Agriculture is key to Malawi’s development strategy, with over 80 per cent of the workforce employed in the sector. However, government investment in agricultural commercialisation has been low, national financial institutions lack agribusiness-friendly policies, and access to land necessary for commercial agriculture has been a challenge. This brief studies the effectiveness of various government and donor incentives aimed towards agribusinesses, and provides several policy recommendations on how to induce business investment in agricultural commercialisation
NovemberThe economy of Malawi is highly dependent on agricultural production and development initiat...
This paper considers potential strategic options for agriculture and development in Malawi in the co...
Even though agriculture is the backbone of Malawi‟s economy, food insecurity has remained a continuo...
Malawi is a predominantly agrarian economy. With around 85 percent of the country’s population relyi...
Malawi, one of the most agriculturally-dependent countries in the world, enjoys land, water, and peo...
"Malawi has experienced modest economic growth over the last decade and a half. However, agricultura...
Malawi is a signatory to the Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme (CAADP) and the ...
The first in our series of APRA briefs gives an overview of ‘agricultural commercialisation’ — it gi...
Smallholder farmers constitute the largest group of economic actors in Malawi and there is increasin...
This paper charts the performance of the agriculture sector in Malawi for the period 2000 – 2013 (wi...
Agriculture holds special significance in Malawi, because most Malawian households depend primarily ...
This paper examines the political economy of agricultural commercialisation in Malawi over the past ...
• We highlight the need for and a path towards policies Malawi could adopt to achieve economic devel...
• Farm size in Malawi averages 0.73; roughly 30% of Malawian farmers are near landless, operating le...
APRA seeks to generate new evidence on agricultural commercialisation pathways in rapidly changing r...
NovemberThe economy of Malawi is highly dependent on agricultural production and development initiat...
This paper considers potential strategic options for agriculture and development in Malawi in the co...
Even though agriculture is the backbone of Malawi‟s economy, food insecurity has remained a continuo...
Malawi is a predominantly agrarian economy. With around 85 percent of the country’s population relyi...
Malawi, one of the most agriculturally-dependent countries in the world, enjoys land, water, and peo...
"Malawi has experienced modest economic growth over the last decade and a half. However, agricultura...
Malawi is a signatory to the Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme (CAADP) and the ...
The first in our series of APRA briefs gives an overview of ‘agricultural commercialisation’ — it gi...
Smallholder farmers constitute the largest group of economic actors in Malawi and there is increasin...
This paper charts the performance of the agriculture sector in Malawi for the period 2000 – 2013 (wi...
Agriculture holds special significance in Malawi, because most Malawian households depend primarily ...
This paper examines the political economy of agricultural commercialisation in Malawi over the past ...
• We highlight the need for and a path towards policies Malawi could adopt to achieve economic devel...
• Farm size in Malawi averages 0.73; roughly 30% of Malawian farmers are near landless, operating le...
APRA seeks to generate new evidence on agricultural commercialisation pathways in rapidly changing r...
NovemberThe economy of Malawi is highly dependent on agricultural production and development initiat...
This paper considers potential strategic options for agriculture and development in Malawi in the co...
Even though agriculture is the backbone of Malawi‟s economy, food insecurity has remained a continuo...