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From Waste to Wealth: Sustainable Manure Production and Horticulture Development

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Name of your organisation
Tawonga development initiative
Country
Type of initiative
Community organisation
Cooperative
NGO
What type of action does your initiative focus on?
Awareness-raising and communication campaigns
Creative soil-related activities and cultural events
Policy and advocacy initiatives
Participatory and community engagement processes
Commons stewardship and community governance
What kind of support are you seeking from the SoilTribes Community of Practice?
Visibility and communication support
Policy and advocacy support
Funding opportunities and sustainability strategies
Community engagement and participation methods
What experience would you like to share with the community?
From Waste to Wealth: Sustainable Manure Production and Horticulture Development Our initiative focuses on transforming agricultural and livestock waste into high-quality organic manure while promoting sustainable horticulture production in Northern Malawi. We are addressing challenges of declining soil fertility, high fertilizer costs, low agricultural productivity, and post-harvest losses that affect smallholder farmers. By collecting and processing animal manure and organic waste, we produce environmentally friendly soil amendments that improve crop yields, soil health, and water retention.
What debate or online activity would you like to propose to your peers?
Can Regenerative Agriculture and Circular Economy Practices Transform Food Security and Youth Employment in Africa? This debate will explore how communities can turn agricultural waste into valuable resources, improve soil health, reduce post-harvest losses, create jobs for young people, and build climate-resilient food systems. Key discussion questions: How can agricultural waste be converted into economic opportunities? What role should young people play in regenerative agriculture? How can communities reduce dependence on imported fertilizers? What are the most effective strategies for reducing post-harvest losses? How can local knowledge and innovation strengthen food security? What partnerships are needed to scale successful community-led initiatives? Online Activity: Waste to Wealth Challenge -Participants share examples from their communities of how waste materials are being transformed into useful products, services, or income-generating activities. Members can post photos, stories, lessons learned, and ideas for collaboration, creating a knowledge-sharing network across Africa and the Mediterranean. This activity encourages peer learning, innovation, and the development of practical solutions for sustainable community development.
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