New Feed the Future Growth Poles Project Partners Private Sector with Malawian Macadamia Farmers
Malawian farmers are poised to diversify their products and increase their incomes through macadamias thanks to USAID Malawi’s Feed the Future Growth Poles Project. On February 27, USAID and the Embassy of Ireland in Malawi jointly launched a partnership with Gala Macs, a subsidiary of Gala Agriculture Co. Ltd., which will catalyze opportunities for Malawian farmers.
This partnership is part of USAID Malawi’s Feed the Future Growth Poles Project, which works with responsible private sector companies like Gala Macs to accelerate sustainable, resilient, and inclusive wealth generation for more than 500,000 Malawians. Through the partnership, the Feed the Future Growth Poles Project—which USAID has invested $40 million and the Embassy of Ireland has contributed €9 million (approximately $9.8 million)—will provide farmers with macadamia seedlings cultivated specifically for Malawian conditions. USAID Acting Deputy Mission Director, Dr. Jill Jupiter-Jones, participated in a ceremonial handover of seedlings to smallholder farmers. USAID will support smallholder farmers who would not have been able to afford the cost of entry in the lucrative market with macadamia seedlings.
Gala Macs, an emerging leader in macadamia production, will provide a market to small holder farmers production, and will also offer agronomic training and extension services. Additionally, with support from USAID, Gala Macs will continue to expand their bee and honey project which will ultimately encompass a potential 8,000 hives led by women members of the surrounding communities under Gala Mac’s supervision and off take arrangements.