Thyolo Youths Turn Dirt Into Cash with Farming

Twenty-five young people from Thyolo district finished business farming classes. The Chipembere Community Development Organization taught them modern agriculture methods and how to start businesses. Students learned climate-smart farming and ways to make money from crops. The training helps young people escape poverty and unemployment problems. Victor Mnoniwa works for the organization and tracks their progress.

The group wants to teach 100 more young people these skills during 2025. They plan to add livestock and crop farming projects for students. Frank Paul lives near Mulanje Village and joined the training program. He changed his mind about farming after taking the classes. Paul sees farming as a real business opportunity instead of just growing food to survive.
 

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