Across the sun-drenched plains of Mchinji this April, the landscape is a patchwork of gold and green. It is harvest season in Malawi, when the air carries the dust of threshed grain and the steady rhythm of winnowing. For many farmers, this marks the end of months of hard labour. For Faith Kamanya, it is only the beginning. Kamanya shows how shiny sunflower can be In Mchinji Boma, Kamanya is reshaping what it means to add value to agriculture. A…
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