Above: The Tiyeni Documentary film crew in Malawi.
From EIN Presswire
CORVALLIS, OR, UNITED STATES, October 9, 2024 /EINPresswire.com/ — Malawi, October 2024 — Tiyeni, a nonprofit organization promoting climate-smart agriculture through their innovative Deep Bed Farming (DBF) method , has partnered with The Chophouse, a US-based video production company, to produce a mini-documentary and a series of training videos that aim to address food insecurity in Malawi. Filming for the documentary will begin in mid-October 2024, with Ashley Terry, producer and lead camera operator for The Chophouse, set to arrive in Malawi on October 9.
The project will highlight the success of DBF, a method proven to increase crop yields and restore degraded soil in Malawi, a country facing ongoing food shortages due to climate change. A crowdfunding campaign has been launched to raise an additional $20,000 to cover remaining costs.