Farmers in Malawi can enhance soil fertility and crop yields by adopting intercropping and deep bed farming techniques, which involve growing maize with legumes like cowpea and pigeon pea in raised soil beds. This method, supported by research and promoted by Tiyeni, breaks up compacted soil and reduces reliance on chemical fertilizers, making farming more sustainable and cost-effective. It also helps mitigate soil erosion and compaction, improves water retention, and leverages the natural nitrogen-fixing properties of legumes, offering a climate-smart solution that boosts productivity and resilience in the face of climate change.