Malawi has suffered from weak economic growth since its independence in 1964. Over 50 percentof the population live below the poverty line, unable to produce enough or to otherwise obtain sufficient income to meet all of their basic needs. Poverty is concentrated in rural areas. Smallholder agriculture dominates employment in rural Malawi. However, with continuing population growth, the average landholding size for smallholder farming households is declining, resulting in many being unable to produce sufficient food to meet their own needs. To escape poverty, rural households increasingly must diversify their sources of income, but many lack the human and financial capital to do so. In this report, a detailed examination is provided of the ...
Small-scale family farming to meet household food and livelihood needs is a central activity for mos...
Rural labor markets in Africa are frequently characterized by underemployment, with farmers unable t...
Malawi is among the poorest countries in the world, and looks for ways to increase land productivity...
Agriculture is vital to global food production. Around 550 million smallholding households produce m...
• Farm size in Malawi averages 0.73; roughly 30% of Malawian farmers are near landless, operating le...
Rural households in developing countries like Malawi often take on a diversity of livelihood activit...
Using three rounds of the Integrated Household Survey conducted between 2004 and 2016, this paper ex...
Malawi is the sixth poorest country in the world, and its citizens are especially vulnerable to clim...
This paper examines the livelihoods of smallholder households in Malawi based on information derived...
By directing increasing shares of their farm production to the market and, thereby, realizing greate...
"Malawi has experienced modest economic growth over the last decade and a half. However, agricultura...
Recently, there has been a resurgence of interest in the study of structural transformation. However...
Even though agriculture is the backbone of Malawi‟s economy, food insecurity has remained a continuo...
Malawi is a food-insecure country, and although most households have access to arable land, many rur...
This is a background paper on livelihood strategies in rural Malawi in general. Livelihood strategie...
Small-scale family farming to meet household food and livelihood needs is a central activity for mos...
Rural labor markets in Africa are frequently characterized by underemployment, with farmers unable t...
Malawi is among the poorest countries in the world, and looks for ways to increase land productivity...
Agriculture is vital to global food production. Around 550 million smallholding households produce m...
• Farm size in Malawi averages 0.73; roughly 30% of Malawian farmers are near landless, operating le...
Rural households in developing countries like Malawi often take on a diversity of livelihood activit...
Using three rounds of the Integrated Household Survey conducted between 2004 and 2016, this paper ex...
Malawi is the sixth poorest country in the world, and its citizens are especially vulnerable to clim...
This paper examines the livelihoods of smallholder households in Malawi based on information derived...
By directing increasing shares of their farm production to the market and, thereby, realizing greate...
"Malawi has experienced modest economic growth over the last decade and a half. However, agricultura...
Recently, there has been a resurgence of interest in the study of structural transformation. However...
Even though agriculture is the backbone of Malawi‟s economy, food insecurity has remained a continuo...
Malawi is a food-insecure country, and although most households have access to arable land, many rur...
This is a background paper on livelihood strategies in rural Malawi in general. Livelihood strategie...
Small-scale family farming to meet household food and livelihood needs is a central activity for mos...
Rural labor markets in Africa are frequently characterized by underemployment, with farmers unable t...
Malawi is among the poorest countries in the world, and looks for ways to increase land productivity...