posted on 2024-09-05, 23:07authored byBlessings Chinsinga
This paper examines the micro-politics of Malawi’s Farm Input Subsidy Programme (FISP) and the roles of agro-dealers as potential anchors or drivers of a ‘uniquely African Green Revolution’. The drive toward the development of a viable network of agro-dealers is a direct consequence of the failure of the liberalization of the agricultural sector to trigger a vibrant private sector-led market. The agro-dealer initiative was introduced to address the question of missing markets for the rural farmer and deal once and for all with the question of pervasive food insecurity in Malawi.
Funding
DfID
History
Publisher
Future Agricultures Consortium
Citation
Chinsinga, Blessings, (2011) Agro-dealers, Subsidies and Rural Market Development in Malawi: A Political Economy Enquiry, FAC Working Paper 31, Brighton: Future Agricultures Consortium