posted on 2024-09-06, 07:41authored byMirriam Matita, Blessings Chinsinga, Loveness Mgalamadzi, Jacob Mazalale, Masautso Chimombo, Stevier Kaiyatsa, Ephraim Chirwa
APRA seeks to generate new evidence on agricultural commercialisation pathways in rapidly changing rural contexts in Africa, assessing outcomes in relation to poverty, women’s empowerment and food and nutrition security. In Malawi, APRA intends to study the role of groundnut commercialisation in promoting different livelihoods using a tracker study in groundnut
farming areas, based on data collected in the 2006/07 agricultural season (School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) et al., 2008). The 2006/07 dataset is the benchmark or baseline that will be used as a reference point in the present APRA study. This study intends to track every member of the households in the 2006/07 dataset in Malawi’s Mchinji and Ntchisi districts, to understand the role of agricultural commercialisation in their current livelihoods.
Funding
Department for International Development, UK Government
History
Publisher
APRA, Future Agricultures Consortium
Citation
Matita, M., Chinsinga, B., Mgalamadzi, L., Mazalale, J., Chimombo, M., Kaiyatsa, S. and Chirwa, E. (2018) A Longitudinal Tracker Study on Groundnut Commercialisation and Livelihood Trajectories In Malawi, APRA Research Note 1, Future Agricultures Consortium