If you were to ask Chipiliro Baluwa, aged 27, about agriculture, he would tell you: Farming is not just an activity for the tired and retired. The youth have to be into it. It just doesn’t come out of the blues for him. That kind of knowledge has established him as one of the motorcycle taxi operators in Balaka. Growing cotton, soya beans, pigeon peas and maize, his life changed last year when he bought a motorbike to beef up his profits. “We we…
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