In Malawi's northern district of Rumphi, farmers like Grena Banda and Daniel Mwafulirwa are adopting agroecological practices to rebuild their soil and livelihoods. Faced with erratic climate challenges, these sustainable methods are proving essential for securing reliable food production and income.
Impact Assessment
NOTABLE
Notable — minor incident or background tension with low immediate impact
Analysis Notes
The transition to agroecological methods in response to climate challenges indicates progressive adaptation, though the situation remains stable without significant conflict or immediate threats.
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