Bunchy Top Virus (BBTV), which has had a detrimental impact on banana production in Sub-Saharan Africa. Since its introduction in the 1990s, BBTV has destroyed nearly 30,000 hectares of banana orchards, resulting in a decrease in the cultivation area and a decline in productivity (FAO 2023)
The effects of the virus were particularly severe in 2016 and subsequent years. Currently, banana production in Malawi stands at 1,050,000 metric tons from an area of 235,000 hectares.
However, this falls short of the 2014 consumption level by almost 1 million tons.

Consequently, the local demand for bananas exceeds the current production level, considering both organic growth and the demand for banana processing. As a result, Malawi has become reliant on banana imports from neighboring countries. Despite the country’s potential for domestic production, Malawi currently imports over 20,000 metric tons of banana fruit annually, valued at nearly $12 million. Tanzania constitute >60% of the imported volumes. The quality of the imported banana is low compared to locally produced banana, according to Ministry of Agriculture.

Banana production in Malawi is mainly carried out by smallholder farmers who face various challenges that contribute to the low production, including difficulties in the propagation process, lack of disease-free suckers, poor agronomy practices, limited value addition initiatives, and inadequate pest and disease management. The average banana yield in Malawi is around 12 tons/ hectare, significantly below the achievable yield of 70 tons/hectare. The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) recognizes the banana value chain as a special agricultural product in Malawi under the One Country One Priority Product (OCOP) 2023 initiative.

The banana value chain in Malawi operates largely through informal channels, with smallholder farmers selling their produce to middlemen at low prices. These middlemen then resell the bananas at significantly higher prices in local markets, creating an inequitable distribution of profits along the value chain. Despite commercially viable retail prices, this system reduces the profitability and sustainability of banana farming for smallholders.

Recovering the 30,000 hectares of destroyed orchards from BBTV through propagation and replanting will be a slow and challenging process. Domestic banana suckers’ producers have not been able to supply sufficient quantities of non-diseased plantlets to recover from the devastation caused by BBTV. The micropropagation company that uses tissue culture technology has an annual capacity of 1 million plantlets but typically only produces 250,000 to 300,000 plantlets.
Considering that a banana orchard requires 1,250 plants per hectare, the company’s output can only supply 125-150 hectares, far less than the losses caused by BBTV over the years.

To propagate the 30,000 hectares of destroyed banana plantations, a total of 37.5 million suckers are required. This represents a market valued at approximately $17 million, conservatively priced at $0.56 per sucker.

These challenges presented an opportunity for investment in the banana value chain. Greenland Acres (GA), a local private sector entity engaged in commercial solar powered irrigation farming. It imported 12,000 disease free banana plantlets from India and planted on 20ha of land along Shire River in Blantyre North. GA currently has access to >30,000 dieses free sward suckers.

Besides notable gains, GA has faced challenges in the past 36 months, including limited use of organic farming technologies, over-reliance on observatory methods for crop and soil health assessment, and waterlogging issues during the rainy, excessive use of chemicals to treat fungal and pesticides attracted to the farm due to uncontrolled run off water among others.

Recognizing its limited capacity in banana value addition and marketing projects, GA aims to address these challenges and unlock the full potential of the banana value chain by undertaking the following initiatives in the short and medium term: –

(a) Vertical Integration and Controlled Production
(b) Inclusive Business Model for Smallholder
(c) Strategic Retail Operations in the medium term – after addressing production challenges.

The company plans to expand its solar-powered banana farm from 20 to 60 hectares within the next two years. This expansion will establish an Anchor Farm as a model targeting 400 smallholder farmers, focusing on promoting modern banana production technologies, good agriculture practices (GAP) and implementing banana value addition and marketing initiatives.

The company aims to generate revenue through the sale of banana fruits and clean planting materials. In the short term, GA plans to meet the local market demand for banana fruits, and in the medium term, it intends to invest in a banana processing unit and enhance the market outreach through a structured distribution. The Anchor Farm and the Inclusive Business Model will be modeled as follows: –

• GA will provide 400 out-growers farmers (each with land holding of 0.5ha) with 250,000 disease-free banana suckers at a discounted by 30% and on credit, along with agricultural extension services to improve crop production – targeting 200ha.
• Use of GA’s farm equipment, such as tractors and implements, to assist farmers with land preparation at discounted rates and on credit.
• Recruit 100 in-growers to provide hands-on learning opportunities through farming incubation.
• GA plans to be the off- taker of the banana fruits produced by registered out-growers; establish a center of excellence for smallholder farmers and other commercial farmers, aimed at promoting collective marketing and exporting similar processed products.

The specific activities of the project will be as follows: –
• Upgrading the existing solar-powered irrigation system from furrow to drip irrigation.
• Improving banana value chain productivity at the farm
• Setting up banana value addition initiatives
• Promoting banana value chain products through formal and structured marketing systems.
• Enhancing GA’s capacity in carrying out farm business operations.

Currently, the company supplies major retail outlets and plans to develop a structured distribution that generates value for GA and smallholder farmers. It also plans to supply banana suckers to other cooperatives, individual farmers, and NGOs involved in banana restoration programs.
Initially, GA can supply 50,000 suckers and aims to capture 0.2% of the market share.
GA wants to leverage its export market on the growth for dietary fruit, increasing preference for healthy snacks, gluten-free flour, and natural sweeteners in regional markets. Proximity to neighboring markets with favorable trade agreements under SADC and COMESA is catalyst for GA’s intentions for regional exports.
The project aims to deliver affordability, accessibility, and acceptability paradigm outlined below: –
• It leverages on local materials like organic manure, which is readily available due to the prevalence of cattle in the area, to ensure cost-effectiveness of the initiative. The Anchor Farm concept includes equipment sharing, where GA will provide its tractors and farming equipment to out-growers at discounted rates and on credit.
• The project will engage with diverse communities and stakeholders to ensure inclusivity and accessibility. Training programs will be offered to approximately 400 smallholder farmers on Good Agricultural Practices (GAP), catering to individuals with diverse needs and learning styles. An on-site agricultural extension facility will be constructed for training purposes, along with a packhouse to accommodate the produce of out-growers.
• The project will promote sustainable farming practices that prioritize soil health, water conservation, and biodiversity, incorporating techniques such as intercropping, organic manure production, and integrated pest management at the GA farm and sharing them with its out-growers through GA agriculture extension workers.
• The Inclusive Business Model for stallholder farmers is the main pillar for sustained project acceptability in the area.

By combining an inclusive business model, vertical integration, strategic retail operations, and a scaling plan, this market-driven approach aims to create a sustainable and profitable banana value chain. It seeks to empower smallholder farmers through fair pricing, provide consumers with high-quality produce, and generate attractive returns for the business through efficient operations and strategic pricing across the value chain.

GA is committed to implementing the project on time and within budget, despite any current financial constraints. The company intends to secured bridging finance from NBS bank and has enhanced its commercial viability by securing a committed market in both structured and unstructured segments, including the lucrative markets for banana value added products like flour, chips, puree etc

The project is projected to incur a loss in the first year $$93,500 but profits are expected to increase significantly in the second year, exceeding $400,000 by year 3. Positive performance is anticipated to continue beyond second year, generating strong cash flow – enabling future investment to be financed from cash flow and balance sheet.

To support the project, GA requests a grant of $300,000 and create the following social economic impact.
• 300 out-growers + 20 progressive cultivation ±200ha, minimum yield 15ton/ha; generating at least U$0.4m/annum; an average earning of $1,300/year ($3.5/day)
• Direct beneficiaries 320, Indirect 1920
• Job opportunities 50 full time & 30 Casual 80

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Lilongwe Archdiocese Mlare Farm Expansion Project

Mlare Farm seeks to utilise 15 hectares of idle land to expand its irrigation system and increase production of Soybean and Sugar Beans through an Outgrower program which will involve over 255 households from areas surrounding the establishment in Lilongwe District. The Sugar Beans will be packaged for export to countries such as South Africa, Kenya and Namibia. The farm will produce Soybean which will be exported to Kenya and other East African countries. The farm will have three production cycles throughout the year utilizing rains seasonally and a sprinkler irrigation system during the dry season which will provide a back-up when facing erratic rainfall. The farm will utilise organic fertilizer for production to enhance soil fertility and minimize negative environmental hazards associated with synthetic fertilizers. The farm will adopt affirmative action policies to enhance its social impact through the employment of women and youth at a decent wage. Mlare farms will impart knowledge to contract farmers on good agricultural practices to enhance their productivity and will aggregate produce from the farmers for export. The farm will maintain good storage facilities which ensure that there is no post-harvest contamination of the produce which negatively affects compliance with international quality standards.

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Vincent Zalimba, aged 23, a holder of Diploma in Environmental management but currently pursuing BSc in agricultural innovations Post harvest farming

Our project is is purposively focusing on post harvest farming with the use of Solar pumps at a 3.5 hectares land together with farm mechanisation. The use Solar pumps is one of the environmental friendly agricultural practices that will not cause a great hindrance on natural resources.

Our target is to supply crop products in our local markets such as Onion, Irish potatoes, Maize and Ground nuts. This will help to curb hunder levels in our local markets as they will have an access to buy crop products at an affordable price.

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CHIGRA LTD CO Value Chain: Value addition and export bulking, grading, and packaging of grains, mainly rice, groundnuts and beans

This project focuses on the establishment or scaling of a company engaged in the value chain for rice, beans, and groundnuts. The company aims to provide a comprehensive solution from production to consumption, ensuring quality, sustainability, and profitability across all stages of the value chain.

The company’s integrated approach to the rice, beans, and groundnuts value chain positions it as a key player in promoting agricultural growth, rural development, and food security while delivering long-term profitability and sustainability.

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Noel kafera Hopmac Sunflower Aggregation for Oil and Seed Cake Production

Hopmac aims to aggregate sunflower from smallholder farmers to produce high-quality cooking oil and sunflower cakes. The USD 150,000 project will address processing capacity challenges by investing in modern machinery and training farmers. With USD 112,500 from SATCP and USD 37,500 in contributions, this initiative will enhance farmer incomes, create jobs, and meet growing market demand for healthy cooking oil and livestock feed, all while promoting sustainability and economic growth.

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507 EXPORT-ORIENTED RICE PROCESSING: INVESTING IN COLOUR SORTING AND DESTONING TECHNOLOGY

The project aims at acquiring high-tech processing plant with colour sorters and destoners to achieve the high- quality standards of product to ensure visually superior and defect-free rice grain that would facilitate penetration of international markets with ease.

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aQysta Malawi – Tim Van der Linden – timlinden@aqysta.com – +265 997 07 18 28 Unlocking Export Potential of Malawi to Europe and Africa: Leveraging Solar-Powered Processing Facility

The project is focused on scaling up aQysta’s solar-powered processing facility in Malawi, situated near Lilongwe. To meet the increasing demand and capitalize on the growing interest from market partners in Africa and Europe for groundnuts and dried fruits, the company needs to expand its production and storage capabilities. The company is also committed to meeting the stringent quality requirements necessary to enter this niche market.

327879.5 Processing Plant https://satcp.mw/wp-content/uploads/formidable/6/aQysta-Application-Form-SATCP.docx https://satcp.mw/wp-content/uploads/formidable/6/Company-Registration-Certificate-aQysta-Malawi.pdf https://satcp.mw/wp-content/uploads/formidable/6/Financial-Statement-30th-June-2023.pdf https://satcp.mw/wp-content/uploads/formidable/6/Tax-certificate_aQysta-Malawi.pdf January 24, 2025 at 6:08 pm January 24, 2025 at 6:08 pm 4780 k4mr3 0 0
180 “modern Rice Processing for Improved Livelihoods and Food Security”

Project Title “modern Rice Processing for Improved Livelihoods and Food Security”
Implementing Organization: York Products
Project Objective: To improve the quality and productivity of rice processing, increasing competitiveness and income for rice farmers
Project Components: 1. Infrastructure Development: Construction of a modern rice processing facility, including drying, storage, and packaging infrastructure.
2. Equipment Installation: Installation of modern rice processing equipment, including sorters, graders, and polishers.
3. Capacity Building: Training and capacity building for rice farmers, and staff on modern rice processing techniques, quality control, and food safety.
4. Market Development: Market research, promotion, and linkage development to increase market access for processed rice.
Expected Outcomes:
1. Increased rice production and productivity
2. Improved quality of processed rice
3. Increased competitiveness and market share
4. Enhanced income and livelihoods for rice farmers and national GDP
5. Improved food security and nutrition

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VB FARM MAIZE MILLING

VB Farm, a 150-hectare agricultural enterprise in Kaphatenga, Salima, plans to establish a maize flour processing plant to enhance food security and economic growth. The plant will process 10,000 metric tons of maize annually, creating employment and expanding market opportunities for local farmers. With a total investment of $200,000—half funded through a matching grant—the project will incorporate solar energy, sustainable waste management, and water-efficient technologies. It aims to generate over $500,000 in annual revenue while supporting Malawi’s agricultural commercialization goals and empowering women and youth in the community.

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Lion Fertilizer Limited Fertilizer Production Expansion for Economic Recovery and Food Security

The Fertilizer Production Expansion for Economic Recovery and Food Security project, proposed by Lion Fertilizer Limited, aims to triple the company’s production capacity to 100,000 MT annually, addressing Malawi’s reliance on imported fertilizers and enhancing regional trade. The $1.5 million project will modernize production facilities, improve product quality, and expand market access, creating over 100 jobs, improving access to affordable fertilizers, and enhancing food security and farmer livelihoods, while increasing annual revenues beyond $3 million.

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579 Blue earth initiative

Blue Earth initiative emphasizes environmental preservation and sustainability, specifically focusing on the planet and the idea of a cleaner, healthier Earth. With the name blue earth, It conveys a sense of global responsibility and ties in well with the mission to recycle and reduce plastic waste.

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Mpasa Producer and Marketing Cooperative Improving member livelihoods through increased soybean farming

Mpasa Producers and Marketing Cooperative seeks to improve farmer livelihoods by scaling up soybean production and ensuring access to profitable markets. This registered cooperative, based in Mpasa, Phalombe District, has six years of experience in soybean production and four years in collective marketing. Its current operations include providing quality seeds to members on credit and engaging in collective marketing, with established partnerships such as contracts with WFP for school feeding programs.
The cooperative aims to address critical challenges such as low productivity due to inadequate inputs, high transportation costs, and unmet demand for high-quality soybean in both domestic and international markets. Proposed solutions include investments in irrigation systems, farming equipment, and transportation assets, alongside capacity-building initiatives and technical training.
Key objectives include achieving annual production of 250 MT across 140 hectares, improving revenue by 40%, and enhancing operational efficiency. The project is aligned with sustainable development goals, focusing on gender inclusion, waste management, and climate-resilient farming practices.
The total project cost is USD 125,980, with contributions from the cooperative in amounting to USD 31, 495 (cash USD 12,598 and in-kind USD 18,897) and support sought through the Southern Africa Trade and Connectivity Project amounting to USD 94,485. The successful implementation will significantly enhance livelihoods, create jobs, and increase the economic resilience of cooperative members.

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Chikumbutso Chibwinja Agrinet Farm Management – Transforming Smallholder Farmers to Commercial Farms (TSFCF) Project

Agrinet Farm Management is registered national network of MSc /BSc agriculturists who are readily available in all 28 districts in Malawi helping farms in agronomy, horticulture, livestock production, fisheries and aquaculture, irrigation engineering, soil testing and greenhouse installations. This is what we have been doing since 2021. However apart from knowledge and experience farmers also need access to farm inputs and access to readily available market for thier farms produce that’s why development of sub project called Transforming Smallholder Farmers to Commercial Farms (TSFCF) Project

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York products was established in 2015 by Mr Khuze Clement Nyengo and got registered in March 2018 at the registrar of companies. And fully registered with MRA as taxpayer York Products proposes to establish a fully automated a rice processing, specializing in the production of high-quality rice and rice products. Our products will include: – Milled white AROMATIC KILOMBERO rice Our areas of operation are currently in the rice-producing districts of Zomba, Machinga, Phalombe, and Mulanje where we will source high-quality rice paddy from small holder farmers. We currently have a small processing facility at KHUZE FARMS a subsidiary of York Products which is situated at maziyaya village T/A Machinjiri in Blantyre rural, 2 kms off Blantyre-zomba road and 7 Kms from the Blantyre -Lilongwe M1 ROAD “modern Rice Processing for Improved Livelihoods and Food Security”

Project Title: “modern Rice Processing for Improved Livelihoods and Food Security”

Implementing Organization: York Products

Project Objective: To improve the quality and productivity of rice processing, increasing competitiveness and income for rice farmers and processors.

Project Components:

1. Infrastructure Development: Construction of a modern rice processing facility, including drying, storage, and packaging infrastructure.
2. Equipment Installation: Installation of modern rice processing equipment, including sorters, graders, and polishers.
3. Capacity Building: Training and capacity building for rice farmers, and staff on modern rice processing techniques, quality control, and food safety.
4. Market Development: Market research, promotion, and linkage development to increase market access for processed rice.

Expected Outcomes:

1. Increased rice production and productivity
2. Improved quality of processed rice
3. Increased competitiveness and market share
4. Enhanced income and livelihoods for rice farmers
5. Improved food security and nutrition

Project Timeline: [8 MONTHS ]

Project Budget: [100,000 US DOLLARS ]

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CK COLD STORAGE LIMITED Establishment of a Biogas and Organic Fertilizer Manufacturing Plant at CK Cold Storage

CK Cold Storage Limited, a leading livestock enterprise in Malawi, proposes a $500,000 project to establish a biogas and organic fertilizer manufacturing plant in Blantyre. Utilizing cattle dung from its expanding herd, the initiative will produce renewable energy and 500 tons of organic fertilizer annually. The project will mitigate methane emissions, enhance soil fertility, create employment, and support local farmers. With a matching grant, it aims to promote sustainable agriculture, reduce reliance on chemical fertilizers, and improve community livelihoods while aligning with Malawi’s Agenda 2063 and global sustainability goals.

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123 POULTRY FEED MAKING PLANT

There has been an increase of undocumented off-takers who trek in Blantyre and neighboring Districts to by farm fresh eggs and cross-over for sale to Mozambican towns around tete area which we would like to formalize through increasing our own production capacity as well as trade in a documented format.

