A number of problems plague the current Farmer Input Support Programme (FISP), including : late delivery of inputs; distribution of standardized inputs that may not be appropriate for all agro-ecological zones or soil types; crowding out of private sector; poor targeting, and; high cost to the government treasury
Although the agriculture sector is dominant in the Malawian economy, it is bedeviled by low agricult...
The study sought to evaluate the impact of an agricultural input scheme on crop production in Lupane...
Targeted fertilizer subsidies are growing in popularity in Sub-Saharan Africa and are a pillar of th...
The Farmer Input Support Program (FISP, formerly the Fertilizer Support Program) has expanded the sc...
The introduction of the e-voucher approach to Zambia’s input subsidy program, the Farmer Input Suppo...
The realization that agriculture input subsidies at times do not reach targeted communities has push...
Zambia continues to suffer from a regime of ineffectual subsidies and insufficient social protection...
Agriculture is the economic backbone of most countries in the Sub Saharan Africa and Zambia is one s...
When and why do sub-optimal agricultural policies persist despite technical evidence highlighting al...
Despite being framed as a key component of the nation’s poverty reduction strategy, evidence suggest...
Nearly three decades after the initiation of agricultural market reforms in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA)...
The Farm Input Subsidy Programme (FISP) in Malawi was introduced in the 2005/2006 season against a b...
Using data from ICRISAT 2010/11 household and fertilizer retailer surveys, the study reveals that op...
Farm input subsidy programs have once again become a popular policy tool that many African governmen...
The TCP project continued assistance provided under GCPS/ZAM/045/NET related to marketing policy. Th...
Although the agriculture sector is dominant in the Malawian economy, it is bedeviled by low agricult...
The study sought to evaluate the impact of an agricultural input scheme on crop production in Lupane...
Targeted fertilizer subsidies are growing in popularity in Sub-Saharan Africa and are a pillar of th...
The Farmer Input Support Program (FISP, formerly the Fertilizer Support Program) has expanded the sc...
The introduction of the e-voucher approach to Zambia’s input subsidy program, the Farmer Input Suppo...
The realization that agriculture input subsidies at times do not reach targeted communities has push...
Zambia continues to suffer from a regime of ineffectual subsidies and insufficient social protection...
Agriculture is the economic backbone of most countries in the Sub Saharan Africa and Zambia is one s...
When and why do sub-optimal agricultural policies persist despite technical evidence highlighting al...
Despite being framed as a key component of the nation’s poverty reduction strategy, evidence suggest...
Nearly three decades after the initiation of agricultural market reforms in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA)...
The Farm Input Subsidy Programme (FISP) in Malawi was introduced in the 2005/2006 season against a b...
Using data from ICRISAT 2010/11 household and fertilizer retailer surveys, the study reveals that op...
Farm input subsidy programs have once again become a popular policy tool that many African governmen...
The TCP project continued assistance provided under GCPS/ZAM/045/NET related to marketing policy. Th...
Although the agriculture sector is dominant in the Malawian economy, it is bedeviled by low agricult...
The study sought to evaluate the impact of an agricultural input scheme on crop production in Lupane...
Targeted fertilizer subsidies are growing in popularity in Sub-Saharan Africa and are a pillar of th...