Irrigation Scheme for Macadamia Nuts and Tea Plantation

Project Description

PROJECT DESCRIPTION:

Conforzi Plantation Limited grows macadamia nuts and tea on 1,000 Ha on a rain-fed basis. The company hopes to improve output by investing in irrigation to grow the crops in the dry season.

PROJECT LOCATION:

Thyolo, Southern Region

LEAD AGENCY/ PROJECT PROMOTER:

Conforzi Plantation Limited

CURRENT STATUS/ STAGE OF PROJECT:

Non-operational

AVAILABILITY OF PRE-FEASIBILITY STUDIES, FEASIBILITY STUDIES, AND OTHER STUDIES:

Feasibility report and designs are available.

ESTIMATED COST OF THE PROJECT:

USD 15 million

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Country

Malawi

Location (s)

Thyolo

Sector

Agriculture & Food Processing

Sub Sector

Irrigation

Investment Value Range

10-25 million USD

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