There has been over reliance on already manufactured feed from key feed producers in Malawi. The key producers are Central Poultry and Proto Feeds. Unfortunately, these are also the dominant poultry farmers in the country. Reliance on already made feed has resulted in the following challenges to our business: –
1) Availability of feed as once these suppliers are out of stock, we hardly get any other reliable supplier.
2) Feed quality, these suppliers, supply us different feed quality to what they feed their own flock resulting in low productivity for our flock hence affecting our margins.
3) We are unable to hedge feed costs as the suppliers keep revising prices each time maize prices go up within the year even though they, themselves, procure maize in advance at the start of the harvest season when farm commodities are at their lowest prices.
With the above challenges, it’s been impossible for us to operate at full capacity all the time as well as expand our operations to meet the growing demand for eggs both locally and in neighboring Mozambique.

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1137 Scaling Groundnuts for Trade and Export: The Groundnuts 360° Value Chain Initiative

Food Kings Limited specializes in the groundnuts, rice, soya, beans, hibiscus, and tomato value chains. The company supports 2,474 smallholder farmers in 15 cooperatives through an outgrower program across eight districts: Mchinji, Dedza, Lilongwe, Ntchisi, Mzimba, Rumphi, Karonga, and Nkhatabay. Farmers receive certified seed and other inputs, extension services, and training in sustainable agriculture practices, while the company offtakes their produce at fair prices. The harvested produce is cleaned, sorted, graded, and marketed under the KOMETSA brand. Food Kings Limited has a strong presence in the local market and exports to Zimbabwe, Zambia, and Kenya.

The Groundnuts 360° Value Chain Initiative aims to scale groundnuts production by expanding the outgrower program to 4,000 farmers cultivating a total of 800 hactares by 2028. Key innovations will include a farm management mobile app offering real-time weather and agronomic advice to the farmers, a carbon credit program to promote regenerative agriculture, solar-powered irrigation kits and farm machinery to boost productivity, and hermetic storage bags to reduce post-harvest losses.

With Southern Africa’s nuts market projected to grow by 5.98% annually to $4.80 billion by 2029 (Statista), Food Kings Limited is strategically positioned to meet the growing demand for premium groundnuts, leveraging its sustainable practices and strong export potential.

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JOYCE MSUNGAMA GROWING OF SOYA BEAN AND GROUNDNUTS

Joy Mpaso Farm, located in Nankumba, Mangochi, plans to cultivate 30 hectares of soya beans and 35 hectares of groundnuts for local and export markets. The $200,000 project will be funded through a matching grant and farm contribution. The initiative aims to enhance food security, create 200 jobs, boost foreign exchange earnings, and support sustainable agriculture. By integrating irrigation and modern farming techniques, the project will ensure high yields, improved livelihoods, and environmental sustainability. This initiative aligns with Malawi 2063’s agricultural commercialization goals, contributing to national economic growth and rural community empowerment

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218 Bwanje Rice Integration for Development, Growth and Export(BRIDGE)

The BRIDGE (Bwanje Rice Integration for Development, Growth and Export) project represents a strategic $214,000 partnership between One Access and the Bwanje Rice Cooperative to transform Malawi’s rice sector. This collaboration capitalizes on Bwanje’s established 2,000-hectare agricultural system, combining 800 hectares of irrigated and 1,200 hectares of rain-fed production with One Access’s market expertise.
The partnership leverages Bwanje Cooperative’s existing $25M irrigation infrastructure and strategic railway access, while addressing critical gaps through investments in warehousing ($80,000), logistics ($70,000), and quality control systems. The integrated model will enable year-round production through dual-season cultivation, targeting premium export markets in Zimbabwe, South Africa, and Zambia at $2.5/kg versus $1.5/kg production costs.
This alliance will empower 2,000 cooperative members through guaranteed market access, technical training, and stable income streams. Production will scale from 25MT to 600MT annually, driving revenue growth from $26,000 to $900,000. The project requests 75% grant funding ($155,250), with $58,750 in matching contributions, creating a sustainable export hub that enhances cooperative member incomes while strengthening Malawi’s agricultural exports

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3441 Promoting All Farmers Through Climate Smart Agriculture and Sustainable Markets for improved production and Commercialization

Addressing key agricultural challenges and presenting viable solutions to boost productivity and market access in Malawi. With an emphasis on long term sustainability of the irrigation systems and modern machinery.

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61 Enhancing Indigenous Poultry Production and`Regional Market Access.

Agwenda Investments Limited (AIL) is a Malawian agribusiness empowering smallholder farmers by integrating them into the high-demand indigenous poultry market. AIL operates an innovative model where it provides 5-week-old kuroiler chicks and quails to farmers, alongside essential training in poultry management. Farmers then repay AIL with eggs, which are used for incubation, ensuring a sustainable and high-quality supply chain.

AIL has invested in robust infrastructure, including hatcheries and processing facilities, ensuring efficient production and stringent quality control. The company supplies dressed local chickens, quails, and eggs to a diverse market, including supermarkets, restaurants, and hotels. To further empower farmers, AIL established the Agwenda Women Input Loan Initiative (AWILI), an outgrower scheme providing financial and technical support to small-scale producers, particularly women and youth. This initiative fosters financial growth and operational sustainability for farmers while addressing the rising demand for indigenous poultry products.

Recognizing the significant growth potential of the indigenous poultry market in Malawi and the region, AIL aims to expand its operations by:

1. Scaling outgrower programs: Increasing the number of participating farmers and enhancing their productivity through improved training and access to inputs.
2. Upgrading infrastructure: Investing in modern hatcheries, processing facilities, and cold storage to enhance production efficiency and product quality.
3. Strengthening market linkages: Expanding market access through partnerships with supermarkets, restaurants, and export channels, particularly in neighboring Mozambique.
4. Improving quality control: Implementing rigorous quality control measures throughout the entire supply chain.
By addressing current challenges such as limited access to finance and knowledge gaps among farmers, AIL will enhance its production capacity, improve product quality, and meet growing market demand both domestically and regionally. This will contribute to the growth of the indigenous poultry sector, empower smallholder farmers, and generate sustainable economic growth for Malawi.

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933 Building and Hosting a Traceability Software for Agricultural Export Trade in Malawi

Metrowall Ltd is a Malawian technology firm dedicated to developing innovative solutions for the agricultural sector. Recognising the growing importance of traceability in global trade, the company proposes to build and host a traceability software tailored to the needs of smallholder farmers, traders, and exporters.
The software will address major challenges in the traceability of agricultural products, such as inconsistent record-keeping, informal markets, and limited awareness of traceability benefits. By integrating mobile technology and user-friendly interfaces, the platform will empower farmers and traders to meet export market demands for traceability information.
With increasing demand for ethically sourced, safe, and quality agricultural products, the proposed solution offers a significant market opportunity. The software will enable Malawian exporters to access premium international markets while fostering compliance with global trade standards.

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3195 TOOTH PICK

There is a huge market for the toothpicks production business both here in Malawi and all over Africa and this is because almost every use’s toothpick to remove unwanted food left overs that stick in between the teeth. The use of toothpicks is higher than the use of floss, its closet substitute, which then makes starting the toothpick business lucrative for any enterprising entrepreneur.
The potential market for toothpicks is such that it can be sold locally or exported in order to earn foreign exchange. The market for toothpicks production was made possible by the ban on the toothpick importation by the Malawi government in the just tabled budget yet to be discussed and this will create enough opportunity for the local market to grow.
According to analysis, the market for toothpicks is not only sustained but expanding as well, this is because toothpicks are used in hotels, homes, restaurant, bars and joints, parties and other public gathering.
Production has stepped up in Malawi with different companies preferring to ensure that their products are manufactured according to international standards especially as there is potential for the product to be exported to other countries where there might be strings laws as to what is being imported
Raw materials used in producing toothpicks are readily available here in Malawi as the raw materials are used are either wood or bamboo. This makes it a great advantage for starting this business.

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1286 Soya and Pork value addition for import substitution export market

Innovations in Soya and Pork value addition for import substitution and export market.
Smaac’s project is positioned to bridge this gap by introducing state-of-the-art pork processing and value addition facilities, allowing Malawi to unlock the full economic potential of its pork industry and soybean. By ensuring consistent quality and addressing both local and international demand, Smaac’s initiative aims to transform Malawi’s pork sector interlinking it with Soy value addtion into a forex-generating powerhouse that creates jobs, strengthens local economies, and positions the country as a global leader in value-added pork products. Smaac’s Piggery Value Addition Project thus addresses these gaps by creating a vertically integrated pork production and processing ecosystem that delivers premium, consistent, and export-ready pork products, while fostering local economic growth and enhancing Malawi’s competitive advantage in the agricultural sector.

Smaac operates as a pioneering social entrepreneurship venture and an innovative agricultural facility with its main center based at Chilota Village, T/A Njewa in Lilongwe district in Malawi, specializing in modern and organic commercial piggery systems. With cutting-edge technology, Smaac has positioned itself as a leader in smart, tech-driven agricultural facility, not just in Malawi but across the Southern African region.

Core Business Activities: Commercial Piggery: Smaac manages an advanced piggery system, housing thousands of pigs under humane conditions with state-of-the-art infrastructure that includes automated feeding, drinking, and remote monitoring systems. Smaac is also implementing a flagship Commercial Piggery Anchorage Program with smallholder farmers from 7 districts across the three regions of the country. Development Value-Added Pork Processing: Smaac is developing facilities to process high-quality value-added pork products for both local and export markets. The factory is being readied to produce high-volume products, ensuring that every part of the animal is utilized. Organic Fertilizer Production: Smaac produces and sales Pig manure, which is an excellent organic fertilizer, which contributes to soil health and improve crop yields. This comes as part of the commitment to sustainable farming and an extended company generating revenue stream. Maize and Soybean Processing: Smaac produces local Malawian maize varieties, soybeans, Chia seed, rice, etc. and uses them to process pig feed further adding value by creating products suited for both human and livestock consumption.

Final Product: The flagship products are premium-quality pork; pork-based products, and soya products processed through an environmentally friendly, organic value chain. These products shall cater to both local consumption and international export, meeting high standards for quality and safety. Additionally, organic pig fertilizers which is sold to promote sustainable farming. Smaac has also expanded commercial piggery in Malawi through its anchored farming program. These farmers have access to high quality seed of pigs from Smaac. Smaac further provides continuous knowledge building activities for all its anchored farmers and any other interested farmers. The focus of the capacity building activities is to ensure high quality products. Smaac already has Letters of Intent of purchase (LoI) from local and international off-takers of the company’s value-added products cementing the business case and offering an opportunity for the company to uplift smallholder farmers in the most sustainable and innovative way.

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I am a dedicated business woman with a strong commitment to drive positive change in the agribusiness sector. I hold a certificate in accounting which I attained to alleviate my business journey. Since 2007 I have been involved in supply of agricultural products to different institution in Malawi. In 2023 I launched tilawe products in order to expand my business by supplying in shops like ShopRite. In 2022 I achieved my dream of selling my products abroad which has added to the forex basket of Malawi’s economy. With this grant, I aim to expand my business empire beyond Malawi in order to increase forex generation of Malawi. Boosting production capacity and enhance product quality, purchase contemporary milling and processing equipment.

Under its main brand, Tilawe Products, J and F Investments is a packaging and processing company committed to improving food security and quality by effectively processing and packaging rice, beans, groundnuts, and porridge. Based in Malawi, the organisation is dedicated to supporting value addition in agriculture, generating jobs, and assisting local and regional food supply networks. J and F Investments is looking for a $100,000 grant to buy cutting-edge milling and processing machinery in order to accomplish this, which will allow the business to expand and satisfy growing market demand.

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Nas Gerneral Dealers Empowering Agricultural Transformation Through Climate-Resilient Practices, Outgrower Engagement, and Export Market Expansion

Here’s a thorough summary:

The Empowering Agricultural Transformation project, led by Nas General Dealers, aims to transform Malawi’s agricultural sector by enhancing export capacity, promoting sustainable farming practices, and empowering smallholder farmers. The project will achieve this through several key components:

1. *Infrastructure development*: Establishing a state-of-the-art warehouse and procuring equipment for sorting, grading, and packaging to enhance efficiency and quality.

2. *Farmer engagement and empowerment*: Engaging 1,000 smallholder farmers, providing training on best farming practices, and promoting climate-resilient agriculture to improve productivity and incomes.

3. *Market development and export expansion*: Strengthening market linkages, developing packaging and branding to meet international standards, and expanding export markets to drive growth and foreign exchange earnings.

4. *Capacity building and training*: Providing training for staff and farmers on sustainable agriculture practices, export procedures, and digital tools to enhance efficiency and competitiveness.

5. *Climate resilience and sustainability*: Promoting sustainable agriculture practices, reducing post-harvest losses, and enhancing resilience to climate change to ensure long-term sustainability.

The project is expected to have a significant impact on Malawi’s agricultural sector, including:

– Improved productivity and quality of agricultural produce
– Enhanced competitiveness in export markets
– Increased foreign exchange earnings
– Empowerment of smallholder farmers, particularly women and youth
– Contribution to economic growth and poverty reduction

Overall, the Empowering Agricultural Transformation project has the potential to drive transformative change in Malawi’s agricultural sector, improving the lives of smallholder farmers and contributing to the country’s economic growth and development.

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85 Scaling Up Value Addition for Incomes and Nutrition (SUV4IN)

Scaling Up Value Addition for Incomes and Nutrition (SUV4IN) seeks to increase revenue and value added products for both farmers and Lilies Innovations. The project will be processing maize, soybean and sunflower into nutritious precooked porridge flour and puffs targeting customers at the base pyramid of the market. The products will enhance accessibility and affordability of nutritious food and help to close the gap of nutritious food access currently existing on the market. It will work with organized smallholder farmers supporting them with access to business support services, trainings that will enhance their adaptability capacity to climate change.

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Dr. Kannan Sengottaiyan Empowering Smallholder Farmers through Integrated Poultry Production and Export Expansion

Amazon Poultry Limited is a leading agribusiness company in Malawi specializing in poultry feed production, broiler and layer chick rearing, and the supply of poultry-related medicines and vaccines. The company operates from its state-of-the-art farm-based facility in Area 38, Lilongwe, which houses a feed mill, hatchery, chicken processing unit, and retail shops. These integrated facilities ensure efficient production and supply chain management for both smallholder and large-scale farmers.
Amazon Poultry’s business model is anchored in contract farming, providing farmers with essential inputs such as chicks, feed, and medicines, while offering technical expertise and training programs to enhance sustainability and profitability. Farmers sell their fully grown chickens back to the company, creating a mutually beneficial partnership that supports shared growth.
The company markets high-quality poultry feed, broiler and layer chicks, live chickens, and processed chicken products to local and regional markets. With Malawi’s growing demand for poultry products and the potential to export to neighboring countries, Amazon Poultry is well-positioned to capture expanding market opportunities. Its commitment to quality, farmer empowerment, and efficient operations ensures its competitive edge in the poultry industry

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1439 Vegetable seed Production in Malawi using small scale farmers

Vegetable seed is imported into Malawi as the skill and infrastructure is not available in the country to produce locally. Vegetable seed production is ideal for small scale farmers as been proven in China in the previous 40 years. China is becoming less competitive, and Malawi is ideal to enter this market to become a player. The project is to identify suitable farmers to be trained to produce vegetable seed, supply them with required training, infrastructure and mentoring, establish infrastructure to receive, clean and treat the seed produced by this farmers into a format to be sold locally or exported world wide.

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Wezi Nkhana Production of high quality organics oils ,seeds ,powders through sustainable farming practices.

Wt Organics is a company under Hgn Investments.It is a provider of natural seeds,oils and powders.And also guides its customers on usage of natural remedies to enhance health and wellness.Wt Organics seeks to expand and diversify its production and markets by producing their own seeds ,oil and powders.This concern comes in with the growing consumer awareness of environmental issues and health ,where this has led to an increase in demand for organic products Worldwide.

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1507 IMPROVED FEEDING PRACTICES FOR LAYERS CHICKEN FOR INCREASED PRODUCTION OF EGGS

Chez Poulet Investment, a leading poultry egg production and distribution company, is seeking financial support to address several challenges that are currently affecting its operations. These challenges include inadequate egg supply, high feed costs, logistical disruptions, and egg losses. To improve its capabilities, Chez Poulet plans to acquire a feed-making machine, construct a warehouse, chicken cages and purchase a delivery van. Additionally, the company aims to support the local poultry farming community by providing high-quality feed at a lower cost as part of its contribution to the project.

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3129 high quality agri produce

FARM PROCCESING AND SELL GROUNDNUTS

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4726 Value Addition in Irish Potatoes and Tomato Processing for Domestic and Export Markets

This project aims to leverage the abundant production of Irish potatoes and tomatoes in Kampepuza (Ntcheu) to establish a value-addition initiative. By processing Irish potatoes into crisps and tomatoes into tomato sauce and paste, the project will create job opportunities, enhance local livelihoods, and contribute to Malawi’s forex earnings through import substitution.

OBJECTIVES:
1. Value Addition: Enhance the market value of Irish potatoes and tomatoes through innovative processing techniques.
2. Job Creation: Employ local communities, especially youth and women, in production and marketing. Promote women’s empowerment in economic activities.
3. Market Access: Supply crisps to kindergarten schools, boarding secondary schools and retail shops, and distribute tomato sauce and paste nationwide.
4. Import Substitution: Reduce reliance on imported tomato products and crisps, saving foreign exchange.
5. Sustainability: Promote climate-resilient practices, establish mega farms with irrigation systems to ensure consistent raw material supply, and implement waste management practices

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286 Enhancing the quality of Oil seed crops certified seed for export

Multi Seeds Company Ltd (MUSECO) is medium scale limited company whose core business is the production, distribution and marketing of high quality seed of government bred varieties of maize, rice, sunflower, sesame, soybean, beans, groundnuts, Cowpeas and Pigeon peas. MUSECO is currently the largest legume seed producer and it is the only company that is producing sesame and sunflower seeds. To produce seed, MUSECO contracts growers across Malawi and through this project, the company aims to expand its seed growers base and will engage youth and women groups in seed production at the community level. This initiative will provide economic opportunities for both youth and women and they will also experience first-hand the benefits of planting seed of improved varieties hence increased adoption of certified seed for oil seed crops. MUSECO aims to expand its capacity to export seed within the SADC region. Therefore, through this project, MUSECO will access high tech lab equipment for seed quality testing and additional high-tech processing equipment for dressing, drying and packaging of its seed products that meet international standards. To produce high quality seed that meets International Seed Testing Association (ISTA) standards, MUSECO will involve para seed inspectors and village-based agents.

