The Director of Planning and Development at Phalombe District Council, Kelvin Harawa, has applauded ADMARC Limited for its engagement with stakeholders and for sharing updates on its ongoing efforts to enhance agricultural development and food security.
ADMARC participated in the District Executive Committee (DEC) meeting held on Wednesday in Phalombe, where it presented a detailed overview of its current initiatives.
The company informed stakeholders that discussions are underway with the Ministry of Agriculture to determine the official opening date for maize selling. It further indicated that it is currently selling commodities such as pigeon peas, rice, and beans.
ADMARC informed the committee that, in addition to trading produce, it has started crop production. The company also plans to expand its value-added product line to enhance quality and market competitiveness.
Director Harawa called for sustained collaboration, stressing the importance of keeping stakeholders informed about ADMARC’s activities. He acknowledged the company’s critical role in advancing agricultural development in the district.
ADMARC reaffirmed its commitment to working closely with stakeholders to promote sustainable agriculture, improve livelihoods, and support Malawi’s broader economic transformation.

