Erosion control in Malawi Erosion control in Malawi 7 Jun 2022 · 5 items Facebook Twitter Email Like Comment Natasha Pansegrouw Erosion control in Malawi: Part 1 While more and more production is demanded from farmers, soil erosion is frittering away arable land. Ken Coetzee and Wallie Stroebel of the South African company Conse... Innovation Malawi 7 Jun 2022 · < 1 min read Facebook Twitter Email Like Comment Erosion control in Malawi: Part 2 These methods were used in Malawi by Ken Coetzee and Wallie Stroebel of Conservation Management Services (CMS), who are based in George in the Western Cape Province of So... Innovation Malawi 7 Jun 2022 · < 1 min read Facebook Twitter Email Like Comment Erosion control in Malawi: Part 3 – Gullies What is soil erosion? Soil erosion is caused by run-off water that flows unchecked over soil surfaces that are no longer adequately protected by a plant cover. Gullies, ... Innovation Malawi 7 Jun 2022 · < 1 min read Facebook Twitter Email Like Comment Erosion control in Malawi: Part 4 – How to deal with steep slopes Prevention is always better than cure. This is particularly true about soil erosion, where the slowing down of runoff water on a steep slope can prevent the formation of ... Innovation Malawi 7 Jun 2022 · < 1 min read Facebook Twitter Email Like Comment Erosion control in Malawi part 5: How to deal with flat, bare areas Erosion is caused when a lot of water runs over bare soil. Soil usually becomes bare because of overgrazing, which is caused when a farmer keeps more livestock than the l... Innovation Malawi 7 Jun 2022 · < 1 min read Facebook Twitter Email Like Comment 1391 views Facebook Twitter Email 64