A fertilizer manufacturing company under construction in Dowa is projected to commence production by April next year, bringing hope to Malawiâs agricultural sector.
Owner of the company, Napoleon Dzombe, says per hour, the factory is expected to produce about 40 metric tonnes of fertilizer, making enough commodity for the whole country in just 150 days, highlighting the plantâs potential to meet national demand.
The installation of manufacturing machines has already been done, with construction works expected to be completed by January 2026, indicating significant progress on the project.

Dzombe, founder and managing director of Mtalimanja Holdings Limited, added that the idea to establish the fertilizer manufacturing plant is to ease scarcity of the commodity on the market, addressing a long-standing challenge in Malawiâs agriculture.
The factory will also help reduce costs incurred when importing fertilizer into the country, potentially benefiting farmers and boosting agricultural productivity.

The local production of fertilizer is expected to enhance Malawiâs food security and support economic growth, making the Dowa plant a significant development for the countryâs agricultural sector.
With the plantâs production capacity, Malawi could reduce its reliance on imported fertilizer, saving foreign exchange and creating opportunities for local farmers.
The project showcases the potential for local investment to drive agricultural growth and development in Malawi, inspiring similar initiatives.
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