Malawi and Norway
- Capital:
Lilongwe - Population:
15447500 - Size:
118480.0 Km2
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- Fertilizer and manure use in Malawi
- S.T. Holden (ed); R. Lunduka (ed) / European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists, 2011
- Use of agricultural input subsidies has been a controversial issue in developed as well as developing countries. Some African countries, especially Malawi and Zambia have reintroduced large input subsidies since 2005 and they have eve...
- Land tenure security and investments in tree planting
- R.W. Lunduka (ed) / Centre for the Study of African Economies, Oxford, 2011
- It is widely accepted that secure tenure on land induces investment. However, research in sub-Saharan African has also found high levels of investment by insecure tenure households. This study investigates under what circumstances ins...
- Malawian farmers' willingness to allocate funds for input purchase at harvest time
- S.T. Holden (ed); R. Lunduka (ed) / Centre for the Study of African Economies, Oxford, 2011
- Malawi has implemented a large-scale agricultural input subsidy program since 2005 after a period with severe food shortages and the program has contributed to increased food availability, higher real wages, economic growth and povert...
- The Strategic Development Programme in Malawi: crop quality improved and access to food increased
- S.W. Bie; S. Phiri / Norwegian University of Life Sciences, 2010
- This report is a mid-term review of the Strategic Development Programme, developed by the National Smallholder Farmers' Association (NASFAM) of Malawi. The authors state that the second phase of the programme is largely satisfactory, ...
- The impacts of the Malawian farm input subsidy programme
- S. Holden; R. Lunduka / Norwegian University of Life Sciences, 2010
- This report assesses the agricultural cropping systems in central and southern Malawi, and seeks to identify the effects of the Malawian farm input subsidy programme (FISP) on those systems. The paper demonstrates the fol...
- How efficient was the Malawian fertiliser subsidy programme?
- S. Holden; R. Lunduka / Norwegian University of Life Sciences, 2010
- This report presents findings from a household survey conducted in Malawi in 2009. The survey was intended to examine the administrative targeting efficiency of a fertiliser subsidy programme (MoAFS). The main new evidence in this stu...
- The role of the WFP in Malawi: what next?
- D. Gairdner; T. Walters; R.A. Meritxel / Scanteam, 2009
- The Malawi country context between 2000 and 2008 can be divided into two periods: a period of crisis and instability followed by recovery. WFP was responding to rapid changes during the emergency period, then to supporting the transit...
- Lessons learned in the Enhancing Food Security and developing Sustainable Rural Livelihoods Project, Malawi
- T Laugerud; S.R. Mkandawire; E.J. Kantchewa / Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2009
- This report covers the mid-term review of the Enhancing Food Security and Developing Sustainable Rural Livelihoods Project, established in Malawi and supported by the Norwegian government. The aim of the report is to see if the Projec...
- Obstacles to the implementation of environmental policies in Malawi
- M.P. Munyenyembe; F.M. Kalowekamo / Development Fund, Norway, 2008
- This paper examines the obstacles that face the implementation of environmental policies in Malawi. The It presents some recommendations in order to advance the growth of environmental movement and its linkages with other players. ...
- Factors that enable poor farmers to leave the poverty trap in Malawi
- M. Hatlebakk / Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2009
- An obvious pathway out of poverty for poor households in agricultural based economy is to supplement agricultural incomes with non-farm economic activities. This paper identifies livelihood strategies at the household level as a funct...
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