Growing farmer prosperity through markets, knowledge, and advocacy
NASFAM supports over 120,000 smallholder farmers across Malawi with practical programs, structured market access, financial inclusion, and national policy advocacy.
Hero — farmer cooperative at harvest
120,000+
Member Farmers
45
District Associations
58
Active Programs
26+
Years Operating
120,000+
Member Farmers
45
District Associations
58
Active Programs
26+
Years Operating
Transforming smallholder farming — one household at a time.
120,000+
Member Farmers
45
District Associations
26 yrs
Serving Malawi
58
Active Programmes
Our Work
What We Do
Programme photo — field training, market activity
Market Access
Connecting farmers to structured buyers, processors, and export markets through aggregated supply chains.
Training & Knowledge
Delivering agronomic, business, and post-harvest training to over 120,000 member households each season.
Policy Advocacy
Representing farmer interests in national budget processes, commodity boards, and legislative committees.
Financial Inclusion
Facilitating access to affordable credit, savings groups, and digital financial services for rural households.
Current Initiatives
Featured Programmes
Climate-Smart Agriculture Extension Program
Equipping farmers with drought-resistant practices, water harvesting, and sustainable soil management across all regions.
18,000 farmers trained
Structured Market Linkage Project
Connecting NASFAM cooperatives to premium domestic buyers, regional exporters, and fair-trade networks through formal contract arrangements.
MWK 2.4B in farmer income
Women in Agribusiness Leadership Track
Building business and cooperative leadership skills for women-led farming groups with finance, mentorship, and enterprise development tools.
9,200 beneficiaries enrolled
Farmer portrait photo
"Before NASFAM, I had no way to know the real price for my groundnuts. Now I sell with confidence, and my children are in school because of it."
Amina Chirwa
Farmer Member — Central District Region
Commodity Price Transparency Campaign
The organisation is engaging the relevant commodity exchange and agriculture ministry to establish transparent, enforceable floor prices for key commodity grades — protecting farmer earnings at the point of sale.
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