Despite being framed as a key component of the nation’s poverty reduction strategy, evidence suggests that inputs distributed under Zambia’s Farmer Input Support Programme (FISP) tend to be targeted to the least poor rural households
Malawi has made the Farm Input subsidy Program (FISP) the major pillar of both the country’s agricul...
Recent significant agricultural growth without rural poverty reduction in Zambia is causing concern ...
A number of problems plague the current Farmer Input Support Programme (FISP), including : late deli...
Despite being framed as a key component of the nation’s poverty reduction strategy, evidence suggest...
The Farmer Input Support Program (FISP, formerly the Fertilizer Support Program) has expanded the sc...
Zambia continues to suffer from a regime of ineffectual subsidies and insufficient social protection...
The overall conclusion that can be drawn from the existing body of research is that the FISP has hel...
Economists have long held that broad-based agricultural growth is the most powerful source of povert...
Despite Zambia’s sustained and fairly robust agricultural growth since 2000, rural poverty levels ha...
Many of the ‘new’ agricultural input subsidy programs (ISPs) in sub-Saharan Africa list raising farm...
Key Findings -Results from an open-ended question on nationally-representative surveys in 2015 and 2...
Many of the agricultural input subsidy programs (ISPs) currently being implemented in Sub-Saharan Af...
Since the beginning of the year 2000 Zambia has been focusing its development efforts on poverty red...
Many of the ‘new’ agricultural input subsidy programs (ISPs) in sub-Saharan Africa include among the...
Many of the ‘new’ agricultural input subsidy programs (ISPs) in sub-Saharan Africa include among the...
Malawi has made the Farm Input subsidy Program (FISP) the major pillar of both the country’s agricul...
Recent significant agricultural growth without rural poverty reduction in Zambia is causing concern ...
A number of problems plague the current Farmer Input Support Programme (FISP), including : late deli...
Despite being framed as a key component of the nation’s poverty reduction strategy, evidence suggest...
The Farmer Input Support Program (FISP, formerly the Fertilizer Support Program) has expanded the sc...
Zambia continues to suffer from a regime of ineffectual subsidies and insufficient social protection...
The overall conclusion that can be drawn from the existing body of research is that the FISP has hel...
Economists have long held that broad-based agricultural growth is the most powerful source of povert...
Despite Zambia’s sustained and fairly robust agricultural growth since 2000, rural poverty levels ha...
Many of the ‘new’ agricultural input subsidy programs (ISPs) in sub-Saharan Africa list raising farm...
Key Findings -Results from an open-ended question on nationally-representative surveys in 2015 and 2...
Many of the agricultural input subsidy programs (ISPs) currently being implemented in Sub-Saharan Af...
Since the beginning of the year 2000 Zambia has been focusing its development efforts on poverty red...
Many of the ‘new’ agricultural input subsidy programs (ISPs) in sub-Saharan Africa include among the...
Many of the ‘new’ agricultural input subsidy programs (ISPs) in sub-Saharan Africa include among the...
Malawi has made the Farm Input subsidy Program (FISP) the major pillar of both the country’s agricul...
Recent significant agricultural growth without rural poverty reduction in Zambia is causing concern ...
A number of problems plague the current Farmer Input Support Programme (FISP), including : late deli...