Figures from the International Trade Centre (ITC) show that legumes export have been declining since 2015, as by then, $58.5 million was profited in legume exports which has gradually lowered over the years, to $15.8 million in 2018. The legumes industry also decried other challenges but it seems there is hope for the struggling farmers.
A produce buyer known as Care Agro Investment has partnered with Lilongwe-based Agricos, to enter into a contract with legume farmers so that there is a ready market for their produce, especially beans. The company said contractual agreements with farmers will be for the production of red kidney beans and red speckled beans.
Also, the Legumes Development Trust (LDT) has called for more investments in the legume sector to improve livelihoods of smallholder farmers. “The legumes industry is in its infant stage, as much as we appreciate the initiative and recognition by government, we say K1.8 billion is not enough.” said LDT chairperson responsible for value chain and markets Vincent Mpaluko.