posted on 2024-09-05, 23:10authored byAndrew Dorward, Bruce Guenther, Rachel Sabates-Wheeler
This paper reviews social protection and agriculture policies in Malawi in order to explore the links, synergies and conflicts that lie between them. It begins with brief background information about Malawi, in terms of its economic and welfare indicators. Particular emphasis is placed on understanding agricultural and social protection policies within thecontext of:
(a) Political issues and
(b) Market and livelihood development
This is followed with a review of agricultural and social protection policies, their interactions and their impacts on livelihoods and welfare. Specific attention is given to evolving input subsidy policies which are of particular relevance to this review. We conclude with a discussion of lessons that can be learned from the Malawian experience with agriculture and social protection.
Funding
DfID
History
Publisher
Future Agricultures Consortium
Citation
Dorward, A. et al (2009) Agriculture and Social Protection in Malawi, FAC Working Paper 07, Brighton: Future Agricultures Consortium