This paper examines the political economy of agricultural commercialisation in Malawi over the past three or so decades both in a contemporary and historical perspective. Drawing insights from Keeley and Scoones (2003) and Chinsinga and Poulton (2014), the underlying argument of this paper is that the twists and turns in the country’s agricultural commercialisation processes have been shaped and influenced to a very large extent by the changing configurations of political elites and their underlying interests, incentives and motivations, including the influence of donors, especially since the transition to democracy in May 1994. The manner in which agricultural commercialisation has been conceived, contested and promoted has reflected eithe...
Agricultural commercialisation is seen as one of the most important avenues for fundamental structur...
ki ng P ap er Working Paper 037 www.future-agricultures.org2 This paper investigates the relationshi...
Malawi is a predominantly agrarian economy, as the majority of the population is reliant on agricult...
This paper seeks to reveal the motivations for the Malawian government’s decision to firstly, change...
This paper examines the political economy of the agricultural policy processes in Malawi through the...
Numerous studies have been undertaken on the political economy of agricultural policies in developin...
Malawi is a predominantly agrarian economy. With around 85 percent of the country’s population relyi...
The objective of this review is to highlight key features of the political landscape that are consid...
Debates on Zimbabwe’s agricultural development have centred on different framings of agriculture via...
Malawi agriculture has undergone various policy regimes targeted at improving productivity and food ...
There is often a mismatch between the apparent benevolent intents and the practical manifestations o...
Even though agriculture is the backbone of Malawi‟s economy, food insecurity has remained a continuo...
This article provides a critical account of the cereal seed systems in Malawi, in both a historical ...
The Malawi FISP resurrected debates about the role of subsidies in African agricultural policy. Rece...
A conference paper on market liberalization to avert food insecurity in Malawi.Since independence, M...
Agricultural commercialisation is seen as one of the most important avenues for fundamental structur...
ki ng P ap er Working Paper 037 www.future-agricultures.org2 This paper investigates the relationshi...
Malawi is a predominantly agrarian economy, as the majority of the population is reliant on agricult...
This paper seeks to reveal the motivations for the Malawian government’s decision to firstly, change...
This paper examines the political economy of the agricultural policy processes in Malawi through the...
Numerous studies have been undertaken on the political economy of agricultural policies in developin...
Malawi is a predominantly agrarian economy. With around 85 percent of the country’s population relyi...
The objective of this review is to highlight key features of the political landscape that are consid...
Debates on Zimbabwe’s agricultural development have centred on different framings of agriculture via...
Malawi agriculture has undergone various policy regimes targeted at improving productivity and food ...
There is often a mismatch between the apparent benevolent intents and the practical manifestations o...
Even though agriculture is the backbone of Malawi‟s economy, food insecurity has remained a continuo...
This article provides a critical account of the cereal seed systems in Malawi, in both a historical ...
The Malawi FISP resurrected debates about the role of subsidies in African agricultural policy. Rece...
A conference paper on market liberalization to avert food insecurity in Malawi.Since independence, M...
Agricultural commercialisation is seen as one of the most important avenues for fundamental structur...
ki ng P ap er Working Paper 037 www.future-agricultures.org2 This paper investigates the relationshi...
Malawi is a predominantly agrarian economy, as the majority of the population is reliant on agricult...