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322 RICE MILLING AND PACKAGING FACTORY

The project is based at Liwonde in Machinga District. The project is a subsidiary of HM Traders and Suppliers.
The project objective is to Mill, grade and package Rice. From the the by product of rice, husks will be used to produce briquette as a way to manage waste and minimize deforestation.
We have already invested in the procurement of the state of the art Combined Rice Milling and grading Machine.
We have already constructed a factory. Warehouse, an office and washing rooms toilets.
We are remaining some other works for the project to be completes and these may include the following,
Electricity and machine installation
Procurement of a packaging line
Water and reserve tank installation
Procurement of a briquette making machine and etc included in the application form.
For more details you can contact me on the following contacts
Hussein Chimanda # 0888857825
0999857825

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Evelyn Nyirenda SATCP/mgp

Cassava Flour for Household Resilience sub-project is a business idea of Chapeeth Investment. The project intends to establish mechanized cassava production and establishment of cassava processing plant with an objective of enhancing cassava productivity, strengthen food security, create jobs and profitability of cassava through mechanization and value addition,expand market reach for both local and international consumers from neighbouring countries and diaspora.
The project need an investment of $105,393.22.The money is specifically needed for mobilization of cassava production mill, and packaging equipment, acquisition of tractor and payment for capacity building and farm inputs. The investment is expected to increase production levels of cassava as it is a good source of resilient crop for food security to climate change,build cassava processing plant to produce flour and other value added products for trade, provide capacity building programs for local farmers and the community, increase annual revenues of the enterprise and strengthening management team and also adopting sustainably climate smart agricultural practices

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1416 Establishment of an Organic Fertilizer Production Plant in Malawi

LUNA Technologies proposes to establish an Organic Fertilizer Production Plant in Malawi to address the challenges of declining soil fertility and reliance on costly chemical fertilizers. The company will produce high-quality organic granular fertilizers and soil enhancers using environmentally friendly and energy-efficient machinery. The plant will have a production capacity of 10 tons per hour, targeting key agricultural value chains such as, soya, groundnuts, rice, Irish potatoes, beans and maize. The plant will support the poultry value chain by utilizing chicken manure to produce organic fertilizers.
LUNA Technologies will operate across Malawi, partnering with local farmers to source raw materials such as crop residues and animal manure, creating a circular economy within the agricultural sector. The company will focus on meeting domestic demand while exploring export opportunities in regional markets where organic agricultural products are in high demand.
The business aligns with Malawi’s goals of promoting sustainable agriculture and green industrialization while supporting smallholder farmers with affordable, eco-friendly inputs. By reducing dependency on imported chemical fertilizers, LUNA Technologies aims to enhance agricultural productivity, increase farmer incomes, and support climate-smart agricultural practices, contributing to long-term food security and rural economic development

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infinity business ventures Establishment of cooking oil, soya pieces and peanut butter production plants

Infinity Business Ventures (IBV) proposes establishing an integrated production facility compromising a cooking oil processing plant, soya pieces production plant and a peanut butter production plant. The project aims to support agricultural value chains, enhance value addition and promote trade within Malawi and neighbouring countries. Our aim is to provide cheap products on the market without compromising quality by empowering farmers whose local materials we shall source from.

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248 CHAJE INVEST LEGUME PRODUCTION AND PROCESSING

Chaje Investments seeks to embrace, stimulate, and support long-term agri-based entrepreneurial economic growth through efficient and increased productivity that enhances healthy cash flow in its enterprises. It engages in efficient growth-oriented commercial production of agricultural crop enterprises and contribute to agro-processing and value addition.

In order to address the identified market gap and other existing production opportunities, CI will intensify legume crop enterprises to create synergy, maximize and boost production of 3,500 tons of soya beans and beans and 492,000 litres of soy cooking oil in 3 years through efficient agricultural production and improved land health of 430 hectares in collaboration with 850 smallholder farmers. These will comprise 255 men (30%), 357 women (42%), and 238 youth (28%). This will be in collaboration with smallholder farmers and local producers. CI will engage and observe the complex influences that shape business success, opportunities and social development to integrate a full range of expertise and talent in the service of economic development and programmatic improvements of our enterprises.

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1338 Strengthening value chains for regional integration

the business ais to harness its growth potential. we have since invested in machinary and supporting equipment to this end, to support our growth phase. target product lines include poultry feed production, baby chicken production, incubation services, egg production. the project therefore is to adopt relevant infrasctructure including warehousing, Kholas to support our growth potential

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RITZ AMOR LIMITED IMPROVED IRRIGATION INFRASTRUCTURE FOR INCREASED PRODUCTION AND MARKETING OF MACADAMIA NUTS

Ritz Amor Limited is a 10 hectare macadamia nuts plantation situated in Thyolo District , Malawi. Macadamia has become an very interesting crop as it is perceived as a rich and healthy nut compared to many other nuts. It is for this reason that macadamia is being sought after around the world.

In an effort to satisfy part of this demand and diversify exports for Malawi, Ritz Amor has ventured into macadamia farming and wishes to expand the same. Working with over 200 small-holder farmers, the benefits of this investment will trickle down to many families who are currently suffering heavy poverty with the worsening economic environment. It is through private sector investment that countries like Malawi can lift its people out of poverty and export is key to substitute imports and generate the much needed foreign exchange for importation of strategic commodities like pharmaceuticals, fuel and fertilizers. We are Ritz Amor want to play a part in contributing to the upliftment of Malawians and the economy at large.

Our plantation has potential to produce up to 200 metric tonnes at maturity which can contribute close to USD1 million in export revenue. We believe we have a good and impactful project.

Our requirement is irrigation equipment that will ensure maximum yields. Storage and machinery for modern agriculture that is efficient. We therefore require a matching grant to the tune of USD172,000 for this purpose.

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W. Leif Van Grinsven, Co-Founder and COO of Small Farm Cities Africa Small Farm Cities Africa Bamboo Forestry and Plywood Manufacturing for U.S.A. Export via Nacala Port

Bamboo is a $60 billion global market in 2025, projected to be $90 billion by 2030. Bamboo grows naturally in Malawi, and several nation-wide development initiatives recognize its ability to contribute to reforestation and environmental resilience. The market opportunity targeted by this project is the USD $11.5 billion bamboo market in the United States.

In this project, we will
– Leverage our expertise in precision agriculture to establish a bamboo anchor farm and processing factory in Lilongwe District for high-value exports to the U.S. (leveraging SATCP trade corridor improvements by using the Nacala Port)
– Integrate smallholder farmers into this value chain through an outgrower program, which will lead to boosting rural incomes and livelihoods.

We will invest in
– Advanced bamboo processing machinery to produce 1 container of bamboo plywood per month (1000 sheets)
– Grow 20,000 bamboo culms on 50 hectares of precision managed land
– Partner with 1,000 smallholder farmers through trainings and off-take agreements to cultivate 20,000 bamboo culms on a total of 50 hectares
– Develop a bamboo nursery capable of producing 40,000 bamboo seedlings per cycle

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1179 Neno Sunflower & Baobab Value Addition

Established in 2013, Naturals Limited a farmer impact lead business, suppliers of baobab juices and oil, wishes to expand their business by enabling 1440 smallholder farmers in Lisungwi, Neno, to produce and supply sunflower crude oil as diversification and expansion strategy both at farmer level and enterprise level. While penetrating the local market with sunflower oil, Naturals will explore the export market for the existing baobab juice and baobab oil that the business is involved in.

There is a potential for over 50% of local production of crude vegetable oil to substitute imports. The total potential value of the opportunity gap is over MK88Billion and MK24.8Billion on forex savings. This further presents an opportunity for over 195,000 smallholder farmers to participation in the value chain as producers and improve their livelihoods. There are numerous temporary and permanent jobs opportunities at different functions along the value chain.

lack of technology and skill in value addition; Lack of business & entrepreneurship knowledge & skills; low adoption and lack of knowledge & skills on good agriculture practices in sunflower as well as lack of lack of access to finance makes in impossible to invest into value addition at rural level. Processing inefficiencies result in high production costs making the products uncompetitive based on price, poor quality, and inconsistent supply.

Our business solution is to support rural Communities by establishing sunflower crude oil extraction unit in Lisungwi, Neno district. Empowered through capacity building program, farmers will bring their sunflower grain, pay a milling fee for processing to extract crude oil and naturals will buy crude oil for refining. In this way, the farmer will make more money by selling crude oil to Naturals Limited when compared to selling the grain to traders that often pay very low prices.

Financial projections at farmer level indicate that at base year each farmer will generate $167.12 Yr1, $250.00 inn Yr 2 and $335.00 in Yr 3
At enterprise level the business will remain viable and set to grow with good financial projections. At the end of base year, the business will close with a net profit of $39 522.00 representing (12%) and in year 2 net profit will be $51,993.00 (21%) and year 3 net profit will be $67,377 (22%) from sunflower oil and cake sales.

Naturals Limited requires the sum of $628,807.00 to profitably carry out the execution of this project.The sum of $471,605 will come through a cash injection from SATCP disbursed over a 3-year period in accordance with triggers or milestones agreed.
The balance of $157 202. will come through a combination of investment instruments from Naturals Limited. Land, furniture, buildings, management and staff time, vehicles valued at $127,202.00 will be in kind contribution and cash contribution of $30,000 representing 25 % of Natural’s overall contribution. This will be injected into the portfolio, split equally, over the 3-year period.

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319 WAREHOUSES AND GRAIN DRYER

Tamie Investments Ltd would like to have a major warehouse and grain dryer facility at the headquarters in Lilongwe and build two other holding warehouses facility under the two cooperatives that we work with.

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277 Promoting the use of Biotechnology for Sustainable Potato Production

The overall goal of the project is to commercialize the Potato value chain through the implementation of a unique, tailor-made inclusive business model targeting 2000 smallholder farmers in both seed and potato production that utilizes potato tissue culture technology. The project will ensure that atleast over 50% of the targeted farmers will be women. The project intends to enhance the competitiveness of the local potato industry while promoting broad-based growth that involves and benefits the poor in a sustained way.
The rationale of introducing tissue culture (TC) technology into the national potato sub-sector is to mitigate the current major production constraint associated with shortage of clean planting material through rapid propagation of disease free, faster maturing and high yielding potatoes. The mass production of clean potato planting material will stimulate the invigoration of the local potato industry that will be conditioned on improving the capabilities of rural communities to increase their productivity, access more lucrative markets, and obtain shares in marketing and processing activities thereby getting larger share of the value in the chain. The inclusive business model of the potato value chain will be built on the value proposition of consumer assurance, high standards for food quality and safety, low prices and reliability of supply.

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4945 Improved Soy Bean Production for Increased Yield and Revenue

REKAL AGRI SOLUTIONS is a company that is into production of legumes and cereals. The company has 10 hectares of land which is used for soy bean production. The company complements its produce by buying farm produce from smallholder farmers who are in cooperatives and clubs. The company aggregates and packages the soy bean grain and exports to Mozambique
The company is currently operating in 4 districts including, Lilongwe, Blantyre, Mchinji and Ntchisi. The company has a contract to supply 2000 metric tonnes of Soy bean grain valued at 1.6million dollars to their off-taker in Mozambique
The company on its own cannot manage to produce these quantitities therefore relies on cooperatives/clubs soy bean yield. The company is currently working with 1000 smallholder farmers and shall increase the number to 1500 farmers to ensure that it is able to fulfill its contractual obligations provided by the off-taker.

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4932 Improved Soy Bean Production for Increased Yield and Household Incomes

Nzeru Za Abambo is one of the leading agri-business companies in Malawi. The company is working with 10000 smallholder farmers who are in cooperatives. The company`s deals in soy bean and groundnuts value chains and operates in Lilongwe, Kasungu, Mchinji, Dowa and Ntchisi districts. Currently the company provides extension services, input financing and market to the farmers.
NZA has found a market to supply 500 metric tonnes of Soy bean cake valued at 900,000USD. This has neccesited the company to go into value addition. The company is also expected to be earning about 210,000 USD through local sales of cooking oil as by product of processing. The company has 400 lead farmers and has selected extra 1000 making atotal of 1400 smallholder farmers from Lilongwe to be the pilot beneficiaries of the project and plans to scale up gradually
With soy bean cake produced and cooking oil the company is expected to be making aminimum of 1 million dollars per year.
The company is expected to increase its production by atleast 60 percent for the next 2 years and plans on becoming the major Soy bean cake producer and supplier in Malawi and neighbouring countries.

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Fatima Sanudi, Managing Director, Nkhokwe Farms Integrated Pigeon Pea & Beans Production and Trade Enhancement Project Along the Nacala Corridor

Enhancing large scale farming of beans and pigeon peas for export

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303 Empowering Smallholder Farmers for Global Markets: Enhancing High-Value Crop Production and Export in Malawi

SATCP Value Chains covered by proposal
1 Both Groundnuts (Peanuts) and Soya
High-demand crop for both local and export markets.
Emphasis on quality control to meet international standards.
Value addition opportunities through processing and packaging.
2.Rice
Staple crop with growing regional and international demand.
Focus on improved irrigation and farming techniques.
Opportunities for organic and specialty rice markets.
3.Sesame Seeds
High-value cash crop with significant export potential to Asia and other regions.
Promotes diversification of smallholder farmer incomes.
Aligned with trends in health-conscious consumer markets.

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4904 Improved Soy Bean Production for Increased Yield and Revenue

Global Chemicals is one of the leading agro dealers in Malawi. The company sells farm inputs such as certified seed, pestcides, fertilizers it also buys beans,groundnuts and soy bean from smallholder farmers. The company also provides seed loans to the smallholder farmers. To ensure efficiency in its operations the company only works with farmers who are in clubs and cooperatives.
The company is working with 1000 smallholder farmers in Lilongwe district. The company has received an offer from Agro Trading E Comercio Geral Lda a partner company from Mozambique to supply this year 350 metric tonnes of Soy bean cake to the company valued at 630,000USD. It is also expected that through processing of soy bean cake. The company will be able to produce 70,000 litres of cooking oil as a by product. This will assist the company to earn extra money through local sales estimated to be around 200,000USD.

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Hossana Pig Production Club, Chiwamba EPA. Contacts: +265 999 416 178/ +265 999 700 350 SMALLHOLDER PIG FARMING under, Southern Africa Trade and Connectivity Project :Smallholder Pig farming

Pig production mainly focusing on increasing pork production to meet the demand of meat both locally and at the international level. This is to be done introduction of improved breeds and good management. There is also going to be more production of manure fore soil conservation.

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Doris Ndalama Establishment of Chicken Feed Production Plant and Chicken Layer Business

Phase Nine Investments is a Malawian-based company focused on developing an integrated poultry and soya value chain, aimed at enhancing agricultural productivity and food security. The proposed project involves the establishment of a chicken feed production plant and a chicken layer business in Matindi, Blantyre. The company will produce high-quality poultry feed, eggs, poultry manure, cooking oil, and live chickens. The project will cater to local and regional markets, with Mozambique identified as a key export destination for eggs.
Phase Nine Investments will source raw materials such as maize and soya beans from local farmers under contract farming arrangements, ensuring a steady supply of inputs for the poultry feed production. The company’s value proposition includes affordable, locally produced feed and a sustainable supply of poultry products. Additionally, the project will promote environmental sustainability through the use of solar power for energy efficiency and organic waste recycling. The market opportunity lies in the growing demand for poultry products in Malawi and the Southern African region, positioning the business as a key player in enhancing agricultural value chains and supporting local farmers while creating multiple revenue streams.

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146 Jesmo Investments Soya Cake and Cooking Oil Production Project

The business which is involved in the poultry value chains we would like to invest in the Soya Beans /Sunflower Processing Equipment with the aim of producing the Soya Beans Meal and Sunflower Meal as the main products for export whilest the by product is cooking oil .
With the investment we will achieve the following.
1.Soya /Sunflower Meal is the major ingredient of Chicken feed production and contributes to 24%, this will result in the opportunity to produce feed at a competitive price hence opening an opportunity to export the feed to the neighboring countries and will result in the low production cost of feed hence production of competitive priced eggs for export.
2. Generate foreign exchange for the country through exports of Soya cake meal to regional markets of South Africa, Zambia, Zimbabwe and Mozambique. When the Soya beans and Sunflower is processed 75% turns into Soya and Sunflower meal which is highly sought on the export market.
3.The By-Product of processing the Soya beans is the production of the crude edible oil which will be refined into cooking oil.The process will Assist Government with implementation of import substitution strategy for the country by displacing imported cooking oil in the domestic market in so doing saving the country precious

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3386 Establishment of a Pigeon Peas Processing Plant and Oil Extraction Plant

Pinnacle Projects Ltd (PP) is establishing a state-of-the-art pigeon peas processing plant and cooking oil extraction facility in Lilongwe to enhance Malawi’s agricultural value chain. The project will produce dal for export to India and cooking oil from locally sourced soya, groundnuts, and sunflower. The extracted cooking oil will be used internally for dal processing as well as sold to local consumers Additionally, by-products will be converted into animal feed, creating multiple revenue streams while reducing waste.

The project aligns with SATCP’s objectives by promoting value addition, enhancing trade, and fostering economic growth. Key impacts include increased foreign exchange earnings, job creation, and strengthened food security. The initiative will empower local farmers through contract farming, providing inputs and reliable markets.

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654 SATCP Matching Grant Program

The project requests funding for $ 50,000.00 to acquire a processing plant for animal and fish feeds. This project will increase the production capacity of poultry, fish, and meat products as it will increase demand for farm produce from smallholder farmers. Value addition will also be created in the process of feed-making.

The project will create employment, increase production capacity, and bring in economic empowerment.

There will be a collaboration between different stakeholders like smallholder farmers, suppliers of equipment, and potential customers.

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4945 Improved Soy Bean Production for Increased Yield and Revenue

REKAL AGRI SOLUTIONS is a company that is into production of legumes and cereals. The company has 10 hectares of land which is used for soy bean production. The company complements its produce by buying farm produce from smallholder farmers who are in cooperatives and clubs. The company aggregates and packages the soy bean grain and exports to Mozambique
The company is currently operating in 4 districts including, Lilongwe, Blantyre, Mchinji and Ntchisi. The company has a contract to supply 2000 metric tonnes of Soy bean grain valued at 1.6million dollars to their off-taker in Mozambique
The company on its own cannot manage to produce these quantitities therefore relies on cooperatives/clubs soy bean yield. The company is currently working with 1000 smallholder farmers and shall increase the number to 1500 farmers to ensure that it is able to fulfill its contractual obligations provided by the off-taker.

