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Broadcast twins discourage 'Paying Peanuts' 27.08.09

TWIN broadcasters Emma and Claire Mc Dermott have contrasted recession-ridden Inishowen with the absolute poverty they witnessed on a recent trip to Malawi. The Inishowen Community Radio presenters spent a week in Lilongwe, Malawi, recording audio material for a documentary ‘Paying Peanuts’ to be aired on ICRfm tomorrow.
Emma shells some peanuts with one of the villagers in Lilongwe, Malawi. The project was funded by the Simon Cumbers Media Challenge Fund and focuses on MASFA (Mchinji Area Smallholder Farmers Association) which was established in 2001. MASFA brings together local groundnut farmers, aiming to improve market access and prices, share expertise and give the farmers a collective voice. A key benefit of membership is a stable market for their crops, as MASFA buys their groundnuts and soybeans and rents a warehouse where the goods can be stored ready for transport.
"This was a fantastic experience. To be able to travel to Malawi and speak to the farmers themselves was invaluable. It’s such an amazing country and the people were so welcoming," explained Emma.
Claire added: "It was an experience of a lifetime and I would love to go back again to help out with a project over there. The people are absolutely lovely. Malawi is one of the poorest countries in the world and it really made me appreciate how good we all have it at home."
MASFA farmers have seen first-hand the benefits of Fairtrade.
Claire, left and Emma McDermott meet a GAA fan in Lilongwe, Malawi.
With the Fairtrade premium they receive for their groundnuts, they have been able to build a guardian shelter at their local hospital. "I would encourage people to buy Fairtrade products when they can. It’s a simple thing each and every one of us can do. I’ve seen the difference the Fairtrade Premiums make to the lives of not just the farmers but their whole communities," said Emma. The twins' documentary will be broadcast as part of “Voices of Inishowen” tomorrow, Friday, August 28 at 10.30am on 105 or 107.6 fm. You can also listen online at www.icrfm.ie to hear ‘Paying Peanuts’.
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