Bwengu Tomato Production and Processing
Assisted by government officials, the sixty members of the cooperative operate a water-efficient drip irrigation instead of the traditional watering cans in order to improve water usage. Fresh tomatoes suitable for the market are sold locally, and the remaining tomatoes are processed and transformed into sauce or jam.
The production is financed by the cooperative and product marketing is coordinated by it.
The usage of drip irrigation systems curtails water consumption, and the high number of farmers using their lands for tomato plantations instead of producing charcoal is diminishing deforestation in the region.
- Offering an annual income of USD 2,000 per household involved in the production by May 2016.
- Improving nutritional intake in the surrounding communities.
- Providing access to fresh and locally produced tomatoes and sauce all year long.
- Increasing the usage of water-saving irrigation systems and encouraging better water management.
- Deforestation is decreasing in the region since tomato plantations are becoming an alternative source of income to charcoal production in local forests.
- Offering a more resource-efficient and therefore more profitable production system model for farmers in the region.
Partners
Bwengu Tomato Production and Processing is a cooperative that uses a resource-efficient structure to produce and process tomatoes, providing labour and land.
Malawi Irrigation Department oversees the installation of the irrigation systems and trains local farmers in water management and crop production.
OVOP is responsible for organizing the cooperative, offering training in market identification and processing skills, and providing processing equipment.