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2318 PATSIDYA ESTATE CITRUS FARM DEVELOPMENT PROJECT

Development of the farm by improving the irrigation system in order to improve fruit production, refurbishment construction of storage and office buildings and Security Brick wall, purchase of delivery vans and financing additional working capital.

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4800 Vegetable oil and Egg production for community benefit

The investment is a complete value chain of farm produce, adding value through food processing and circling back to environmental preservation. While serving our customers, we generate profit for business growth and also giving back to the community through employment and building their capacity for low-cost farming techniques. it is a win-win investment

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Local Buy Ltd Potato Value addition for Regional Markets Project

The project by Local-Buy Ltd to set-up a Potato Processing Factory to create new value added products for regional markets is designed to expand business operations, increase trade volumes and reduce trade costs in potato trading in Malawi and across Southern African region. The project creates market access opportunities for over 5000 farmers, creates new jobs, and contributes to foreign exchange generation.

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1168 : IMPROVED IRRIGATION INFRASTRUCTURE FOR INCREASED PRODUCTION AND MARKETING OF MACADAMIA NUTS

Ritz Amor Limited: Transforming Agriculture and Empowering Communities in Malawi

Ritz Amor Limited operates a 10-hectare macadamia nut plantation located in Thyolo District, Malawi. Macadamia nuts have gained global recognition as a premium and healthy alternative to other nuts, driving strong international demand. In response to this growing market and as part of Malawi’s export diversification efforts, Ritz Amor Limited has invested in macadamia farming and is poised for expansion.

By collaborating with over 200 smallholder farmers, this initiative has the potential to create significant socioeconomic benefits, positively impacting numerous families facing severe poverty due to challenging economic conditions. Private sector investments, such as ours, are crucial in helping countries like Malawi alleviate poverty. Export-led growth is especially vital for reducing import dependency and generating much-needed foreign exchange to procure essential commodities such as pharmaceuticals, fuel, and fertilizers. At Ritz Amor Limited, we are committed to playing a meaningful role in uplifting Malawians and driving economic progress.

Our plantation has the capacity to produce up to 200 metric tonnes of macadamia nuts annually at full maturity, generating approximately USD 1 million in export revenue. We firmly believe that this is a transformative and high-impact initiative.

To maximize our yields and ensure operational efficiency, we require investments in advanced irrigation systems, modern storage facilities, and agricultural machinery. We are seeking a matching grant of USD 172,000 to achieve these objectives, enabling us to unlock the full potential of our plantation and contribute meaningfully to Malawi’s economic and social development.

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Namalowe EcoFarm NAMALOWE LEGUME PRODUCTION- REFINANCING PROJECT

This is a business refinancing project of the current irrigated legume project at Namalowe Eco Farm. We are a medium to large-scale farming operation but% of our arable land as irrigated. Furthermore, our equipment is not climate-smart and not efficient in the production operations. In this project, we intend to expand our irrigated land from the current 40ha to 100ha which will increase our legume production volumes and increase our export capacity. We also intend to increase the volumes (from 30MT to 250MT) produced by increasing production efficiencies in these crops by using precision agricultural equipment and technology such as precision fertilizer applicator, agricu;tural spraying drone and striptill cultivator.
In South Africa, Zimbabwe and Mozambique exists markets for oilseeds such as groundnuts and soya and also sugarbeans, this is primarily because the production of these crops in those countries is mainly rainfed and with the droughts and floods experienced in the past seasons, we intend
This approach will allow us to increase(essentially double) our production volumes thus revenue and at the same time create sustainable job via winter cropping.

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1163 Connecting Farmers for Growth: Advancing Digital Access in Malawi’s Agricultural Sector

Access Communications Ltd (ACL) seeks to transform the livelihoods of smallholder farmers in Zomba, Balaka, Machinga, and Mangochi Districts by significantly expanding its mobile network infrastructure. Through a $495,400 matching grant from the World Bank’s SATCP Matching Grant Program, the project will establish 20 base stations, covering 40,000 square kilometers, distribute 200,000 SIM cards, and provide 5,000 smartphones with solar chargers. This initiative will grant farmers access to essential resources, including commodity prices, agricultural techniques, weather forecasts, and market opportunities. With free basic Internet and on-network calls provided for two years by ACL, the project will directly empower 200,000 smallholder farmers to increase productivity, improve income, and achieve sustainable agriculture. By bridging gaps in market access, knowledge sharing, and agricultural collaboration, this initiative will catalyze lasting change in rural Malawi.

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Kayola Processors, P.O Box 1598, Lilongwe Improved Cassava production and Processing to High-Quality Cassava Flour

Kayola Processors proposes a transformative project to revolutionize cassava production in Malawi by addressing critical challenges in the value chain. The initiative will empower 120 farmers in Lilongwe through training in high-yield cultivation techniques, provision of improved cassava cuttings, and the formation of cooperatives to streamline bulk sales. A state-of-the-art processing facility will be established to produce High-Quality Cassava Flour (HQCF), which has diverse industrial applications in confectionery, adhesives, paints, and packaging. By developing both local and export markets for HQCF, the project will reduce reliance on costly imports, create jobs, increase farmer incomes, and strengthen Malawi’s foreign exchange reserves. This effort will position cassava as a climate-resilient cash crop, fostering sustainable economic growth and improving livelihoods across the value chain.

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Evelyn Chibambo trading as E and G Investments E and G Investments Export Venture for Xtra Phala and Rice

E and G Investments produces and sells Yummylicious Xtra Phala porridge flour and rice. The company operates from Pondamali in Lilongwe and sells its products through retail and to corporate customers mainly based in the capital city. The objective of the company is to fight malnutrition and stunting among children in Malawi. Due to limited resources for production and distribution the company has not been able to reach to its maximum potential in covering all the districts in Malawi and going beyond the borders. Therefore, E and G Investments would like to request for funds to expand its operations through branding and marketing, mobility, certification meeting international standards and storage space. Following this, it is therefore justifiable for E and G Investments to go into a project of expanding its operations through this grant. With these funds E and G Investments plans to procure raw materials, undergo international standards certification, procure a vehicle to ease mobility and build a warehouse for improved storage.

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Local Buy Ltd Potato Value addition for Regional Markets Project

The project by Local-Buy Ltd to set-up a state of art “Potato Processing Factory” to create new value-added products for regional markets is designed to enhance trade competitiveness through expansion of business operations, increase value and volume of trade, and reduce trade costs in potato trading in Malawi and across Southern African region. The project creates value through (i) increase annual trade sales of value-added potato to US$2 Million, and (ii) Annual volume of potato sold collectively will increased from 700 MT to 10,000 MT and (iii) increase profit margin for participating actors by 25%. The project creates market access opportunities for over 5000 actors (farmers, traders, aggregators), creates formal and informal jobs for women and youth, and contributes to taxes and foreign exchange generation.

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Ndagha Sustainable Foods Limited (NSF) Upscaling High Quality Kilombero Rice Production in Newly Found Regions

The project is sort to upscale kilombero rice production in Mchinji district. Traditionally, rice production has been associated with lakeshore districts in Malawi but after 3 years of research trials, Ndagha Sustainable Foods Limited has succeeded in proving that kilombero rice does well even in Mchinji. This has necessitated us to go into mass production and add value, secure appropriate certification for possible export to Zambia and South Africa. The project intends to employ mechanized approach in both production and processing.

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4713 Producing high-quality organic oils(e.g., castor, chia and sunflower) and seeds through sustainable farming practices.

Wt Organics is a company under HGN investments. It is a provider of natural seeds, oils and also guides its customers on usage of natural remedies to enhance health and wellness.

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Healthy kids(ana athanzi )

BYte Educate a yet to register social enterprise anticipates conducting a project called healthy kids(ana athanzi ) in a bid to promote good health amongst malnourished, orphaned and needy infants in the ages zero to three. Project ana athanzi is aimed at promoting good nutrition for kids through provision of cheap porridge flour, peanut to low-income households’ provision of nutrition education for kids. The project targets Mchinji and Dedza Districts.

In line with the nutrition strategy for Malawi are notable areas of concern to support infants in malnutrition, the strategy document states the following: Over the past two decades, Malawi has experienced a decline in the rates of undernutrition, an indication that investments in nutrition are paying off. The percentage of children under five years of age who are stunted has decreased from 47.1 to 37.1, underweight from 12.8 to 11.7 and wasting from 4.0 to 2.7 (DHS 2010 and DHS 2015-16 respectively). Similarly, the prevalence of micronutrient deficiencies decreased, anemia decreased from 55 percent to 28 percent and Vitamin A from 59 percent to 4 percent (MNS 2009 and MNS 2015 – 16 respectively). Even with the noted decline in undernutrition, continued efforts are needed to address micronutrient deficiencies and the high rates of stunting. Additionally, Zinc deficiency is an emerging public health concern affecting over 60 percent of the population including children under the age of five and women of reproductive age group (MNS 2015).

The causes of undernutrition are manifold: repeated infections including acute respiratory infections, diarrhea, and malaria; suboptimal breastfeeding and infant feeding practices resulting in inadequate dietary intake are the immediate causes of malnutrition. The underlying causes include food insecurity; gender inequality; poor hygiene practices and lack of safe water and sanitation. As such, malnutrition is a complex problem that persists due to multiple causes rooted in various sectors. In addition to nutrition-specific interventions, nutrition-sensitive interventions that are multi-sectoral are essential in reducing and eradicating malnutrition in Malawi.

Byte educate seeks to support the national nutrition goal by providing custom made nutrient rich porridge flour, and peanut butter to empower households with malnourished infants under the age of five together with nutrition promotional messages. The products will be made available at a reasonable price as the production will be done inhouse. The project will recover from normal sales to other markets other than the targeted population. The project owns a 5 hectares land with a water source which will boost irrigation farming. The farm will grow Maize, Soya and groundnuts for the purposes of producing the products which will be sold to the targeted population fairly. In the long run, the project will have a maize mill for inhouse production of the flour.

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6522 Enhancement of improved crop production and economy through Mechanization.

In this project RW Traders intends to enhance improved groundnuts and soya production through mechanization. The also focus on aiming at producing quality products that shall meet even international markets that is why it is proposing to procure a tractor. The project shall contribute to strengthening Malawi’s economic position, reducing the need for foreign borrowing and boosting economic sovereignty and reduced unemployment rates and improving living standards especially for youths and women

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108 AVET – EMPOWEREMENT OF WOMEN & YOUTH IN AGRI VALUE CHAIN

The project shall involve in irrigation – crop farming, growing of soya, pigeon peas and sun flower. And add value, into production of cooking oil, soya milk, soya chunks and animals feeds in commercial quantity.

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6798 Chicken Layering Process Using Machinery

The chicken layering process using machinery automates egg production by housing hens in tiered cages equipped with automated feeding, watering, and waste removal systems. Conveyor belts collect eggs directly from the cages, which are then cleaned, graded, and packaged by machines. Sensors monitor hen health and environmental conditions, ensuring optimal productivity. Manure is automatically collected for disposal or reuse, and packaged eggs are stored in temperature-controlled environments before efficient distribution. This process enhances efficiency, reduces labor, and ensures consistent egg quality on a large scale

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840 Satcp matching grants

Attached

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PINEAPPLE VALUE ADDITION

Roadside Harvest Limited in its strategy to engage small-scale producers of fruits and vegetables, will now collaborate with Pineapple cooperatives in Thyolo and Mulanje who (cooperatives) were established and trained by Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) to sustainably produce Pineapples but have no reliable market
The business will buy pineapples which will be processed for local and export market as whole, juice and other products such and Jam and Marmalade.
Over 500 farmers organized on groups will have access to formal market with competitive price for their Pineapples. As the business grows, more producers will be able to sale their pineapples directly to the business

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871 Enhancing Agricultural Sustainability and Food Security Through Cultivation of Drought Resistant Crops: Cassava, Sunflower & Groundnuts

Cassava, Sweet potatoes are staple food crops in many regions around the world, providing essential nutrition and income for millions of smallholder farmers. However, their production often faces constraints due to limited access to quality planting materials, inadequate knowledge of modern farming techniques, and challenges in market access. Furthermore, farmers in Malawi usually depend on maize as a staple food crop which has resulted in big losses due to high input costs and dry spells. Cassava and sweet potatoes are highly tolerant to dry spells. Therefore, this project aims to address these issues by supporting the expansion of cassava and sweet potato production at Nohakherha Farms and surrounding smallholder farmers, thereby enhancing food security, improving livelihoods, and promoting sustainable agriculture. Malawi heavily depends on maize as a staple food crop but maize production seems to face many challenges as most maize varieties are not drought resistant. Malawi is currently facing prolonged periods of dry spells across the country that is leaving more households with less or no harvest to sustain their survival. For example this year there is a heavy outcry from both smallholder farmers and large scale farmers as they have all been hit by the scarcity of rainfall. This implies that there will be shortage of food in Malawi.

Growing drought resistant food crops is a better solution to this problem as people will be looking for maize substitutes. Drought resistant food crops like cassava and sweet potato serves as substitutes for maize. This also includes growing other drought tolerant cash crops like sunflower so as to avoid a total loss when dry spells strike

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871 Enhancing Agricultural Sustainability and Food Security Through Cultivation of Drought Resistant Crops: Cassava, Sunflower & Groundnuts

Cassava, Sweet potatoes are staple food crops in many regions around the world, providing essential nutrition and income for millions of smallholder farmers. However, their production often faces constraints due to limited access to quality planting materials, inadequate knowledge of modern farming techniques, and challenges in market access. Furthermore, farmers in Malawi usually depend on maize as a staple food crop which has resulted in big losses due to high input costs and dry spells. Cassava and sweet potatoes are highly tolerant to dry spells. Therefore, this project aims to address these issues by supporting the expansion of cassava and sweet potato production at Nohakherha Farms and surrounding smallholder farmers, thereby enhancing food security, improving livelihoods, and promoting sustainable agriculture. Malawi heavily depends on maize as a staple food crop but maize production seems to face many challenges as most maize varieties are not drought resistant. Malawi is currently facing prolonged periods of dry spells across the country that is leaving more households with less or no harvest to sustain their survival. For example this year there is a heavy outcry from both smallholder farmers and large scale farmers as they have all been hit by the scarcity of rainfall. This implies that there will be shortage of food in Malawi.

Growing drought resistant food crops is a better solution to this problem as people will be looking for maize substitutes. Drought resistant food crops like cassava and sweet potato serves as substitutes for maize. This also includes growing other drought tolerant cash crops like sunflower so as to avoid a total loss when dry spells strike

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6602 Sustainable Farming Initiative

Project Overview

The farming project aims to establish a sustainable and profitable agricultural venture that produces high-quality crops and promotes environmental stewardship.

Objectives

1. Increase crop yields: Implement modern farming techniques and technology to enhance crop productivity.
2. Improve crop quality: Adopt best practices for crop management, handling, and storage.
3. Enhance environmental sustainability: Implement conservation tillage, crop rotation, and integrated pest management to reduce environmental impact.
4. Increase profitability: Optimize crop selection, pricing, and marketing strategies to maximize revenue.

Project Components

1. Land preparation: Clearing, plowing, and fertilizing the land.
2. Crop selection: Choosing high-demand, high-yielding crops (e.g., maize, soybeans, vegetables).
3. Irrigation system: Installing a drip irrigation system to conserve water.
4. Crop management: Implementing integrated pest management, crop rotation, and conservation tillage.
5. Marketing strategy: Developing a marketing plan to sell produce directly to consumers, wholesalers, or processors.

Expected Outcomes

1. Increased crop yields: 20% increase in crop yields within the first year.
2. Improved crop quality: 90% of produce meets high-quality standards.
3. Environmental benefits: 30% reduction in water usage and 25% reduction in chemical usage.
4. Increased profitability: 15% increase in revenue within the first year.

Timeline

1. Project planning: 2 months
2. Land preparation: 3 months
3. Crop planting: 1 month
4. Crop management: Ongoing
5. Harvesting and marketing: 6 months

Budget

1. Initial investment: $100,000 (land preparation, irrigation system, equipment)
2. Operating costs: $50,000 per year (seeds, fertilizers, labor)
3. Marketing expenses: $10,000 per year

This summary provides a general overview of a farming project. The specifics may vary depending on factors like location, climate, and crop selection.

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833 Increasing Export Through Production and Processing of seed oil in Malawi (Sunflower and Soya)

MCM Investment is a woman owned Agribusiness, registered with Registrar of companies and Ministry of Trade as a Medium Enterprise.

MCM Investment has a factory at Mpingu in Lilongwe but engages small holder farmers (majority are women and youth) through contract farming from Lilongwe, Mangochi, Mchinji and Kasungu to grow sunflower and soya. These are processed to SWEET GOLD cooking oil and cake. The sunflower cooking oil is of high value as it is vegetable has a good odour and does not solidify like other oils on the market. The sweet gold is already on the local markets. Through this proposal we would like to start exporting.

Our request investment is Warehouse. This will help enhance quantity and quality of sunflower. The small holders farmers will have available markets. in addition, small holder farmers will benefit through selling sunflower. this will increase household income. farmers will also benefit from technical extension.

The use of manure will be encouraged and not fertilizer as part of environment safeguard.

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85 Scaling Up Value Addition for Incomes and Nutrition (SUV4IN)

The Project seeks to upscale nutritious food value addition to target customers at the lower base of the market pyramid with affordable and accessible nutritious food. It will strengthen the small holder suppliers capacity in production of raw materials, resilience and adaptability to climate change and increase their incomes through engaging in off-taking partnership with Lilies Innovations.

Objectives
1. To Increase volume of raw materials sourced by 40% through partnering with smallholder farmers, mega farmers under irrigated and rain-fed agriculture by 2027
1. To increase volume of value added products by 60% in by 2027
2. To Increase participating smallholder productivity and competitiveness by 20% through enhancing access to improved, drought tolerant seeds and climate change adaptation capacities by 2027
3. To Increase farmer access to business support services like market, inputs, finances, mentorship
4. Reduce business transaction costs by 15% by 2027

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1305 SATCP MATCHING GRANT CONCEPT NOTE

The project will Enhancing Fertilizer, Pesticides, Herbicides Access application for Increased Agricultural Productivity and Regional Trade integrations within the Nacala and beira Corridors

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472 Increasing the Storage and Processing Capacity for MAME Rice to meet Malawi’s market Demand and Export to SADC Countries

MAME Foods Ltd was established in 2019 and its been growing its market share in Malawi. WE currently process and pack rice, which is Pre-certified by the Malawi Bureau of Standards and distributes it to shops across Malawi mainly Ekhaya and Chipiku plus.
MAME Foods has also been supplying rice and other foodstuffs to Malawi Defence Forces and other organisations.
MAME Foods acquired land to put their mills and warehouses in Lilongwe at Chitsime along the Western bypass but because of the effect of Covid 19 on finances the work stopped and has not been resumed. Currently, MAME uses temporary premises in New Area 43 and the milling is done on commercial rice mills and then the sorting and packing is done at its premises. Our main market is Malawi, and we are unable to reach the full potential because of our limited processing capacity. We are looking at increasing our storage and our processing capacity so that we can meet the Malawi demand as well as start exporting into other SADC countries, where interest for the rice has already been shown by some customers
We are looking for the project to procure a full rice processing plant, a rice drying machine, a prefabricated steel mill house and warehouse and add to the 2025 stored stock of unpolished rice during the new rice harvesting season of 2025.

