This study assesses the economy-wide effects of Malawi’s long-term maize export ban, which was only recently lifted, and a proposed oilseed export levy intended to improve food security and support local processing industries, respectively. We find that maize export bans only benefit the urban non-poor, while poor farmers’ incomes and maize consumption levels decline in the longer run. The oilseed export levy also fails to achieve its long run objectives: even when tax revenues are used to further subsidize food processors, their gains in value-addition are outweighed by declining agricultural value-addition. More generally, these results show that while export restrictions may have the desired outcomes in the short run, production response...
A conference paper on market liberalization to avert food insecurity in Malawi.Since independence, M...
The policy analysis matrix (PAM) framework was employed to analyse the comparative economic advantag...
Malawi is widely regarded as one of the few examples of successful development in sub-Saharan Africa...
Restrictions on exports of staples or cash crops are frequently imposed in developing countries to p...
Since the early 2000s, the government of Malawi has used trade restrictions, export bans in particul...
High levels of poverty and food insecurity combined with weak food markets have prompted many Africa...
This study assesses the efficacy of maize export bans in improving food security in Malawi and of mi...
The Tanzanian government has banned the exportation of maize on several occasions since the 1980s. T...
The primary goal of the study is to investigate the potential to expand oilseeds, specifically soybe...
This paper examines the main issues affecting producers of export crops in Malawi that could comprom...
In the last two decades, food security policy in Malawi has focused on enhancing the maize productiv...
Malawi agriculture has undergone various policy regimes targeted at improving productivity and food ...
Malawi faces persistent rural poverty, malnutrition, inequality, and social exclusion, primarily due...
This note has been prepared by IFPRI Malawi at the request of the UK Department for International De...
Even though agriculture is the backbone of Malawi‟s economy, food insecurity has remained a continuo...
A conference paper on market liberalization to avert food insecurity in Malawi.Since independence, M...
The policy analysis matrix (PAM) framework was employed to analyse the comparative economic advantag...
Malawi is widely regarded as one of the few examples of successful development in sub-Saharan Africa...
Restrictions on exports of staples or cash crops are frequently imposed in developing countries to p...
Since the early 2000s, the government of Malawi has used trade restrictions, export bans in particul...
High levels of poverty and food insecurity combined with weak food markets have prompted many Africa...
This study assesses the efficacy of maize export bans in improving food security in Malawi and of mi...
The Tanzanian government has banned the exportation of maize on several occasions since the 1980s. T...
The primary goal of the study is to investigate the potential to expand oilseeds, specifically soybe...
This paper examines the main issues affecting producers of export crops in Malawi that could comprom...
In the last two decades, food security policy in Malawi has focused on enhancing the maize productiv...
Malawi agriculture has undergone various policy regimes targeted at improving productivity and food ...
Malawi faces persistent rural poverty, malnutrition, inequality, and social exclusion, primarily due...
This note has been prepared by IFPRI Malawi at the request of the UK Department for International De...
Even though agriculture is the backbone of Malawi‟s economy, food insecurity has remained a continuo...
A conference paper on market liberalization to avert food insecurity in Malawi.Since independence, M...
The policy analysis matrix (PAM) framework was employed to analyse the comparative economic advantag...
Malawi is widely regarded as one of the few examples of successful development in sub-Saharan Africa...