Policy and Investment Prioritization through Value chain analysis (PPVC) is a replicable and market-led approach developed to assist policymakers to prioritize cost-effective policies and investments. It is based on a combination of modelling platforms, and detailed analytics combined with a stepwise approach to narrow down and rank selected value chains according to their ability to drive inclusive agricultural transformation. The primary objective of the PPVC project is to support both government and the private sector in identifying prioritized value chains and developing economically sound policy and investment interventions needed for inclusive agricultural transformation.
The MwAPATA Institute, the Bureau for Food and Agricultural Policy (BFAP), and the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) have organized a dissemination meeting for the results of the Policy Prioritization through Value Chain (PPVC) deep dive analysis for banana, poultry, and soya value chains.
We are pleased to invite you to this dissemination event, where the results of the deep dive analysis into the banana, poultry and soya value chains will be presented and discussed.
Venue: Bingu International Convention Centre
Date: Tuesday, 28 May 2024
Program (8:00am - 3:00pm)
Registration and Coffee
Opening prayer
Welcome remarks
- Mr. William Chadza, Executive Director, MwAPATA Institute
Overview of the PPVC process in Malawi
- Prof. Ferdi Meyer, Managing Director, Bureau for Food and Agricultural Policy (BFAP)
Research findings presentations
- Deep-Dive Analysis of the Poultry Value Chain
- Deep-Dive Analysis of the Soybean Value Chain
- Stakeholder engagement and discussion
Lunch Break
- Deep-Dive Analysis of the Banana Value Chain
- Stakeholder engagement and discussion
Closing remarks
- Mr. William Chadza, Executive Director, MwAPATA Institute
Closing Prayer