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Grey Gold Pty Ltd Ministry of Transport and Public Works Southern Africa Trade and Connectivity Project

The SATCP Matching Grants Program is a funding initiative aimed at accelerating trade and economic development in Southern Africa. This program provides financial support to businesses, helping them scale up operations, explore new markets, and innovate. By matching a portion of your investment, we share the risk and reward, empowering you to drive impactful growth and sustainable success.

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3089 AGRO OILS

The proposed project seeks funding to establish a state-of-the-art sunflower oil processing plant designed to empower both small-scale and large-scale sunflower farmers. The plant will serve as a value addition hub, transforming raw sunflower seeds into high-quality, market-ready sunflower oil and byproducts such as nutrient-rich sunflower seed cake for animal feed. This initiative aims to enhance the agricultural value chain, improve farmers’ incomes, and contribute to food security and economic growth in the region.

Sunflower farming is a significant agricultural activity in the area, but farmers face challenges in accessing reliable markets and maximizing the economic potential of their produce. The processing plant will address these challenges by offering fair prices for sunflower seeds and providing a sustainable market for farmers. Additionally, it will contribute to local employment creation, improve the availability of locally produced cooking oil, and reduce the reliance on imported oils.

The project will incorporate modern, efficient oil extraction technology to ensure high yield and quality while adopting environmentally sustainable practices to minimize waste. The inclusion of smallholder farmers through cooperatives and training programs will ensure equitable participation and the long-term success of the venture.

Funding support will enable the acquisition of machinery, the establishment of processing facilities, and farmer training initiatives, ensuring a strong foundation for the project’s sustainability and scalability. By bridging the gap between agriculture and industry, this initiative will significantly impact the livelihoods of sunflower farmers and contribute to regional economic development.

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M.Misi trader is soler trader in agribusiness. GROWING SOYA, FOR LOCAL DEMAND AND INTERNATIONAL MARKET

Value Chain: Soya Beans.

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3441 Promoting All Farmers Through Climate Smart Agriculture and Sustainable Markets for improved production and Commercialization

Addressing key agricultural challenges and presenting viable solutions to boost productivity and market access in Malawi. With an emphasis on long term sustainability of the irrigation systems and modern machinery.

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3441 Promoting All Farmers Through Climate Smart Agriculture and Sustainable Markets for improved production and Commercialization

Addressing key agricultural challenges and presenting viable solutions to boost productivity and market access in Malawi. With an emphasis on long term sustainability of the irrigation systems and modern machinery.

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Jacqueline Joyreen Banda Sustainable Production of Nutrition Food for Good Health (SPNFH)

Jeyie Foods seeks to enhance food security, combat malnutrition, and promote community health through the production of fortified porridge flour. Using locally sourced ingredients, our porridge flour is enriched with essential vitamins and minerals to provide a nutritious, convenient food option for schools, hospitals, and communities. With a $49,000 matching grant, we aim to establish a modern processing plant, scale production to meet growing demand, and expand into new markets such as Mandimba Market in Mozambique.

This project will also strengthen partnerships with smallholder farmers by providing improved seeds, training in sustainable farming practices, and fair market rates through off-take agreements. By improving crop yields and empowering farmers economically, we will foster a sustainable cycle of growth. Our initiative addresses malnutrition, improves livelihoods, and contributes to climate change mitigation by promoting resilient agricultural practices and planting fertilizer, moringa, and mango trees. The project is designed to create lasting social, economic, and environmental impact.

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3441 Promoting All Farmers Through Climate Smart Agriculture and Sustainable Markets for improved production and Commercialization

Addressing key agricultural challenges and presenting viable solutions to boost productivity and market access in Malawi. With an emphasis on long term sustainability of the irrigation systems and modern machinery.

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3441 Promoting All Farmers Through Climate Smart Agriculture and Sustainable Markets for improved production and Commercialization

Addressing key agricultural challenges and presenting viable solutions to boost productivity and market access in Malawi. With an emphasis on long term sustainability of the irrigation systems and modern machinery.

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3441 Promoting All Farmers Through Climate Smart Agriculture and Sustainable Markets for improved production and Commercialization

Addressing key agricultural challenges and presenting viable solutions to boost productivity and market access in Malawi. With an emphasis on long term sustainability of the irrigation systems and modern machinery.

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1445 MECHANIZATION OF SOYBEAN THROUGH VALUE ADDITION

Phindu Smallholder Farmers Limited is a farmer members organization in production of soya bean with the aim of collective action towards commercialization drive. The project aims at value addition of Soybean by producing cooking oil and Soybean Cake.
The association is challenged with the capacity of setting up cooking oil processing plant which will be key for the growth of the association while uplifting the livelihood of smallholder farmers. Hence the application for matching grant to procure Cooking Oil processing Plant.
The project aims to find market access by smallholder farmer members, business growth of association, creation of employment, economic development in the community.

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544 GROUNDNUTS PRODUCTION MECHANISATION

The project looks at expanding the production of ground nuts 2 times per year through solar powered irrigation mechanization and provide high standard branded products in order to meet the export market that would help the nation earn forex at the same time creating more Jobs for the adjacent youth and the community of which most of them are jobless which led sometimes to misbehave. Job creation among the community will help reduce the number of people relying on charcoal burning business, in return that will be able help conserve the environment
Our currents products or revenue streams are farming (groundnuts, maize production) Farm inputs and tools retailing and fumigation ans pest control services
The diversification aiming at high standards branded groundnuts meeting both local and international export market

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6602 Sustainable Farming Initiative

Project Overview

The farming project aims to establish a sustainable and profitable agricultural venture that produces high-quality crops and promotes environmental stewardship.

Objectives

1. Increase crop yields: Implement modern farming techniques and technology to enhance crop productivity.
2. Improve crop quality: Adopt best practices for crop management, handling, and storage.
3. Enhance environmental sustainability: Implement conservation tillage, crop rotation, and integrated pest management to reduce environmental impact.
4. Increase profitability: Optimize crop selection, pricing, and marketing strategies to maximize revenue.

Project Components

1. Land preparation: Clearing, plowing, and fertilizing the land.
2. Crop selection: Choosing high-demand, high-yielding crops (e.g., maize, soybeans, vegetables).
3. Irrigation system: Installing a drip irrigation system to conserve water.
4. Crop management: Implementing integrated pest management, crop rotation, and conservation tillage.
5. Marketing strategy: Developing a marketing plan to sell produce directly to consumers, wholesalers, or processors.

Expected Outcomes

1. Increased crop yields: 20% increase in crop yields within the first year.
2. Improved crop quality: 90% of produce meets high-quality standards.
3. Environmental benefits: 30% reduction in water usage and 25% reduction in chemical usage.
4. Increased profitability: 15% increase in revenue within the first year.

Timeline

1. Project planning: 2 months
2. Land preparation: 3 months
3. Crop planting: 1 month
4. Crop management: Ongoing
5. Harvesting and marketing: 6 months

Budget

1. Initial investment: $10,000 (land preparation, irrigation system, equipment)
2. Operating costs: $5,000 per year (seeds, fertilizers, labor)
3. Marketing expenses: $1,000 per year

This summary provides a general overview of a farming project. The specifics may vary depending on factors like location, climate, and crop selection.

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921 ESTABLISHMENT OF PIGEON PEA PROCESSING AND OIL EXTRACTION PLANT

DIVERSIFICATION OF TRADE BY VALUE ADDITION

We-Jilani Trading see the assistance through the SATCP-MGP to establish a state-of-the-art pigeon peas processing plant for the production of Dal and a Soya Bean/Sunflower/Groundnuts Oil Extraction Plant.

Our Initiative aims to enhance Malawi’s agricultural value chain transitioning from raw exportation to value-added products. The project aligns with SATCP’s objectives:
Promote Trade,Enhance connectivity and Foster Economic Development.

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1460 Likhubula Filling Station

Construction was already done and the fuel station facility is operational, rented out. What has been lacking is a financial capacity to run the facility – procure fuels and oils; pay the work force and expand operations.

The proposed project aims at taking back the facility, provide locals with employment and grow the facility so that it gives rise to more facilities like it.

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1310 Promoting Indigenous female owned business chicken breeding project.

The Company is in poultry business which started 5 years ago owned by a female with idea to promote indigenous owned business and to provide employment to women and the youth.

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138 MANGO FARMING

Thumbwe Traders Mango Farm is a newly established agricultural venture in Neno District, Malawi. With a total land area of 31 hectares, the farm is set to become a major producer of mangoes in the region, contributing to sustainable agriculture, climate change mitigation, and local economic development.
The farm aims to plant 50,000 mango trees by 2027 in phases:
• 2025: 10,000 mango trees
• 2026: 20,000 mango trees
• 2027: 20,000 mango trees
I will use part of my savings and month salary to finance part of the project.
Harvesting is expected to begin in 2027, as mango trees typically take three years to bear fruit. Initial sales will focus on the local market, with plans to explore export opportunities and value-added products such as dried mangoes and mango pulp juice.
The farm will address critical social and environmental challenges in Neno District by creating employment, providing affordable mangoes to locals, and reducing deforestation through alternative income sources
I will use part of my savings and month salary to finance part of the project

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Ruth Mbulaje, Managing Director and Founder, PATRUT Investments. • Phone Number: +265 995 720 461 /+265 884 647 418 • Email Address: ruthholla03@gmail.com PATRUT Investments Grains

PATRUT Investment Grains aims to enhance the productivity, value addition, and market access of groundnuts and maize farming in Malawi. By acquiring and deploying modern agricultural machinery, the project will mechanize key stages of the farming process, including planting, harvesting, and processing. This initiative seeks to address challenges such as low productivity, high post-harvest losses, and limited value addition, which hinder the competitiveness of smallholder farmers in local and regional markets.
Project Objectives:
1. Boost Productivity: Introduce efficient planting and harvesting techniques to increase crop yields and reduce labor intensity.
2. Reduce Post-Harvest Losses: Improve processing and storage practices to enhance the quality and shelf-life of maize and groundnuts.
3. Empower Farmers: Provide training on mechanized farming and sustainable practices to smallholder farmers, particularly women and youth.
4. Enhance Market Access: Create value-added products like groundnut flour and maize meal to tap into high-demand markets.
Expected Outcomes:
• Increase in maize and groundnut yields by 30% within two years.
• Reduction in post-harvest losses by 40% through improved processing techniques.
• Empowerment of 200+ farmers, with a focus on women and youth, through training and resource access.
• Improved income levels for farmers by linking them to competitive markets.
Alignment with SATCP Goals:
The project supports the Southern African Trade and Connectivity Project’s objectives by enhancing agricultural productivity, promoting value chain development, and facilitating trade through the production of high-quality, market-ready grains.

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2900 ARCHARIES MANUFACTURING

Increase production: Achieve high yields in fresh peppers and mangoes by implementing best agricultural practices using the local people in the district of Thyolo where water availability is highly throughout the year.

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93 Empowering women and youth in Agriculture

The project will engage women and the youth in its activities which will have a very big impact in society. The project will involve 1,500 households in farming activities, 80% of which will be women and the youth. It will help the women and the youth to be empowered through giving them opportunities that will help them in creating income by buying from them and also job creation.
The project will also bridge the nutritional gap because some of the value chains that we will be farming whether buying from them being it raw or processed commodity, in the end we are trying to bridge the nutritional gap which is always there. The assumption is that in our dealings we are able to segregate our prices to reach out to people who can not afford to buy expensive commodities.

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207 SATCP MATCHING GRANTS

Wijays Enterprises Limited, a manufacturing company based in Kanengo, Lilongwe, specializes in producing hygiene products, cooking oil, herbs, food supplements, and animal feed. To source high-quality raw materials, Wijays partners with cooperatives and small-scale farmers who cultivate specific crops, including sunflower, soya, groundnuts, rice, beans, and herbs like rosemary, mint, aloe vera, moringa, hibiscus, and chillies. Through an offtakership agreement, Wijays Enterprises ensures a stable market for its partner farmers’ produce.

Wijays Enterprises utilizes the sourced produce as raw materials to manufacture a range of products, including cooking oil, hygiene items like soaps and detergents, and various food products and spices. To meet growing demand and support its export ambitions, Wijays Enterprises is expanding its network of out-grower farmers and cooperatives, with plans to export surplus raw materials, such as sunflower, beans, groundnuts, soya, and chillies, to countries including China, South Africa, Zambia, and Botswana.

Wijays Enterprises champions sustainable agriculture by promoting integrated farming practices that prioritize environmental stewardship, enhance profitability, and improve the overall well-being of farmers.

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207 SATCP MATCHING GRANTS

Wijays Enterprises Limited, a manufacturing company based in Kanengo, Lilongwe, specializes in producing hygiene products, cooking oil, herbs, food supplements, and animal feed. To source high-quality raw materials, Wijays partners with cooperatives and small-scale farmers who cultivate specific crops, including sunflower, soya, groundnuts, rice, beans, and herbs like rosemary, mint, aloe vera, moringa, hibiscus, and chillies. Through an offtakership agreement, Wijays Enterprises ensures a stable market for its partner farmers’ produce.

Wijays Enterprises utilizes the sourced produce as raw materials to manufacture a range of products, including cooking oil, hygiene items like soaps and detergents, and various food products and spices. To meet growing demand and support its export ambitions, Wijays Enterprises is expanding its network of out-grower farmers and cooperatives, with plans to export surplus raw materials, such as sunflower, beans, groundnuts, soya, and chillies, to countries including China, South Africa, Zambia, and Botswana.

Wijays Enterprises champions sustainable agriculture by promoting integrated farming practices that prioritize environmental stewardship, enhance profitability, and improve the overall well-being of farmers.

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Mayamiko Ndala Mosquito and fishing net Production Facility(Recycling)

This project aims to establish a sustainable business in Malawi focused on the production of mosquito nets and fishing nets using recycled plastics. The initiative seeks a grant of $500,000 to cover essential costs such as machinery, operational expenses, employee salaries, and logistics. The project will contribute to reducing plastic waste, promote environmental sustainability, and support public health by producing mosquito nets that help combat malaria. It will also support the local fishing industry by providing affordable, durable fishing nets made from recycled materials.
The business will operate a production facility that collects, sorts, and processes PET plastics (primarily from used plastic bottles and old fishing nets) into fibers, which are then woven into high-quality mosquito nets and fishing nets. This eco-friendly solution addresses the growing need for affordable mosquito nets and sustainable fishing practices in Malawi.Key elements of the project include:
1. Job Creation: The business will hire four employees, including a CEO, an operations manager, two machine operators, and a sales and marketing officer, ensuring the creation of local employment opportunities.
2. Revenue Generation: The production will target the local market, including government health programs, NGOs, and the fishing industry. The company anticipates generating over $400,000 in revenue during the first year.
3. Sustainability: The project will use recycled plastic, reducing waste and promoting a circular economy. The aim is to scale up production and increase market reach in the coming years.
4. Travel and Logistics: The project will also cover the costs of purchasing or renting a vehicle, fuel, and logistics for transporting raw materials and finished products.
The grant will be used for the purchase of machinery, including shredders, extruders, and weaving looms, as well as the operational costs associated with running the business. With a solid growth plan and a focus on profitability, this project aims to make a significant impact on public health, environmental sustainability, and the local economy in Malawi.

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944 Warehouse construction

Dear sir/Madam
Iam Chisomo Malowa from Damascus road agro traders based in lilongwe area23.
In a nut shell Damascus focuses on empowering small-scale farmers through buying and selling of farm produce at reasonable prices. We create more work opportunities amongst the youths during the season.

We also have opportunity offers to ship soya beans to Zimbabwean company called Hamara. Damascus road agro traders last year purchased two empty plots wealthy M15 million kwacha in area 23 chiuzira as part of solution of storage facilities.

Due to instability of kwacha ,devaluation and high prices of building materials were unable to start the building warehouse. This is the reasons why we are proposing funding for warehouse.
This project will create more employment opportunities to reduce poverty amongst the youths.

Hope our proposal will be considered.
On behalf of Damascus team.,
Yours faithfully
Chisomo Malowa
+265983837922
chisomomalowa8@gmail.com

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127 Enhancing Small-Scale chili production: A sustainable approach to agribusiness-to-agribusiness development and Export Promotion.

Project title
Enhancing Small-Scale chili production: A sustainable approach to agribusiness-to-agribusiness development and Export Promotion.
Summary of the project
The business operations will focus on the production and export of Bird’s Eye chilies, a highly sought-after crop in European and Asian markets for its use in pharmaceutical, culinary, and cosmetic industries. The growing global demand for chili products presents a remarkable opportunity for Malawi to enhance its agricultural exports.
Through this project, Njaliwe Estate seeks to address seasonal production challenges by introducing irrigation farming, empowering more small-holder farmers in chili farming, streamlining logistics with a 30-ton truck for transportation from Malawi to the port of Beira, and adding value to its products by investing in a chili oil extraction machine and rehabilitation of existing storage facilities.
Value of the project
$627,000.00

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Dr. Alfred Osunsanya / Tonny Mittochi/ Arthur Chipata and Mrs. Patricia Osunsanya: Adaran Johnson Associates: Email: eureka2003food@yahoo.com; Cell/WhatsApp: +265999207321 /0992175801: Lilongwe. Malawi. Soya Milk and Beverage Production

This is investment started some 20 years back but on very small scale with a 10,000 USD equipment and found viable. The commercial effort started about 15 years ago with the construction of the factory at 6 Miles in Lilongwe. With resources from consultancy the factory and one quarter of the equipment was completed 5 years ago. With no consultancy we turned to the banks to fund the remaining equipment, as listed in the attachment but has failed, even with the factory and machinery as collaterals.
The plan is to extract and sell about 1 million liters per year packaged in 250 ml UHT Sterilized pouches for 1.0 USD per liter.
The team leader has M.Sc in Crops storage and processing and PhD in management, two partners are trained accountants.

