In an IFPRI Malawi brown bag research seminar on February 26, 2020 Rosemary Botha presented the findings of a recent IFPRI Malawi study, which analyzed whether providing better price information increases volumes sold through structured markets, sales prices, and farmers’ levels of commercialization.
Policy Note 36: Market Information and Access to Structured Markets by Small Farmers and Traders
This Policy Note summarizes Working Paper 33, which examines the impact of providing price information from a commodity exchange to small farmers and traders of maize and soybean in central Malawi. Using data from a panel survey of 399 farmers and 78 traders conducted before and after the main marketing season, and using kernel propensity […]
Experts gather for a BRACC resilience learning event
More than 65 representatives of implementing partners, government ministries and other actors working on resilience gathered for a one-and-a-half-day event on February 11 and 12 in Lilongwe, to explore the outcomes of the recently completed baseline survey for BRACC and to discuss the way forward for the impact evaluation and related learnings.
IFPRI Malawi Brown Bag Seminar: Market Information and Access to Structured Markets by Small Farmers
Wednesday, 26 Feb 2020, 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm, IFPRI Malawi office, Area 14/205, Lilongwe. Topic: Market Information and Access to Structured Markets by Small Traders and Farmers: Evidence from an action research experiment in central Malawi.
Infrastructure, droughts, floods, and food security: Field research in Malawi
This blog is cross posted from the ZEF website and was originally written by Henry Kankwamba, Junior Researcher in ZEF’s Department of Economic and Technological Change. From 2012 to 2014 Henry Kankwamba worked as a Research Analyst with IFPRI Malawi. Setting off to southern Malawi The sun scorched us mercilessly as we got out of […]
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