Kasungu Households to Benefit from Agroforestry and Conservation Pilot Project.

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Around 20,000 households in Sub Traditional Authority Chisinga, Kasungu, are set to benefit from a new pilot project launched by the Kasungu Wildlife Conservation for Community Development Association (KAWICCODA). The initiative, called ‘Forest Natural Regeneration and Agroforestry,’ aims to provide communities near the park with agroforestry skills through the establishment of Farm Field Schools (FFS).

Dr. Malidadi Langa, KAWICCODA’s board chairperson, highlighted that the project will significantly contribute to the conservation of the park and the provision of essential forestry resources in the area.

Catherine Chunga, Assistant Director for the Department of National Parks and Wildlife responsible for Environmental Education and Extension, commended the project for its efforts in conservation and for creating bee habitats that support beekeeping and income generation.

Evylin Chima, Director of Agriculture Services at Kasungu District Council, expressed concern over the depletion of natural resources due to unsustainable practices like charcoal burning. She praised the Association for addressing these challenges through the project.

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