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Fair James Mpinganjira Livelihood Transformation through Orange SweetPotato bakery

The rising prices and importing costs of wheat flour has resulted in sharp rise of bread prices and other bakery products. On the other hand, good rains and favourable soils is making Orange Fleshed Sweet potato production increasing annually in Mwanza. The increase is mainly due to 3 reasons; rising of inputs like fertilizer making it difficult for farmers to grow much of inputs intense crops like tobacco and maize hence opting for orange fleshed sweet potato (OFSP), secondly, the unstable rains Malawi is recieving is making OFSP best option as its a drought tolerant crop and lastly OFSP is opted because of its high vitamin content unlike other varieties as it is a cheap source of essential vitamins to all ages including children, pregnant women and elderly.
The high production of OFSP is a highway to forex availability and livelihood tranformation for Mwanza community and Malawi at Large. Through value addition, OFSP a high quality nutritious bread and other bakery products like cake and doughnuts are made. The project will therefore establish a bakery for bread, cake and doughnuts with OFSP as its main raw material and by-products from the bakery will be matured into organic fertilizer and chicken feed.
The project is expected to offer full employment to 7 Malawians who will be working in the bakery and its marketing, additionally, the project will offer temporary employment for more than 50 youth Malawian who will be engaged during peak seasons.
On the Forex , the project is expected to flood Malawi with at least 10000$ equivalent through sales to neighboring Mozambique for the first year and projected to double in 4year of its operation. There is high demand of bread and bakery products not only in Mwanza and Neno but Mozambique side who queue for bread from vans from Blantyre bakeries.
The project will be environmental friendly; workers will have protected gears for their safety, there will be poultry feed making from OFSP byproducts and a maturing bin for very last waste from the factory.

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146 Jesmo Investments Soya Cake and Cooking Oil Project

The business which is involved in the poultry value chains we would like to invest in the Soya Beans /Sunflower Processing Equipment with the aim of producing the Soya Beans Meal and Sunflower Meal as the main products for export whilest the by product is cooking oil .
With the investment we will achieve the following.
1.Soya /Sunflower Meal is the major ingredient of Chicken feed production and contributes to 24%, this will result in the opportunity to produce feed at a competitive price hence opening an opportunity to export the feed to the neighboring countries and will result in the low production cost of feed hence production of competitive priced eggs for export.
2. Generate foreign exchange for the country through exports of Soya cake meal to regional markets of South Africa, Zambia, Zimbabwe and Mozambique. When the Soya beans and Sunflower is processed 75% turns into Soya and Sunflower meal which is highly sought on the export market.
3.The By-Product of processing the Soya beans is the production of the crude edible oil which will be refined into cooking oil.The process will Assist Government with implementation of import substitution strategy for the country by displacing imported cooking oil in the domestic market in so doing saving the country precious

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3441 Promoting all Farmers through Climate Smart Agriculture and sustainable Markets for improved productivity and commercialization

Lingamasa General Dealers 1 (LGD1) does seed and grain production, and aggregation of grain/produce for various crops such as Irish Potato, Soya beans, Groundnuts, Beans, Pigeon Pea and Sesame. It also provides extension services to the farmers. LGD1 has faced challenges to grow its business and increase production due to a number of factors. These include low yields due to lack of Machinery, irrigation, packaging, storage and transportation facilities. Lack of technical expertise also contributing to these low yields. This project is to therefore enhance production by alleviating these challenges to meet the growing demand locally and abroad and at the same time mitigating the potential environmental and social impacts the project might cause.

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1507 IMPROVED FEEDING PRACTICES FOR LAYERS CHICKEN FOR INCREASED PRODUCTION OF EGGS

Chez Poulet Investment, a leading poultry egg production and distribution company, is seeking financial support to address several challenges that are currently affecting its operations. These challenges include inadequate egg supply, high feed costs, logistical disruptions, and egg losses. To improve its capabilities, Chez Poulet plans to acquire a feed-making machine, construct a warehouse, chicken cages and purchase a delivery van. Additionally, the company aims to support the local poultry farming community by providing high-quality feed at a lower cost as part of its contribution to the project.

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Trend Setters School Shoes for Malawi

Project Summary

Project Title:

Scaling Trend Setters’ Production Capacity to Meet Local Demand for Affordable, High-Quality Footwear

Applicant Organization:

Trend Setters – A Malawian shoe manufacturing company specializing in school shoes, safety boots, and combat boots.

Project Location:

Chitawira Light Industrial Area, Blantyre District, Malawi

Project Duration:

18 Months

Total Funding Request:

$25,000

Project Background & Rationale

Malawi’s footwear market is dominated by imported products, with 87% of school shoes being foreign-made. Many local families struggle to afford quality shoes for their children, leading to low durability, frequent replacements, and financial strain.

Trend Setters, a locally owned shoe manufacturing company, was founded to bridge this gap by producing high-quality, durable, and affordable school shoes. Despite acquiring new machinery, the company lacks the capital to procure sufficient raw materials and fully transition to automated production.

This project seeks funding to increase production capacity to 2,000 pairs per month, create jobs, and position Trend Setters as a key local supplier in Malawi’s footwear market.

Project Objectives

Increase Production Efficiency: Shift from manual to semi-automated production to enhance product quality and output.

Market Expansion: Strengthen distribution networks to reach more schools and retailers.

Job Creation: Expand the workforce by hiring additional factory workers, a finance manager, and a marketing team.

Product Diversification: Improve existing school shoe designs and gradually expand into safety boots and combat boots.

Import Substitution: Reduce reliance on imported footwear by offering affordable local alternatives.

Key Activities & Implementation Timeline

The 18-month project will be executed in four phases:

Phase 1 (Months 1-3): Setup & Procurement

Secure funding and purchase essential raw materials

Install and test automated equipment

Recruit key staff

Phase 2 (Months 4-6): Production Optimization

Train staff on modern machinery

Conduct quality assurance and trial production

Launch a marketing and branding campaign

Phase 3 (Months 7-12): Full-Scale Production & Market Expansion

Increase output to 2,000 pairs per month

Establish new distribution partnerships with schools, retail stores, and bulk buyers

Conduct sales promotions and school outreach programs

Phase 4 (Months 13-18): Growth & Diversification

Strengthen supply chain and expand raw material sourcing

Introduce new shoe models (safety boots, combat boots)

Evaluate project impact and plan for long-term expansion

Expected Outcomes & Impact

✔ 24,000+ locally manufactured school shoes annually✔ Reduction in imported school shoes, strengthening the local economy✔ More than 20 new jobs created, empowering local youth and skilled workers✔ Affordable, high-quality footwear accessible to thousands of school children✔ Sustainable growth of a local business contributing to Malawi’s economic development

Conclusion

This project represents a transformational opportunity for Trend Setters to scale operations, increase market share, and support economic empowerment in Malawi.

With $25,000 in funding, we can transition to a more efficient, automated production model, ensuring affordable, high-quality footwear for Malawian students and professionals while creating jobs and reducing reliance on imports.

We look forward to your support in realizing this vision.

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730 Establishment of Chicken Feed Production Plant and Chicken Layer Business

Phase Nine Investments is a Malawian-based company focused on developing an integrated poultry and soya value chain, aimed at enhancing agricultural productivity and food security. The proposed project involves the establishment of a chicken feed production plant and a chicken layer business in Matindi, Blantyre. The company will produce high-quality poultry feed, eggs, poultry manure, cooking oil, and live chickens. The project will cater to local and regional markets, with Mozambique identified as a key export destination for eggs.
Phase Nine Investments will source raw materials such as maize and soya beans from local farmers under contract farming arrangements, ensuring a steady supply of inputs for the poultry feed production. The company’s value proposition includes affordable, locally produced feed and a sustainable supply of poultry products. Additionally, the project will promote environmental sustainability through the use of solar power for energy efficiency and organic waste recycling. The market opportunity lies in the growing demand for poultry products in Malawi and the Southern African region, positioning the business as a key player in enhancing agricultural value chains and supporting local farmers while creating multiple revenue streams.

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Mbaluko Investments is sole trader in agribusiness GROWING AND MARKETING SOYA BEANS, BEANS, GROUNDNUTS, FOR LOCAL DEMAND AND INTERNATIONAL MARKET

Value Chain: Soya Beans
Beans
Ground Nuts

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J.F. Investments (PTY) Ltd Baby Cereal production

Strengthening Local Baby Cereal Production for Food Security and Import Substitution in Malawi

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7567 “Legume Value Addition for Improved Nutrition and Income”

Project Title: “Legume Value Addition for Improved Nutrition and Income”
Objective: To enhance the nutritional value and economic potential of legumes through value addition, thereby improving the livelihoods of smallholder farmers and promoting food security.
Background: Legumes are a vital source of protein, fiber, and micronutrients, particularly for resource-poor households. However, their potential is often underutilized due to limited processing and marketing opportunities.
Value Addition Strategies:
• Sorting and Grading: Implement efficient sorting and grading systems to improve legume quality and reduce losses.
• Cleaning and Packaging: Develop hygienic cleaning and packaging facilities to enhance legume appearance and shelf life.
• Processing into Value-Added Products: Introduce processing technologies to convert legumes into high-value products, such as:
– Legume-based snacks (e.g., roasted chickpeas or lentil chips)
– Legume flours for baking and cooking
– Canned or frozen legumes for extended shelf life
• 4. Fortification and Enrichment: Explore opportunities for fortifying legumes with essential micronutrients, such as iron, zinc, or vitamin B12.
• 5. Branding and Marketing: Develop a strong brand identity and marketing strategy to promote value-added legume products to local and international markets.
Expected Outcomes:
• Improved Livelihoods: Enhanced income opportunities for smallholder farmers through increased legume sales and value addition.
• Increased Food Security: Improved access to nutritious legume-based products, particularly for vulnerable populations.
• Job Creation: New employment opportunities in legume processing, packaging, and marketing.
• Market Expansion: Increased market share for value-added legume products, both locally and internationally.
Potential Partners:
• Smallholder Farmer Organizations: Collaborate with farmer groups to ensure a steady supply of high-quality legumes.
• Food Processing Companies: Partner with companies to access processing technologies and expertise.
• Research Institutions: Collaborate with research institutions to develop new value-added legume products and improve processing efficiency.
• Government Agencies: Work with government agencies to access market information, regulatory support, and potential funding opportunities.

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Access Communications Ltd Connecting Farmers for Growth: Advancing Digital Access in Malawi’s Agricultural Sector

Access Communications Ltd (ACL) seeks to transform the livelihoods of smallholder farmers in Zomba, Balaka, Machinga, and Mangochi Districts by significantly expanding its mobile network infrastructure. Through a $495,400 matching grant from the World Bank’s SATCP Matching Grant Program, the project will establish 20 base stations, covering 40,000 square kilometers, distribute 200,000 SIM cards, and provide 5,000 smartphones with solar chargers. This initiative will grant farmers access to essential resources, including commodity prices, agricultural techniques, weather forecasts, and market opportunities. With free basic Internet and on-network calls provided for two years by ACL, the project will directly empower 200,000 smallholder farmers to increase productivity, improve income, and achieve sustainable agriculture. By bridging gaps in market access, knowledge sharing, and agricultural collaboration, this initiative will catalyze lasting change in rural Malawi.

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Phunziro Investments is sole trader in agribusiness GROWING AND MARKETING GROUNDNUTS, AND RICE, FOR LOCAL DEMAND AND INTERNATIONAL MARKET

Value Chain: Rice
Ground Nuts

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7588 A and B Farms AgriBoost Initiative

A and B Mega Farms was established with the idea to add value to farming by growing crops and turning them into a finished product. During the 2024/25 growing season, A and B embarked on maize and rice production on a 50 hectare (ha) land (35ha of Maize and 15 ha of Rice). Currently, the Farm is in the process of procuring 2 maize mealers so that we do maize flower production and branding to help in the fight against hunger.

Our value addition products will see an introduction of the commercial Department within A and B Farms. We will acquire a distribution fleet of vehicles for our finished consumer product and this will add employment to many.

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7594 SUSTAINABLE SUNFLOWER FARMING TOWARDS VALUE ADDITION THROUGH COOKING OIL PROCESSING

Agribusiness Solution Limited propose to expand its operations to value addition from Sunflower by processing Sunflower products which include Sunflower Cooking Oil and Sunflower Cake.
The business will involve Smallholder farmers in the value chain by organizing them to work in Cooperatives through increased production of Sunflower and the business will purchase direct to smallholder farmers.
The business will sell Cooking Oil through Retail Store while Sunflower Cake will be sold direct to companies that process Animal feed.
The project propose to achieve the following;
1. Increased production of sunflower by smallholder farmers
2. Access to market by smallholder farmer
3. Growth of business
4. Increase revenue by the business
5. increased employment focusing on youth and Women
6. Development in the community

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Mkolola Investments is sole trader in agribusiness GROWING AND MARKETING GROUNDNUTS, AND RICE, FOR LOCAL DEMAND AND INTERNATIONAL MARKET

Value Chain: Rice
GroundNuts

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7260 Promoting Micro and Small Enterprises in Beekeeping (PROMISE BEE)

PROMISE BEE Project aims to promote micro and small enterprises in beekeeping in Malawi. This will be achieved through by: graduating TAYODE Cooperative from being a primary cooperative to secondary cooperative, promoting the recycling of old tyres into beehives and adding value to honey products through processing of bees wax and propolis. The project will identify and establish a strategic business partnership with five cooperatives already in beekeeping whose ambition is to scale up their production. Our cooperative shall become a secondary cooperative off taking their honey, propolis and honey combs for processing. The final products shall be sold within Malawi and beyond.

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1019 Sunflower Oil, Honey, and Beeswax for Income and Export Growth (SOHBEG)

Honey Products Limited (HPL) is a Malawi-based agribusiness specializing in honey, beeswax, and beekeeping equipment. To diversify its revenue streams and enhance export potential, HPL is expanding into sunflower cooking oil production while increasing sunflower honey and beeswax output. Malawi faces a significant sunflower oil deficit, with domestic production at 15,000 metric tons against a demand of 30,000–40,000 metric tons (unfairtobacco.org). This presents a viable opportunity for HPL to meet local demand, reduce import dependence, and tap into export markets in Zambia, Tanzania, and Mozambique.

HPL will establish a modern sunflower oil processing facility in Lilongwe, sourcing raw materials from over 1,000 farmers in Lilongwe and Mchinji. Sunflower cultivation will also boost honey and beeswax production, as sunflowers are a valuable nectar source for bees. Malawi currently has a honey and beeswax deficit—honey production ranges between 90–150 metric tons, while beeswax production is even lower.

HPL plans to supply 50–100 metric tons of speciality sunflower honey and beeswax annually to partners like Central Park Bees in Tanzania, targeting over 100 metric tons by 2029. This project will boost exports, triple farmer incomes through multiple revenue streams, and promote environmental conservation by reducing reliance on deforestation-driven activities.

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BT INVESTMENTS is agribusiness trader GROWING AND MARKETING SOYA BEANS, BEANS, GROUNDNUTS, FOR LOCAL DEMAND AND INTERNATIONAL MARKET

Value Chain: Ground Nuts
Soya Beans

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Quantum Limited Scaling Up Cotton Production and Aggregation for ADMARC’s Ginning Operations in Malawi

Quantum Ltd is a Malawian agribusiness company focused on cotton aggregation and production.
We work directly with smallholder cotton farmers to enhance productivity, ensuring a steady supply of raw cotton for ADMARC, Malawi’s largest cotton off-taker with a ginning capacity of over 150,000 metric tonnes per year. Despite this capacity, national production has remained below 10,000 metric tonnes annually, highlighting a significant supply gap.
To address this challenge, Quantum Ltd plans to invest in farm expansion, frame and irrigation equipment, transportation, and storage infrastructure to boost cotton production.
By aggregating cotton from smallholder farmers and complementing it with in-house production, the company aims to create a sustainable supply chain that meets ADMARC’s demand while empowering local farmers with access to inputs, training, and stable markets.
With global demand for cotton increasing, this initiative presents an opportunity for Malawi to strengthen its cotton sector and position itself as a key supplier in the regional and international markets.
The project will contribute to job creation, farmer income improvement, and import substitution, reducing reliance on cotton imports while boosting rural economic development.

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Office Mulekano, 64 years old, Sitima Village, T/A Mpilisi, Liwonde, Balaka. Cell: 0998391221/0881073790; Email: office.mulekano@yahoo.com ; Web site: agri-extensionservices.com. Commercializing piggery in T/A Mpilisi in Balaka for improved nutrition and job security.

Commercial piggery in the catchment area of T/A Mpilisi, will, apart from improving nutrition and job security, allow the inhabitants enjoy cooperate social responsibility of Mandolina piggery in terms of support to schools, bridges, religious institutions and orphanages. All this will lead to positive transformation of people’s livelihood

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Innocent Makote (Trading as TRIPLE S INVESTMENT) Matching Grants Program – Animal Feed Production

The project will be mainly focusing on production and marketing of animal feed. Production will be done in Malawi while marketing will be extended from Malawi to Zambia and Zimbabwe.

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7554 MGP APPLICATION FOR PEANUT BUTTER PROCESS MACHINE

This application intended to help us and many neighborhood as it will not only benefits us (Applicant) but also those who will take part in this project from starting point.

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6603 Zero-Waste Value-Chain Soya Processing

Soyamalawi is a visionary startup dedicated to revolutionizing the agricultural and nutritional landscape in Malawi. Our primary focus is on cultivating high-quality soya and producing value-added soya-based products such as soya milk, Phala/ porridge flour, tofu, and high-protein snacks. By integrating sustainable farming practices with processing technologies and adopting a zero-waste approach, we aim to utilize every part of the soybean plant to create eco-friendly products: animal feed, compost, Mulch, Paper and Cardboard Production, addressing the pressing challenges of malnutrition, unemployment, underutilized agricultural potential, and environmental sustainability in Malawi.

