BIOFERTILIZER PRODUCTION FOR IMPROVED SOIL HEALTH

BIOFERTILIZER PRODUCTION FOR IMPROVED SOIL HEALTH

In Mulanje and Blantyre, farming communities are leading organic soil restoration efforts with training and support from CARD. Soil degradation is caused by radical deforestation, slash and burn leading to bare soils, monocropping, tilling and soil disturbance, contamination through inappropriate use of synthetic chemical fertilizers and pesticides, as well as climate change. To combat this, CARD equips farmers with the knowledge and materials to produce Mbeya fertilizer—a mix of manure, husks, wood ash, and minimal mineral inputs—helping rebuild soil organic matter. Farmers also learn how to prepare biofertilizers using locally available resources like manure, charcoal, molasses, and nutrient-rich leaves, fermenting them into powerful soil enhancers. These sustainable solutions boost soil health and enhance crop yields and quality while also creating income opportunities, as trained farmers can use and sell organic fertilizers. Heavy mulching and integration of trees offer a full solution to the soil crisis.