posted on 2024-09-05, 23:07authored byEphraim W. Chirwa, Andrew Dorward, Mirriam Matita
The government of Malawi has been implementing a large-scale Farm Input Subsidy Programme (FISP) since 2005/06 as an intervention aimed at improving food security by addressing resource poor smallholder farmers’ affordability constraints in purchasing inorganic fertilizers. However, in the design of the programme, there is lack of articulation on the graduation of some farmers from the subsidy over time. This paper considers ways in which the concept of graduation may be usefully applied to the FISP and sets out a broad conceptualisation of graduation for potential application in programme design and implementation
Funding
DfID
History
Publisher
Future Agricultures Consortium
Citation
Chirwa, Ephraim W. et al (2011) Conceptualising Graduation from Agricultural Input Subsidies in Malawi, FAC Working Paper 29, Brighton: Future Agricultures Consortium