Russia Gives Fertiliser To Malawi, Seeks African Support

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The Russian government has donated 20,000 tons of fertiliser to Malawi as part of its efforts to garner diplomatic support from various African nations.
Russia will give 260,000 tons of fertiliser to countries on the continent, Russian Ambassador to Malawi, Nikolai Krasilnikov, said at a handover ceremony Monday at the capital, Lilongwe.

He expressed the hope that African leaders would press for the abolition of international sanctions against Russia when they attend the second Russia-Africa summit to be held in St Petersburg at the end of July.

The Russian manufacturer Uralchem-Ukalkali had produced the fertiliser and made the gift to Malawi, said Dmitry Shornikov, head of the firm’s southern Africa branch, who also attended the handover.

The fertiliser should help Malawi achieve its goals of substantially boosting its agricultural production and helping families grow more healthy and nutritious food, said Shornikov.

Malawi’s minister of Agriculture Kawale said the fertiliser would reach 400,000 farming households and boost their agricultural production.

Also attending the event was a representative of the United Nations’ World Food Programme.
Malawi voted to censure Russia at the United Nations last year for its invasion of Ukraine.
More than 15 other African countries abstained from the vote.

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