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Search * SEARCH * Home * About Us * Our Programming * CISANET in a Nutshell * Staff Members * Gallery * Upcoming Events * Projects * Women Empowerment in the Agriculture Sector * Advocacy for Enhanced Nutrition Security and Community Empowerment (Afikepo) * BMZ Global Programme Rural Government for the Right to Food * Agricultural and Food-System Resilience: Increasing Capacity and Advising Policy * Open Contracting Processes in the Agricultural Sector * News * Publications * Contact Us Facebook ProfileTwitter ProfileInstagram ProfileLinkedIn Profile INNOVATIVE AGRICULTURE WELCOME TO CISANET Discover More Minister of Agriculture, Hon Lobin Lowe, Ms Erica Maganga (sitting next to the Minister) and Ms Pamela Kuwali (standing) interacting during the 2020 Cisanet Open Day Discover More Minister of Agriculture, Hon Lobin Lowe appreciating farm produce at one of the pavilions during the 2020 Cisanet Open Day Discover More A Farm-Produce-Seller at Liwonde market Discover More Cisanet members keenly following an agriculture policy discussion Discover More HIGHLIGHTS OF THE AFRICA CONTINENTAL FREE TRADE AREA (AFCFTA) CONFERENCE Exploring opportunities and challenges for agriculture in Malawi ‹› The Civil Society Agriculture Network We are a grouping of civil society organizations established in 2001 to facilitate the engagement of the civil society organizations (CSOs) working in the agriculture sector with Government over policy issues affecting the sector. CISANET’s membership comprises local and international Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs), farmer organizations and interested individuals. FOOD AND NUTRITION SECURITY LEAD IN AGRICULTURE POLICY ANALYSIS AND ADVOCACY Learn More Our Partners ‹› WHAT WE DO STRATEGIC PRIORITIES MUTUAL ACCOUNTABILITY AND TRANSPARENCY Mutual Accountability and Transparency in the Agriculture Sector CAPACITY BUILDING Capacity Building and Organization Development POLICY RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS Lobbying for the increased budgetary allocation M&E AND KNOWLEDGE Monitoring, Evaluation, Learning, and Knowledge Sharing LIST OF OUR MEMBERS BECOME A MEMBER TESTIMONIALS AGRICULTURE TRANSFORMATION CHAMPIONS * * * * * * * * * * Invest in women for agriculture transformation to be possible. When women participate in value chains, they get more money which they invest in household related issues leading to better educational outcomes for girls and boys; better nutritional outcomes for household members. Amos Zaindi Country Director - Care Malawi Agriculture transformation means accessible, structured, predictable and profitable markets for smallholder farmers. It is a significant step Malawi should take to free smallholder farmers from structural poverty and economic inequalities that have lingered on over the decades. Lingalileni Mihowa Country Director - Oxfarm in Malawi Argo-enterprise has the potential to make households more resilient to shocks, stimulate equitable economic development, and diversify smallholder farmer livelihoods for increased income streams. Lawrence Munthali Programme Coodinator - Concern Word Wide For so long, agriculture productivity has remained stagnant in Malawi because farmers have not embraced it as business. As a country, we need to transform the sector by changing the mind-set of farmers so that they regard agriculture as a business and strengthen links with other value chain actors. Jephthah Maliro head of Programmes - Total Land Care When people's taste change, the markets and respective players MUST respond accordingly to remain relevant and competitive. Driana Lwanda Head of Programmes - AICC We must hold hands to make agriculture work. Everyone has a part to play. Farmers need our collaborative support to produce optimally while being assured of profitable and reliable markets. Pamela Kuwali National Director, CISANET Provision of digital extension services is pivotal in transforming agriculture extension in Malawi for enhanced productivity. George Vilili CEO Farm Radio Trust Agriculture transformation will happen if we meaningfully engage the youth and women, give them the right skills for productivity and market readiness, facilitate their access to equipment and markets. Ngabachila Chatata Co-Founder and Managing Director of Thanthwe Farms Milk powders from outside of Malawi continue to put local farmers at a disadvantage. These crowd of local milk farmers and do not provide a level playing field for the Malawian produced milk that is in infancy ad does not have similar economies of scale to reduce cost. Hebert Chagona National Director - Malawi Milk producers Association It is a commitment of ActionAid Malawi to our children and grandchildren to preserve a country-wide network of land and water resources, prime agricultural and forestry lands, and natural, historic, and recreational areas for them to use in the generations to come. Assan Golowa Executive Director, ActionAid ‹› FROM THE BLOG NEWS & ARTICLES 4 Nov, 2021 admin cisanet0 comment MACHINGA RICE FARMERS FAULT AIP Rice farmers from Domasi Irrigation Scheme cooperative in Machinga district have bemoaned the exclusion Read More 4 Nov, 2021 admin cisanet0 comment SMALLHOLDER FARMERS TOUT COOPERATIVES Smallholder famers in Mangochi and Machinga districts are singing praises to collective marketing of Read More 4 Nov, 2021 admin cisanet0 comment DISTRICT LEVEL COORDINATION TO BOOST AGRICULTURE PRODUCTION Civil society organisations in Balaka have embarked on a scoping exercise that will improve Read More ‹› CONTACT WITH US WRITE US A MESSAGE CISANET BROCHURE EXPLORE * About Us * Our Projects * News Updates * Meet Our Staff * Downloads * Contact Us RECENT POSTS * MACHINGA RICE FARMERS FAULT AIP admin cisanet * SMALLHOLDER FARMERS TOUT COOPERATIVES admin cisanet CONTACT Plot Number 12/236, Mphungu Street, Area 12 Lilongwe, Malawi cisanetmw@gmail.com +265 (0) 1 775 540 / +265 (0) 1 770 479 Copyrights © 2021 CISANET. 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