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  • May 2019 - Oct 2025
  • Malawi

Supporting tobacco-dependent farmers to diversify their livelihoods in Malawi

Centre for Agricultural Transformation

The Centre for Agricultural Transformation (CAT), funded by the Global Action to End Smoking, is transforming Malawian agriculture systems and the lives of Malawian smallholder tobacco farmers by giving them access to inclusive innovation in agricultural science and technology through a range of commercialization channels. CAT is driving and accelerating the transformation of Malawi's agricultural economy, while helping farmers become more prosperous, resilient, diversified and food secure. It is implemented as a consortium comprised of four leading agricultural development and academic institutions: Land O'Lakes Venture37, University of Minnesota, Stellenbosch University, and Malawi University of Science and Technology (MUST), with Lilongwe University Agriculture and Natural Resources (LUANAR) as a strategic partner.

HERE ARE SOME OF THE AMAZING RESULTS:
76,073
individuals supported directly
38%
increase in participant farmer yield
$1,400,195
USD increase of sales

THREE FOCUS AREA

Driving Adoption & Innovation:

Through its science, technology and innovation work stream, the CAT uses Smart Farms, agri-clinics, and remote agri-clinics to help smallholder farmers learn about and adopt innovative agricultural technologies and practices.

Strengthening Market Systems:

The CAT works collaboratively with partners to accelerate market ecosystem improvements to facilitate access to finance, access to input and output markets, and agribusiness coaching and mentorship opportunities.

Promoting Sustainable Agriculture:

By encouraging farmers to invest in diverse value chains, Malawi's farmers are better equipped to deal with shifts in supply and demand and unpredictable weather patterns. 

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