World Agroforestry: To feed a growing population, agricultural production in Malawi needs to be stepped up
World Agroforestry: Weeding seedlings in one of the many nurseries set up by a community based organization in Malawi.
World Agroforestry: A maize field intercropped with Gliricidia, a fertilizer tree.
World Agroforestry: Aaron Nahawa a farmer in Malawi has increased his maize yields by intercropping with Gliricidia
World Agroforestry: Farmers like Nelson Mkwaila has no more trouble feeding his family since he introduced fertilizer trees like Gliricidia in his maize and fruits fields.
World Agroforestry: Avacadoes are just the sort of snack the programme wants to encourage, being rich in proteins and vitamins. A student during a school break .
World Agroforestry: Men in an agroforestry farm in Malawi
World Agroforestry: The programme is working with farmers like William Temwende to demonstrate the virtues of using fertiliser trees.
World Agroforestry: Women and children in a maize and fertiliser trees field.
World Agroforestry: The programme puts alot of emphasis on training farmers
World Agroforestry: Children in a tobacco farm
World Agroforestry: Happy agroforestry farmers
World Agroforestry: Malawian women and children. Beneficiaries of the project.
World Agroforestry: A Malawian farmer in his farm
World Agroforestry: Faidherbia increases the harvest in Bolero, Malawi. Photo by Tracy Beedy/ICRAF
World Agroforestry: Faidherbia canoe in Karonga District, Malawi. Photo by Tracy Beedy/ICRAF
World Agroforestry: Faidherbia parkland, Karonga District, Malawi. Photo by Tracy Beedy/ICRAF
World Agroforestry: Faidherbia in maize, Bwanje Valley, Malawi. Photo by Tracy Beedy/ICRAF
World Agroforestry: Faidherbia and tomatoes, Salima District, Malawi. Photo by Tracy Beedy/ICRAF