The experiment started in December 2023 where 3 plants provided 5kgs of harvest. Some of the seeds harvested were distributed to 40 members at 5 seeds per individual. Throughout the year hundreds have benefited from the seeds and now the time we have been waiting for has come. The rain season has come and hundreds of our members now going commercial.
The question could be why are we obsessed with the Madagascar Lima Beans? And our response is that it is the most economic plant as it does not require a lot of input costs such as fertilizers, pesticides and maintenance. The explosive growth rate and high yields, the solution most farmers across the continent are looking for.
And the plants can go on producing harvests on a constant basis up to 7 years provided there is constant watering. With Climatic Change now reality, food security across Africa can be easily secured at very little cost. For small businesses, the beans provide food and more importantly; capital. Go commercial and harvest several tonnes for sale and capital for businesses, secured.
Madagascar Lima Beans from Ruwa based Farai Aleck Katsere
Backyard Madagascar Lima Beans from Bulawayo based Trymore Nzou.
Progress from Ruwa based Lincoln Matongo.
The next update is coming in January when we assess the progress of our members.