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7256 Boosting Vegetable, Cereal and Legume Production in Ntchisi District

Thandaza Suppliers was founded in 2020 to produce and supply agricultural produce such as livestock, cereal grains such as maize and legumes such as groundnuts, beans etc. Since 2020, we have been producing these crops on an area of 15 hectares at Malomo in Ntchisi district and supplying these goods to different institutions such as boarding schools, hotels and other institutions. WE have also been outsourcing from other farmers in order to meet demand. However, we have been struggling to meet demand due to low production which is a result of limited machinery and inputs. We strongly hope that if we are to invest in improved machinery, production will increase and we would be able to expand our enterprise. An expansion of the enterprise will create more jobs and contribute to national economic growth. We are therefore looking for K30 million ($15,000)

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PHINGO BUSINESS GIANTS PHINGO BUSINESS GIANTs

The proposed business focuses on the production ,processing and marketing of soya, groundnuts and beans. PHINGO BUSINESS GIANTS, operates as an agribusiness enterprises specializing in value addition to the crops to produce high quality, nutrients quality rich products for local and exports market. With operation centered in Malawi, the business sources raw material directly from local farmers

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Kunda Limited Sustainable Soya Production and Value Addition in Central Malawi

Kunda Limited is pioneering a sustainable agricultural revolution in Malawi by turning soya beans into a powerhouse of nutrition and economic opportunity. Leveraging solar-powered irrigation to overcome erratic rainfall, we’ll cultivate soya year-round and process it into protein-rich soya chunks—a game-changer for Malawi’s protein deficit. Our zero-waste facility will transform by-products into livestock feed and organic fertilizer, while empowering rural communities through job creation, farmer training, and inclusive growth. This climate-smart model doesn’t just grow crops—it grows futures. With SATCP’s partnership, we’ll nourish families, uplift farmers, and redefine sustainable agribusiness in Malawi.

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6292 Dear Mama Trading Layer Farm Extension

Dear Mama Trading is a well-established poultry agribusiness specializing in both broiler and layer poultry production. With over 20 years of experience, the company markets high-quality eggs and poultry products, operating primarily in Ntcheu and surrounding districts, Malawi.
There is a growing demand for these products domestically and regionally, particularly in Mozambique, driven by an increase in consumer preference for affordable protein sources.
The business aims to scale production mainly in egg production to meet this demand while ensuring product quality and sustainability through climate-resilient standards.

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7124 Scaling Sustainable Organic Compost Production Through Mechanized Processing for Climate-Resilient Agriculture

Lillie Organics seeks to enhance Malawi’s agricultural sector by expanding the production of organic compost through the establishment of a mechanized processing facility. This project will focus on collecting agricultural waste from smallholder farmers, markets, and agro-processors, converting it into high-quality compost using modern, efficient equipment. The goal is to provide a sustainable, eco-friendly alternative to chemical fertilizers, improving soil health and supporting climate-smart farming practices.

The proposed facility will increase production capacity, enabling Lillie Organics to process over 10,000 metric tons of compost annually. The expanded operations will not only strengthen the company’s presence in the local market but also create opportunities to reach regional markets, with potential for export once organic certification is obtained. This initiative will improve the livelihoods of smallholder farmers by providing access to affordable, nutrient-rich compost, thereby boosting productivity and reducing dependence on synthetic inputs.

The project will generate employment, particularly for women and youth, in processing, logistics, and training programs. By promoting sustainable agricultural practices and creating new economic opportunities, this project aligns with broader goals of fostering environmental sustainability and supporting rural communities in Malawi.

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North East Foods Limited Scaling Up Cassava Flour Processing for Import Substitution and Industrial Application in Malawi

North East Foods Ltd is a leading exporter of Bird’s Eye Chillies, and now seeks to expand its agro-processing capabilities by establishing a cassava flour production unit.
Despite cassava being a widely cultivated staple in Malawi, the country heavily depends on imported wheat and maize starch for food and industrial applications.
This project aims to diversify North East Foods Ltd’s export portfolio by integrating High-Quality Cassava Flour (HQCF) production for domestic and regional markets.
Through the acquisition of modern processing equipment and infrastructure, North East Foods Ltd will enhance production efficiency, ensure industrial-grade quality, and strengthen its position as a competitive agro-exporter.
The project will contribute to import substitution, provide a reliable market for smallholder cassava farmers, and create employment opportunities while promoting sustainability through improved post-harvest handling and processing techniques.

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1235 Integrated Pigeon Pea & Beans Production and Trade Enhancement Project Along the Nacala Corridor

We are Nkhokwe Fertilizer ltd owned by three malawian youth director with a sister company Nkhokwe farms who has land of about 1170ha and want to expand integrated pigeon peas and beans farming to exchange with chemical for manufacturing fertilizer, collecting forex and minimizing poverty, hunger among youth and country as a whole. With the help of the grant we intent to expand and involve more small holder and increase export by purchasing tractors and install irrigation ending the problems of climate change if relying on rains alone

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Wakale Group Limited Scaling Bird’s Eye Chilli Production and Export in the Nacala Corridor

Wakale Group Ltd. is an established Malawian agribusiness. We aggregate, process, and export high-quality Bird’s Eye Chillies, sourced from smallholder farmers in Malawi.
Our product line includes whole dried chillies and chilli powder. The primary export market is the European Union, where demand for African Bird’s Eye Chillies is high due to their unique heat profile and quality.
Wakale Group Ltd. also targets regional markets in South Africa and Zambia, facilitated by favourable trade agreements.
By scaling up operations, the company aims to increase chilli production and exports, enhance farmer incomes, and create jobs in the Nacala Corridor.Wakale Group Ltd. currently faces several challenges in its mission to expand Bird’s Eye Chilli production and export. Limited working capital hinders the company’s ability to expand its processing capacity to meet the growing demand.
Logistical constraints in reaching remote farmers pose a challenge in efficiently collecting chillies from all suppliers.
To establish an anchor farm for increased production and farmer training, further investment is needed.
The company must also comply with the stringent quality standards required for exporting to the European Union. Despite these challenges, there are also significant market opportunities.
There is a high demand for African Bird’s Eye Chillies in Europe, and regional trade agreements are fostering market access in South Africa and Zambia.

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4945 Improved Soy Bean Production Practices for Increased Yield and Incomes

Kungoni Investments is an agribusiness enterprise that is into production of maize, beans, soy bean and groundnuts. The farmis situated in Linthipe, Dedza district and stands on 13.5 acres arable land.
Kungoni is a very reputable general trading enterprise and an agro-business dealer. The company buys maize, groundnuts and soy bean and sells to processors. Currently the company wants to venture into value addition the produce. The produce is then sold to processors and other local companies that exports outside Malawi to neighbouring countries. To ensure consistent supply of farm produce the company has engaged smallholder farmers who are in clubs and cooperatives.
The company signs contract with these farmers to ensure that they understand how much they are spending and how much they would get from sales
The area has perennial river that runs through which makes it easier to do winter cropping which allows for more than one production

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Chitima Msambala Tilingamawa Sustainable Poultry Farming for Improved Livelihoods

The project aims to establish a sustainable poultry farm, focusing on broilers and quails, to improve livelihoods and contribute to food security in [project location]. The project will promote sustainable agricultural practices, reduce environmental impact, and provide employment opportunities for rural communities.

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Lion Fertilizer Limited Title:Fertilizer Production Expansion for Economic Recovery and Food Security

This project seeks to expand LFL’s production capacity to 15 tonnes per hour to address the growing demand for fertilizers in domestic and export markets. By leveraging the Nacala-Beira Corridor, the company will access regional markets, including Zambia, Mozambique, and Zimbabwe, where agricultural activities are rapidly increasing.
The initiative will involve upgrading manufacturing facilities, adopting automated production systems, and improving quality standards to meet international market requirements. Additionally, LFL will strengthen partnerships with local farmer cooperatives, providing them with affordable fertilizers to boost crop yields. This expansion will position Lion Fertilizer Limited as a regional leader in fertilizer supply, generate foreign exchange for Malawi, and contribute to the country’s economic resilience and food security.

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6075 Equipment

Ngozo Foods is a company that would like to start processing food products. It intends to start processing raw produce materials into packaged food products.

Ngozo Foods inherited machines from Countryside Limited, a food processing company, which ceased operations due to circumstances beyond the company’s control.

The machinery that Ngozo Foods acquired from Countryside Limited are:
1. Maize milling machine with a capacity of 1/2 to 1 ton per hour with a replacement cost of USD 56,000 (Fifty Six Thousand Dollars).
2. Peanut Processing Machine
4. Peanut Grinders.

Maize Flour Products:
Ngozo foods will mill maize into flour and pack it into packages of various sizes. Buy products such as maize husks and grits will also be offered to the market.

Nut Products:
Ngozo Foods will buy raw groundnuts, shells or unshelled, and roast them. Ngozo foods will therefore produce and sell:
i) Groundnut flour to be packed into packages
ii) Roasted groundnuts which will be packed into packages of various sizes.
iii) Peanut Butter to be packed in plastic bottles in various sizes.

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265 881 618 043 Expanding CMRTE business through the development of cassava value chain in Malawi

Chinangwa Mbatata Roots and Tubers is one of the most successful and registered farmer cooperative established in 2009 and legally registered as a cooperative on 7th June 2016. One of the successful undertakings of the cooperative since its inception was accessing capacity building services to its members, growing and processing various cassava products to different customers. The cooperative would like to expand its business base by venturing into the baking businesses of bread, scones and processing of starch. In this case the cooperative will require financial and technical assistance to procure and install bakery and starch processing machinery.

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7246 Empowering Women and Youths in Agriculture: A Sunflower Farming Project at Wayankha Farm, Lilongwe

A sunflower farming project that will empower women and youth in agriculture and contribute to food security and economic growth in my community. With a focus on innovation, sustainability, and youth/ women’s empowerment, this project has the potential to make a significant impact in Malawi.

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634 Establishing a Dal Processing Plant in Limbuli, Mulanje

The establishment of a dal processing plant in Limbuli, Mulanje, presents an opportunity to enhance the agricultural value chain for pigeon peas in Malawi’s Southern Highlands, which is the country’s largest pigeon pea-producing region. Currently, local farmers face challenges in accessing fair prices due to the influence of middlemen, who often exploit their produce.
This processing plant will cut out middlemen by purchasing pigeon peas directly from farmers at competitive prices, ensuring better earnings for local communities. By processing pigeon peas into dal, a staple food in many international markets, the plant will also add value to the raw produce, increasing profitability for both farmers and the processing facility.
Additionally, the by-products of the dal processing will be utilized as animal feed, providing a sustainable input for the dairy industry, and further supporting local farmers who rear cattle. This will promote diversified farming in the region, improving both crop and livestock productivity.
The plant’s strategic location near the Limbuli border post provides an advantage for export logistics, enabling the processed dal to be efficiently transported to regional and international markets. This innovation will strengthen the local economy, create employment opportunities, and empower farmers, ultimately contributing to poverty reduction and sustainable agricultural development in Mulanje.

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PROPOSAL TO DEVELOP A 360 DEGREE SANITATION MANUFACTURING PLANT CONSTRUCTION AND INSTALLATION OF A DAIPER AND SANITARY PAD MANUFACTURING PLANT IN BLANTYRE, MALAWI

We as RM ENTERPRISE GROUP have 4 companies under our wing RM ENTERPRISE LTD – Construction Group, Nyasa Tyer and Manufacturing Company, Concept Designs and Bio-pharm Industries. Our core source of business is currently construction. We are on the verge of diversifying into manufacturing of construction products such as iron sheets, nails and concrete products under our Bio-pharm Industries. The main current potential in Malawi are basic needs that are in high demand but are imported such being Baby Diapers and female sanitation pads. The current demand is very high as Malawi has a birth population of 625,000 babies per year and a population of 22 Million of which 56% of them are women. Currently from our market survey only South Africa has a manufacturing plant for baby Daiper that suppliers the whole southern Africa. With the current shortage of forex on our local market the retailers that provide these sanitation materials are failing to import and stock for sale to the local consumers. This therefore allows us to become manufacturer for same product locally but also a prospective competitor to South Africa for the supply of the product to Zambia, Mozambique and Tanzania. The product being a “basic need business” guarantees us sales throughout the company life and the demand is the growing population. Henceforth, minimal challenge or risks can be met with government interference, conditional standards, quality etc. Current automated manufacturing plants for daiper in China required a capital investment of 450,000.00 USD. Landing Cost in Malawi plus installation 500,000.00 USD.

Current usage of diapers per day per capita is 6 diapers’/ day. In Malawi, the retail price per daiper is 0.5 dollars. The ROI rough calculation = 0.5 dollars x 6 diaper /day/capita x 365 days/year x 300,000 babies (Worst case scenario on sales locally) = 328,5000,000 USD revenue per year factoring in taxes (16.5%), raw material costs replacement (20%), operation costs (15%) = Net profit appox. 232,155,477USD.

As the business owners, we have capital to construct the factory building, we have already procured land for the same and we have the equipment and machinery to undertake the works. Our challenge is to source fund to import the production line from CHINA.

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1011 Satcp Matching Grants

MATCHING GRANTS SATCP APPLICATION FOR CHANDAMALE COOPERATIVE SOCIETY AND MARKETING LIMITED

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7050 FUND HEKA FARM

HEKA farm was established by Mr Leonard Kalitera, an ICT engineer professional in the year 2020. Malawi like many developing nations, faces a rising population and a corresponding rise in food demand but with limited land resources. This is why at HEKA we aim to produce more on the same limited land resource.. To achieve this we need to invest in modern technology. Acquisition of machinery to do that has been a great challenge because of lack of source of finance. We believe MGP PROGRAM is a reality and will help not only the farmers but also communities through job creation and also government through forex generation. We at HEKA pray that this be a reality.
Note that the documents were prepared on smartphone and some may not appear clearly.

We wish also to advise that we have had no accountant for the past years that’s why we didn’t have proper accounting records. We are pleased that we now have one.

Currently the major source of income is Tridex Technologies, our ICT firm. That is why tax compliance reflects the trading name Tridex

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JBV FARM ENTERPRISE EXPANDING SUNFLOWER PRODUCTION, EDIBLE OIL PRODUCTION, CONFECTIONERY SEED AND SUNFLOWER SEED CAKE PROCESSING FOR DOMESTIC AND REGIONAL MARKETS

ENHANCE THE PRODUCTION OF SUNFLOWER SEED BY CREATING AN ANCHOR AND OFF TAKER FARM FOR OUTGROWER FARMERS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF RAW SEED, AND PROCESSING SUNFLOWER EDIBLE OIL, CONFECTIONERY SEED, AND SUNFLOWER SEED CAKE, WITH A GOAL OF IMPROVING FARMER PARTICIPATION AND LIVELIHOOD IN RURAL COMMUNITIES.
THE PROJECT WILL INCREASE SELF SUFFICIENCY IN EDIBLE OIL PRODUCTION AND AVAILABILTY, AND REDUCE THE NATIONAL IMPORT BILL, OVER AND ABOVE PROMOTION OF EXPORT OF THE COMMODITIES FROM SUNFLOWER SEED.

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Establishment of Cooking Oil, Soya Pieces and Peanut Butter Processing Plants

LEHANE Investments (LI) is a Malawian agribusiness company focused on value addition in the agricultural sector. The company proposes establishing an integrated processing facility for producing cooking oil, soya pieces, and peanut butter. The facility will source raw materials, including soya, sunflower, groundnuts, and moringa seeds, from local farmers through contract farming arrangements.
LI aims to enhance agricultural value chains by providing reliable markets for smallholder farmers while producing high-quality, affordable food products for domestic and regional markets. Malawi’s growing population and increasing demand for edible oils and protein-rich foods present significant market opportunities. Additionally, regional export markets, particularly in Zambia, Mozambique, and Tanzania, offer expansion potential.
The project aligns with the Southern Africa Trade and Connectivity Project (SATCP) by promoting value addition, job creation, and regional trade. With the grant’s support, LI will acquire processing equipment, strengthen farmer partnerships, and establish market linkages to ensure long-term sustainability and competitiveness.

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1400 Establishment of cooking oil, soya pieces and peanut butter

KKS Traders(KKST) is a Malawian agribusiness company focused on a value addition in the agricultural sector. The company proposes establishing an integrated processing facility for producing cooking oil, soya pieces and peanut butter. The facility will source raw materials, including soya, sunflower, groundnuts and moringa seeds, from local farmers through contract farming arrangements.
KKST aims to enhance agricultural value chains by providing reliable markets for smallholder farmers while producing high-quality, affordable food products for domestic regional markets. Malawi’s growing population and increasing demand for edible oils and protein-rich foods present significant market opportunities. Additionally, regional exports markets, particularly in Zambia, Mozambique and Tanzania, offer expansion potential.
The project aligns with Southern Africa Trade and Connectivity Project(SATCP) by promoting value addition, job creation, and regional trade. With the grant’s support, KKST will acquire processing equipment, strengthen farmer partnerships, and establish market linkages to ensure long-term sustainability and competitiveness.

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James Chikaonda Banda SATCP MATCHING GRANTS

Great Minds General Dealers is a Malawian company, registered in 2015 through the registrar of business and is based in area which is into agro-processing, value addition for the maize and Soya value chains and it is also into waste management. Great Minds add value to raw maize by processing it into Maize meal Powder, which is supplied to local markets, schools and vendors. Our meal powders is healthy, processed and packaged under a safe and hygiene environment. We ensure to comply on the food processing standards set and approved by the Malawi Beaurea of Standards. In order to have a continuous supply of maize stock, Great Minds with farmers who grow maize at both small and large scale.
Great Minds also supports soya farmers through buying soya beans from them which we process into healthy breakfast powder. Our aim is to create a self-sustaining environment for all players in our value chain

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pETER MAGWIRA Improving Livelihoods through Sustainable Agriculture and Value Addition

Magwira Timber and Agro Dealers General Supplies is an Enterprise specializing in legume and grain trading. Our primary products include Rice, pigeon peas, soybeans, and maize. We operate in the southern region of Malawi, with a focus on the districts of Zomba, Chiradzulu, Machinga, Mangochi Phalombe, and Mulanje.

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898 Improved Cassava production and Processing to High-Quality Cassava Flour

Cassava is a climate-resilient crop gaining popularity in Malawi, particularly in Lilongwe. While mostly consumed as food, it has significant industrial potential, including in confectionery, adhesives, biodegradable materials, and pharmaceuticals. However, cassava cultivation faces challenges such as limited access to high-yielding varieties and a lack of commercial buyers for large-scale processing.
Kayola Processors proposes a transformative project to strengthen Malawi’s cassava value chain. The project will support farmers by providing high-yield cassava cultivars, training in commercial-scale production, and forming cooperatives to reduce costs and improve efficiency. Farmers will also be guaranteed a stable market for their produce.
To address the lack of cassava processing, Kayola Processors will establish a cassava starch processing unit in Lilongwe. This facility will convert locally grown cassava into High-Quality Cassava Flour (HQCF) for industries such as baking, glue production, and packaging. Additionally, the project will market HQCF both locally and internationally, reducing Malawi’s reliance on imports.
With 120 farmers producing 200 tons of cassava per season, yielding 60 tons of HQCF, this initiative will boost local incomes, create jobs, and enhance economic resilience. The investment will cover processing facilities, equipment, cassava cuttings, and farmer training.

