Agnes Mwangwela

  • PMIL Researchers Kumar Mallikarjunan & Agnes Mwangwela were recently featured in Malawi Publication The Nation Online. Both Scientists are part of the Southern Africa Peanut Value Chain Interventions project. Read the full text of the publication online.

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  • Rick Brandenburg is Lead Scientist on PMIL’s Southern Africa Value Chain Interventions project and a collaborator on both the Ghana and Haiti Value Chain projects. In addition to his work with PMIL, he is a Wm. Neal Reynolds Distinguished Professor and Co-Director of the Center for Turfgrass Environmental Research and Education at North Carolina State University.

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  • PMIL collaborator, Agnes Mwangwela, co-authored a paper, “Quality evaluation of sunflower and groundnut oil produced by two cooperatives under the one village one product programme in central Malawi,” published in the March 2015 issue of the African Journal of Agricultural Research. The article about local cooperatives producing quality oil from groundnuts (peanuts) provides evidence that…

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  •   The latest issue of Southscapes, focuses on how the University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences is helping feed 9 billion people by 2050. Several PMIL researchers were featured in articles in the magazine including: Lead Scientist Peggy Ozias-Akins, and collaborators Joelle Kajuga and Agnes Mwangwela.

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