This study assesses the efficacy of maize export bans in improving food security in Malawi and of minimum farm gate prices in increasing the incomes of Malawian smallholder farmers. It relies primarily on price and trade flow analysis using secondary data. In brief, the analysis shows that neither tool has been particularly effective in recent years in achieving their stated policy objectives. On the contrary, both maize export bans and minimum farm gate prices have been mostly non-binding or even counterproductive in their effects.Non-PRIFPRI1; CRP2; MaSSP; C Improving markets and trade;DSGD; PIMCGIAR Research Program on Policies, Institutions, and Markets (PIM
This study has been conducted in order to generate evidence of the visibility of exit from farm inpu...
This report summarizes the findings from an innovative study to collect the prices that farmers rece...
This article analyzes maize value chain performance in Malawi and Mozambique using data collected fr...
This study assesses the efficacy of maize export bans in improving food security in Malawi and of mi...
High levels of poverty and food insecurity combined with weak food markets have prompted many Africa...
This study assesses the economy-wide effects of Malawi’s long-term maize export ban, which was only ...
Since the early 2000s, the government of Malawi has used trade restrictions, export bans in particul...
The policy analysis matrix (PAM) framework was employed to analyse the comparative economic advantag...
Malawi agriculture has undergone various policy regimes targeted at improving productivity and food ...
This paper examines the main issues affecting producers of export crops in Malawi that could comprom...
The Tanzanian government has banned the exportation of maize on several occasions since the 1980s. T...
This note has been prepared by IFPRI Malawi at the request of the UK Department for International De...
What has been done? Malawi has a long tradition of intervention in maize markets that dates back to ...
This paper investigates the effects of subsidized fertilizer on marketing of maize in Malawi. It use...
National food security in Malawi depends on improving the performance of maize markets. Ensuring tha...
This study has been conducted in order to generate evidence of the visibility of exit from farm inpu...
This report summarizes the findings from an innovative study to collect the prices that farmers rece...
This article analyzes maize value chain performance in Malawi and Mozambique using data collected fr...
This study assesses the efficacy of maize export bans in improving food security in Malawi and of mi...
High levels of poverty and food insecurity combined with weak food markets have prompted many Africa...
This study assesses the economy-wide effects of Malawi’s long-term maize export ban, which was only ...
Since the early 2000s, the government of Malawi has used trade restrictions, export bans in particul...
The policy analysis matrix (PAM) framework was employed to analyse the comparative economic advantag...
Malawi agriculture has undergone various policy regimes targeted at improving productivity and food ...
This paper examines the main issues affecting producers of export crops in Malawi that could comprom...
The Tanzanian government has banned the exportation of maize on several occasions since the 1980s. T...
This note has been prepared by IFPRI Malawi at the request of the UK Department for International De...
What has been done? Malawi has a long tradition of intervention in maize markets that dates back to ...
This paper investigates the effects of subsidized fertilizer on marketing of maize in Malawi. It use...
National food security in Malawi depends on improving the performance of maize markets. Ensuring tha...
This study has been conducted in order to generate evidence of the visibility of exit from farm inpu...
This report summarizes the findings from an innovative study to collect the prices that farmers rece...
This article analyzes maize value chain performance in Malawi and Mozambique using data collected fr...