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Smart sustainable farming ( apiculture and horticulture)

Adopting innovative farming with sustainability while promoting good health ,empowering women and implementing resistant climate solutions. A case of mushroom and bee farming

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Isaac Steven Chisembe, ichisembe@gmail.com 30 Acre Land Pig Farming

Project Overview:
This project aims to establish a sustainable and profitable pig farming business on a 30-acre land. The farm will focus on breeding, raising, and selling pigs for meat production while integrating environmental preservation practices. Some structures for the farm are already planned and under construction.
Objectives:
Develop a well-structured pig farming facility.
Ensure high-quality pig breeding and health management.
Implement eco-friendly waste management and resource utilization.
Generate sustainable income and employment opportunities.
Key Activities:

Construction of pig pens, water systems, and feeding stations.
Sourcing high-quality pig breeds.
Implementing best farming practices for health and productivity.
Developing a market strategy for meat sales.
Expected Outcomes:
Increased production of high-quality pork.
Profitable and scalable farming operations.
Positive environmental and economic impact in the region.

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1515 RICE VALUE ADDITION FOR WEALTH CREATION

Josham Investments has operated for four
years, sourcing farm produce from smallholde
farmers. This project focuses on value addition
by establishing a rice milling and packagin
facility to address the growing demand for
premium rice in Mozambique and the broader
SADC region. Currently, we lack the necessary
machinery to meet the increasing demand
which limits our growth and export potential.
By milling and branding our rice, we aim to establish a competitive foothold in both domestic and regional markets. The venture will not only enhance our revenue streams but also create better returns for farmers through competitive farm-gate prices. Furthermore, th project opens access to new export markets, capitalizing on the current demand for quality rice across the region.
This expansion will position Josham
Investments as a reliable supplier of premium rice, strengthen our supply chain, and contribute to food security and economic development in Malawi and neighboring countries.

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1672 SUSTAINABLE GROUNDNUTS FARMING INITIATIVE

Business Description:
The proposed venture is a sustainable agricultural enterprise focused on producing farm products such as
maize, tomato, red onion, groundnuts and vegetables. This farm is located in Lilongwe along Kasungu Road.
This business is currently operational, sourcing products locally to minimize environmental impact while
maximizing community engagement. Our product offerings encompass a variety of seasonal fruits and
vegetables, sold directly to consumers through farmers’ markets and indirectly through local grocery stores.
With an annual turnover of approximately $1,000, our business has established a robust market presence
characterized by a loyal customer base and a commitment to high-quality, chemical-free produce.
Current Commercial Activities:
Our enterprise engages in sustainable farming practices, including organic cultivation methods and eco-
friendly pest management, catering to the rising demand for organic products. We provide educational
programs aimed at enhancing the local community’s understanding of healthy eating habits and sustainable
agriculture. Additionally, our outreach initiatives involve workshops for local farmers on organic farming
techniques and the promotion of cooperative buying groups, allowing farmers greater access to markets.
Growth Potential:
The market for organic produce is experiencing rapid expansion, driven by an increasing consumer demand
for healthier food options and sustainable practices. Our strategic location facilitates access to both urban
centers and rural communities, offering substantial growth potential. The proposed project will enhance our
operations by integrating innovative agricultural technologies and practices, such as precision farming and
improved irrigation systems, which will significantly increase yield and operational efficiency.
Economic Benefits:
The proposed project aims to create at least 14 new jobs, with a strong emphasis on hiring local talent,
particularly women and youth. By providing robust training and employment opportunities, we seek to
empower these communities, fostering their involvement in agricultural production and promoting
sustainable economic practices. Furthermore, the project will introduce new product lines, thereby
expanding the range of choices available to consumers, and fostering local market development.

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1672 SUSTAINABLE GROUNDNUTS FARMING INITIATIVE

Business Description:
The proposed venture is a sustainable agricultural enterprise focused on producing farm products such as
maize, tomato, red onion, groundnuts and vegetables. This farm is located in Lilongwe along Kasungu Road.
This business is currently operational, sourcing products locally to minimize environmental impact while
maximizing community engagement. Our product offerings encompass a variety of seasonal fruits and
vegetables, sold directly to consumers through farmers’ markets and indirectly through local grocery stores.
With an annual turnover of approximately $1,000, our business has established a robust market presence
characterized by a loyal customer base and a commitment to high-quality, chemical-free produce.
Current Commercial Activities:
Our enterprise engages in sustainable farming practices, including organic cultivation methods and eco-
friendly pest management, catering to the rising demand for organic products. We provide educational
programs aimed at enhancing the local community’s understanding of healthy eating habits and sustainable
agriculture. Additionally, our outreach initiatives involve workshops for local farmers on organic farming
techniques and the promotion of cooperative buying groups, allowing farmers greater access to markets.
Growth Potential:
The market for organic produce is experiencing rapid expansion, driven by an increasing consumer demand
for healthier food options and sustainable practices. Our strategic location facilitates access to both urban
centers and rural communities, offering substantial growth potential. The proposed project will enhance our
operations by integrating innovative agricultural technologies and practices, such as precision farming and
improved irrigation systems, which will significantly increase yield and operational efficiency.
Economic Benefits:
The proposed project aims to create at least 14 new jobs, with a strong emphasis on hiring local talent,
particularly women and youth. By providing robust training and employment opportunities, we seek to
empower these communities, fostering their involvement in agricultural production and promoting
sustainable economic practices. Furthermore, the project will introduce new product lines, thereby
expanding the range of choices available to consumers, and fostering local market development.

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Innocent Makote (Trading as TRIPLE S INVESTMENT) Matching Grants Program – Animal Feed Production

The project will be mainly focusing on production and marketing of animal feed. Production will be done in Malawi while marketing will be extended from Malawi to Zambia and Zimbabwe.

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1029 Sustainable Duck Farming: Innovating for Profitability & Environmental Management

Executive Summary – Duck Farming Business
Our business focuses on duck farming, where we raise ducks primarily for their eggs and meat. We plan to offer fresh, locally produced duck eggs and meat to our community, providing high-quality products to meet the growing demand for alternative poultry products. Our farm will also sell ducklings for those interested in starting their own duck farming businesses or backyard farms.
Currently, we are in the early stages of starting this business, with plans to set up our duck farm in Zomba. Our goal is to grow the business and become a reliable local then international supplier of duck products, known for quality and sustainability.
The main goals of this project are:
1. Increase sales: We aim to expand our customer base and increase revenue by providing fresh and healthy products to local markets, restaurants, and households.

2. Create jobs: We plan to hire local workers, particularly women and youth, to help with the farming, processing, and distribution of our products. This will contribute to the local economy by providing steady employment opportunities.
3. Improve community welfare: By offering affordable and nutritious food options, we hope to improve access to quality protein sources in the community.
To achieve these goals, we will take the following steps:
1. Farm setup and expansion: We will start with a small-scale farm and gradually increase the number of ducks as we build our customer base.
2. Partnerships: We will collaborate with local markets, restaurants, and community groups to distribute our products.
3. Training and employment: We will provide training to employees on best practices in duck farming, ensuring that our team has the skills to run the farm efficiently.
4. Sustainability practices: We will use environmentally-friendly practices to ensure the farm operates in harmony with the local ecosystem.
This project will not only help us build a profitable business but also make a positive impact on the community by providing jobs and quality food.

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104 Crop production

Syne Youth Crop production club planting maize, tomatoes and beans and sell the products in our community at a fair price in order maximize our profits and creating jobs to some youths.

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RABSON KAUMPHAWI POST OFFICE BOX 18 BALAKA RIDA INVESTMENTS

Project Name: Rida Investment – Commodities Trading Business

Project Overview:
Rida Investment is a trading business focused on the buying and selling of various commodities, including agricultural products (wheat, coffee, cocoa), metals (gold, silver, copper), and energy products (oil, natural gas). The company will source these goods from producers and suppliers and deliver them to a wide range of customers, including wholesalers, retailers, and manufacturers. Rida Investment aims to establish itself as a reliable player in the global commodities market, offering high-quality goods, competitive prices, and efficient delivery services.

Business Objectives:

Year 1 Goal: Secure key supplier relationships and establish a strong customer base in target industries.
Year 2 Goal: Expand operations to include additional commodities and target international markets.
Year 3 Goal: Achieve sustainable profit margins, optimize supply chain processes, and broaden product offerings.
Mission Statement:
Rida Investment’s mission is to provide high-quality commodities to businesses worldwide, fostering strong supplier relationships, offering competitive pricing, and ensuring reliable and efficient delivery. The company will leverage industry expertise, innovative solutions, and ethical trading practices to meet the evolving needs of its customers.

Target Market:

Wholesale buyers such as large retailers, distributors, and manufacturers in industries like construction, automotive, and energy.
Investment firms that trade in commodity futures and other related financial products.
International buyers in emerging markets where demand for basic commodities is growing.
Key Products:

Agricultural Commodities: Wheat, corn, coffee, cocoa, etc.
Metal Commodities: Gold, silver, copper, aluminum.
Energy Commodities: Oil, natural gas, coal, and renewable energy sources.
Competitive Advantage:

Strong Supplier Network: Building direct relationships with top-tier producers and suppliers ensures product quality and consistency.
Efficient Logistics: Partnering with experienced logistics providers to ensure fast, cost-effective delivery across various markets.
Market Knowledge: The team’s experience in commodity trading and risk management will allow Rida Investment to make informed, profitable decisions in the marketplace.
Revenue Model:

Profit will be generated by buying commodities at competitive prices and selling them to customers at a margin.
Additional revenue may come from providing value-added services such as storage and transportation solutions.
Funding Requirement:

Rida Investment seeks an initial investment of [Amount] to cover:
Procurement of initial inventory
Warehousing and logistics setup
Legal and administrative costs
Marketing and business development
Risk Management:

The business will mitigate risks such as price volatility and supply chain disruptions by utilizing hedging strategies and forming long-term contracts with suppliers and customers.
Market research and monitoring will allow the company to adjust strategies based on changes in demand or supply.
Conclusion:
Rida Investment is poised to enter the commodity trading market with a strategic plan for growth, a clear market position, and a commitment to operational excellence. With a strong focus on quality, efficiency, and customer satisfaction, the business aims to be a trusted partner for buyers and sellers in the global commodities market.

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MATCHING GRANTS CONCEPT NOTE Peanut Butter Processing Warehousing and Equipment Procurement

Theophilus Investment a Peanut Butter Processing Company is looking for a grant amounting to USD260,000 to construct a warehouse and procure processing equipment

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1443 Commercialising Pig Farming

Seeking to increase the population of my farm pigs to 500 from 15. Expecting to start generating not less than $27,000 per month in 12 months’s time. To achieve this, I will be required to make significant investment in machinery and other infrastructure.

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799 NENO REVIVAL

Project Neno revival is a project that focuses on adding value to the wheat and tangerines grown in Neno, Mwanza and Blantyre. The country has a high demand for wheat flour but lacks wheat mills to process the hard wheat grown in these areas. The lack of market has frustrated a lot of farmers s such wheat farming has declined even those the climate of Neno and Mwanza suits wheat production. The weather also suits tangerines but because of the high post-harvest losses of tangerine, low market prices and lack of markets, the tangerines grow in Malawi as just grown as a hobby or past time not as a source of income.
Neno and Mwanza have a huge potential to supply Tangerine and wheat in huge scale but low prices and lack of markets frustrate farmers a lot. By far Neno is said to be one of the poorest districts in Malawi and is heavily shunned by most businesses.
Foodmasters brands would like to utilize this potential supply to add value to the agricultural products that suit Neno and Mwanza. By investing in machineries that can process the wheat and tangerines we should grow the market for the farmers and we shall also invest in them so that we guarantee our supplies for tangerines and wheat.
From this project I see the country benefitting from increased taxes, increase production, import substitution and employment. With time the products will be exported in the neighboring countries which will lead to a new foreign exchange stream.

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787 Potato Foods and Irrigated Agriculture

The Potato Foods and Irrigated Agriculture Project by Abwezi Social Enterprise aims to enhance the productivity, profitability, and sustainability of Irish potato farming in Malawi. The project will address challenges faced by smallholder farmers, including market access, post-harvest losses, low-value sales, and climate-related production risks. By introducing irrigation, value addition, and market linkages, the project will create sustainable economic opportunities, especially for women and youth, while reducing Malawi’s dependence on imported potato products.

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ALL SEASONS SUNFLOWER PRODUCTION

This project addresses the need for consistent sunflower production in Malawi by establishing a year-round cultivation system on a 2-acre plot. Leveraging irrigation technology, the project will overcome the limitations of the single rainy season, ensuring a reliable supply of sunflower seeds for local oil production and income generation. The project aims to initially supply sunflower seeds to established cooking oil producers, with a long-term goal of establishing an on-site oil processing facility.

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1442 Security Guarding

Security from Security Expert
CHECAP GUARD SERVICES BUSINESS PROFILE

Name : Checap Guard Services
Company Slogan : Security from Security Expert
Company : Closed Corporation
Year Established : 2018
Type of Company : Security and Guarding
Registration Number : MBRS1041846
Tax Payer Identification Number : 31653472
Council Business Licence Number : 002835
HEAD OFFICE : Matawale
Zomba City

Postal Address : Private Bag 488
Zomba
Malawi

Cell Number : 0 999 210 185
Hot Line Numbers : 0 884 455 860
Email : checapss@gmail.com
Website: www.malawiyp.com/company/9938/Checap_Guard_Services#products
Director : Chester Harrison Phiri
Chief Operations Manager : Henderson Mkwamba
Bankers : National Bank
Financial Advisors & Auditors : Alick Kaunda

Company Mission To protect as well as empower our local community by providing
Security that deters crime, keeps us safe provides work and revenue for the local
Economy whilst striving to provide superior and exceptional security services
Across the board; making you and your property- private and business- are our
First priority.
To be committed to offer reliable cost effective customers orientated security
Services by selecting best security guards, train and retain them to deliver
Quality service to our customers
Core Values
We believe in the following values:
• Treat all clients with dignity and respect
• Honesty and Loyalty
• Professional conduct
• Quality Customer Services

Company Vision To be the number ONE security company in the Zomba, Malawi followed with
Expansion into the remainder of Republic of Malawi by offering new and
Innovative service option as well as providing service delivery that exceed the
Expectations of our clients, resulting in job creation and security whilst
Maintaining a good profit margin.

Company Services Guarding
Neighborhood Security
Events

Areas Covered To ensure prompt response for our clients our geographical reach presently.
As the steady growth of CGS SECURITY proceeds it will enable us to offer our same
Security response in ever increasing areas beyond the present ones.
About the Company CGS Security company ethic is to ensure your peace of mind by giving the highest
Quality security service possible. To achieve this we carefully select our staff to
Suit the company culture and ethics of putting our client`s security first.

Furthermore we also give superior training and foster team work and unity.
To encourage staff loyalty we elect to give preference to selecting staff from
Local communities.

Staff initiatives Team building meetings are held to encourage staff to put forward ideas and
Suggestions to improve the overall performance and effectiveness of the staff
Company.

Future initiatives will include skills development and incentive programs to allow
For staff to find their need within CGS Security. It will also encourage personal
Growth and self-confidence. Long term we envisage that strong leadership
Examples will arise out of this which will positively affect not only CGS Security
But also the community as a whole. Furthermore, we consider our staff to be
Part of our team and always offer promotional opportunities to existing staff
Before going external

Achievements The steady growth of CGS Security and the acquisition of new clients across all
Sectors of both business and private, indicates that our mission and vision is in
Line with the demands of the market place and that we are creating service
Delivery satisfaction.

Clients Our list of clients is extensive and includes numerous houses, warehouses
Workshops, Factories, Schools, Churches, Hospitals,Lodges, Hotels, Offices,
and any other Occasion.
References Yoneco Head offic_Zomba, Evidence Zomba, Zomba Islamic High School,
Victory’s Lodge, Calvary Family Church.

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1172 Sangalala Products

SSS Investments Limited, a Malawian-owned agro-processing company, is seeking a grant of $450,000 from the Matching Grant Program (MGP) to expand its production of Sangalala products, including fortified flours and porridges. These products, made from locally sourced maize, soya, and groundnuts, address critical challenges of food insecurity, malnutrition, and limited value addition in Malawi’s agricultural sector. The proposed project aims to scale operations by establishing a state-of-the-art processing facility, ensuring a reliable supply of affordable, nutritious food products for domestic and regional markets.

The project seeks to enhance production capacity by processing an additional 500 metric tons of raw materials annually, improve the quality of fortified products to meet international standards, and expand market access. By improving agro-processing infrastructure and operations, the initiative will contribute to economic growth, reduce reliance on imported food products, and position SSS Investments as a leader in value-added agricultural products in Malawi. The project aligns with MGP’s objectives of promoting inclusive growth, value addition, and export-oriented agro-industries.

A key feature of the project is its focus on farmer empowerment and inclusive development. It will directly benefit over 1,000 smallholder farmers, 60% of whom are women and youth, by providing sustainable market access, fair prices for their produce, and training on climate-smart agricultural practices. This approach will enhance productivity, improve livelihoods, and strengthen Malawi’s agricultural value chain.

The requested grant of $450,000 will co-finance the procurement of modern processing equipment, infrastructure development, capacity-building programs for farmers and employees, and marketing initiatives to expand the reach of Sangalala products. SSS Investments will contribute its share of the project funding, demonstrating its financial commitment and capacity to deliver the initiative successfully. By supporting this project, MGP will enable SSS Investments to transform locally produced raw materials into high-quality, export-ready products while driving socio-economic development.

The expected outcomes of the project include a 50% increase in the production of fortified flours and porridges, the creation of over 50 direct and indirect jobs, enhanced food security for Malawian households, and increased incomes for farmers. Additionally, the project will bolster Malawi’s export potential by positioning Sangalala products as high-quality offerings in regional markets, earning valuable foreign exchange for the country.

The Sangalala Products Expansion Project represents a transformative opportunity to address Malawi’s food security and agricultural development challenges while fostering sustainable economic growth. With the support of the $450,000 MGP grant, SSS Investments will empower farmers, enhance nutrition, and build a thriving agro-processing sector. This partnership will not only fulfill MGP’s objectives but also drive inclusive, long-term development in Malawi.

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