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VP Michael Usi advocates for charcoal business registration and tree conservation
By Burnett Munthali
In a recent surprise visit to Bangwe Market, Vice President Michael Usi urged individuals involved in the charcoal business to register their names with the government. Usi emphasized that this registration process is part of a broader initiative aimed at providing capital to those in the charcoal industry, enabling them to transition into alternative businesses.
The Vice President’s visit underscored a crucial environmental concern: the need to halt the cutting down of trees for charcoal production. Usi highlighted that sustainable practices are essential for protecting the country’s natural resources and promoting economic diversification.
By registering, charcoal producers can access government support to explore new business opportunities, thus aligning economic activity with environmental stewardship.