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Big news! Tiyeni to present at the 2021 Soil Regen Summit

4 March 2021

Welcome to this extra supporters’ newsletter. We just had to share the good news...

Tiyeni is the principal partner charity for the first ever Soil Regen Summit, on March 15-18, 2021. During this free, virtual, 4-day event, we will be joining some of the world’s most knowledgeable experts in regenerative agriculture.

The event will be packed by experts who will be talking about the science and practical implementation methods that can be used to restore nature, through the world’s agricultural landscapes. It'll be hosted by Tiyeni’s new partner, the Soil Food Web School, and their founder Dr. Elaine Ingham.

We hope you can join us and get to know Tiyeni even better, as Tiyeni’s Chair, Colin Andrews, will be making presentations about our Malawi team, featuring Isaac Monjo Chavula, Country Director and the farmer training that changes their fortunes permanently.

If you’re a farmer or someone with a passion for the planet, then this event is for you! A diversity of subjects covered includes:
  • holistic grazing
  • agroforestry
  • soil biology
  • Tiyeni’s Deep Bed Farming method
  • market gardening
  • mycology
  • carbon sequestration
  • human health
  • ecology
  • and so much more!
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We would be delighted if you could join the event and share the link with everybody.
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The event starts on 15 March and will be featuring 5-7 speakers each day, including Tiyeni Chair Colin Andrews (centre in both photos above). You’ll be able to interact with each of them in the breakout rooms and live panel discussions too! And even better, the Soil Food Web team promises some exclusive special offers for attendees.
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There will also be some case studies and how-to videos for you to watch, including inspiring individual Tiyeni farmer stories. These individuals, who are at the foundation and heart of everything we do, will include:
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Gospel Mvula of Bala Section
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Lady Dyness of the Mafinga Hills
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Jason Mwale of Chikwina area
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Innocent of Chapamba Moyo village
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Edward Nyamwela of Bongolo
There really is hope for the future!
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  • About Us
    • What is Tiyeni?
    • Our history
    • Malawi: The warm heart of Africa
    • Meet the team
    • Frequently asked questions (FAQs)
  • Our work
    • The issues >
      • Climate change
      • Soil, water, and life
      • Multidimensional poverty
      • Dig deeper
    • What we do >
      • Smallholder farmer training
      • Deep Bed Farming
      • Lunyangwa Watershed Programme
      • Where we work
      • Collaborative working
      • Training materials
    • Presentations about Tiyeni
  • Our impact
    • Facts and figures
    • Testimonials and case studies
    • Research
    • Ministry of Agriculture approval
    • Sustainable Development Goals
  • Get involved
    • Join our cause
    • Fundraising
    • Corporate partnerships
    • Vacancies
  • News
  • Donate