MTANDA COMMUNITY IN NTCHEU RESTORES 28 HECTARES AMID ECONOMIC TRANSFORMATION

MTANDA COMMUNITY IN NTCHEU RESTORES 28 HECTARES AMID ECONOMIC TRANSFORMATION

Local communities face multiple challenges to afford basic needs. Income generating activities at local level are difficult to identify and manage due to limited financial resources among the rural communities. Mtanda Community  (399 female, 53 male) in Ntcheu District, Central Malawi identified plantation growing as a way to restore the degraded land and as a source of income. To effectively execute the plan, the community mobilized itself at clan level. The ten clans restore 27.5 ha with pine and eucalyptus species. The land used to be bare but has been under cover since the start of the initiative in 2006. So far the community has made three harvests from 2016 to 2020 realising a range of MK5 million (USD4,850) to MK16 million (USD15,519). These proceeds have been used to improve households such as pay school fees, build decent homes, and start other income generating activities.