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- MwAPATA Institute | Agricultural policy analysis | Lilongwe
MwAPATA Institute The MwAPATA Institute is an independent agricultural policy think tank in Malawi. The Institute is engaging the Government of Malawi, private sector, and civil society stakeholders in a program of applied policy analysis, policy outreach, capacity building, and policy coordination. Learn More Recent Events The 6th Nd zotheka Eminent Speaker Series: Wednesday, August 25th, 2021 || 5:00 - 7:00 pm CAT || Sunbird Capital, Lilongwe & Virtual via Zoom Prof. Kevin Chika Urama Senior Director, African Development Institute African Development Bank Theme: The importance of Human and Institutional Capacity Enhancement in Building Resilient Agri-Food Systems in Africa New! New! New! Prof. Kevin Chika Urama gave an overview of the food systems in Africa, and shared recommendations on how to address gaps identified in the system. He highlights the importance of: Honoring the Maputo declaration Developing national agricultural innovation systems Digitizing of the agri-food system Facilitating public private partnerships to invest in markets and agricultural research and development Developing and strengthening local think tanks to ensure evidence-based policy design. The seminar was followed by comments from discussant, Prof. Richard Mkandawire, Director of the Alliance for Africa Partnership, and Board Chair of both MwAPATA and NPC, and a panel comprised of Prof. Address Malata, Vice Chancellor of the Malawi University of Science and Technology, Dr. Agnes Mwangwela, Bunda College Director, LUANAR, and Dr. Rodwell Mzonde, Director of Planning and Services in the Ministry of Agriculture. In case you missed it, you can watch the full event , or read the summary report . Highlights New Research Stay informed on research releases The Codependence Between Nutrition, Resilience, and Sustainable Food Systems Does Subsidizing Legume Seeds Improve Farm Productivity and Nutrition in Malawi? Lessons Learnt: Promises, Achievements, Shortcomings and Pitfalls of Malawian Input Subsidies The Inorganic Fertilizer Price Surge in 2021: Key Drivers and Policy Options A Rapid Assessment of the Implementation of the 2020/21 Affordable Inputs Program in Malawi Assessing Alternatives to Tobacco Farming for Smallholders in Malawi In the News MwAPATA Tips Government on the Affordable Inputs Programme Experts Search for Tobacco Alternative Experts Recommend Expedited Replacement to Tobacco Malawi Tobacco Faces New Threat MwAPATA Institute urges Malawi Parliament to address policy gaps Stakeholders Strategize on Future of Smallholder Farming in Malawi Subscribe! More Resources Speech by Principal Secretary for Ministry of Agriculture, Mrs. Erica Maganga Speech by Mr. William Chadza, Executive Director for MwAPATA Institute If there is anything that you cant find, please contact us by email or phone Event Pictures Mr. William Chadza, MwAPATA Executive Director Giving opening remarks Mrs. Erica Maganga, Principle Secretary, MoA Making official opening remarks Mr. William Chadza Following deliberations Mr. William Chadza, MwAPATA Executive Director Giving opening remarks 1/18 Malawi Annual Agriculture Policy Conference (MAAPC) on Supporting Agriculture Transformation in Malawi: Beyond Research to Implementation 1st & 2nd June 2021 || BICC, Lilongwe || Virtual via Zoom Guest of Honor Right Honorable, Dr. Saulos Klaus Chilima Vice President, Republic of Malawi Keynote Address Prof. Ronald Mangani University of Malawi "Agriculture Transformation for Wealth Creation: Call to Action" More events information
- Policy Brief no.8 | MwAPATA Institute
Exploring Adoption Effects of Subsidies and Soil Fertility Management in Malawi First release: May 3, 2021 The Farm Input Subsidy Program (FISP) has been implemented since 2004, yet yields for key crops have remained low, which has limited the programʼs effect on food insecurity and poverty. The poor response is partly attributed to poor soil health and low adoption rates of soil and water conservation practices. Using data from a decade-long nationally representative panel, we analyze joint adoption effects of input subsidies and integrated soil fertility management (ISFM) on crop income and nutrition. Participation in FISP is positively correlated with adoption of ISFM practices, including conservation agriculture, soil and water conservation, and organic fertilizers. Joint use of input subsidies and ISFM practices is positively correlated with higher crop income and improved household nutrition. Policy proposals to address low productivity and nutritional insecurity are highlighted. Planting basins improve productivity on steep terrain and reduce fertilizer needs Browse more research Subscribe! Stay up to date on all our new research announcements! Contributors Makaiko Khonje Christone Nyondo Julius Mangisoni Lemekezani Chilora Jacob Ricker-Gilbert William J. Burke
- Publication feedback | MwAPATA Institute
Your Feedback is Appreciated We would gladly know you, but you're welcome to stay anonymous Would you like to receive announcements about new MwAPATA research? (Response required) Yes, let me know what's fresh! Thanks, I'm already a subscriber No thanks, I'll keep up on my own arrow&v Re: Which piece of research is this about (required)? WP 21/06 - Subsidizing Legumes WP 21/05 - Lessons Learnt from ISPs WP 21/04 - AIP Rapid Assessment WP 21/03 - Alternative to Tobacco WP 21/02 - Trends in Tobacco... WP 21/01 - Food Imports in Malawi WP 20/07 - Land Use in Malawi WP 20/06 - Industiralization in Malawi WP 20/05 - Early Assessment of COVID Impact WP 20/04 - Unlocking Implementation Challenges WP 20/03 - Future of Smallholder Farming WP 20/02 - Farm Level COVID Analysis WP 20/01 - A Call to Action PB No. 11 - Fertilizer Price Surge PB No. 10 - Alternatives to Tobacco PB No. 9 - Trends in Tobacco PB No. 8 - Adoption Effects ISPs on SFM PB No. 7 Lessons - Learnt from ISPs PB No.6 - Food Imports in Malawi PB No.5 - Industrialization in Malawi PB No.4 - Early Assessment of COVID Impact PB No.3 - Unlocking Implementation Challenges PB No.2 - Future of Smallholder Farming PB No.1 - Call to Action PP No. 4 - Munthali's Perspective PP No. 3 - Fox's Policy Perspective PP No.2 - Bomba's Policy Perspective PP No.1 - Kambewa's Policy Perspective Other arrow&v Send Feedback Thank you for submitting! Back to research
- Capacity Building Series | Wineman | MwAPATA Institute
Capacity Building Seminars Building the capacity of researchers is a core component of the MwAPATA mission. This page provides materials from seminars hosted by the Institute, given by experienced researchers covering a wide range of subjects. Making Compelling Maps and Other Data Visualizations August 31, 2021 Slides Slide1 Slide2 Slide47 Slide1 1/47 Dr. Ayala Wineman shares her knowledge and advice on creating maps using various software packages. She also discusses some general principles for presenting data in documents and presentations. Additional Materials: Editable maps for Malawi, Africa and the World (in Powerpoint) Example - Making maps in Stata (.zip file containing .do file) Fish farms in Malawi (data in Excel) Malawi shapefiles (.zip file containing data for mapping programs)
- Publications & Resources | MwAPATA Institute
Top Working Papers Policy Briefs Policy Perspectives Presentations Journal Articles Data Data Policy Subscribe Worrking papers Journal Articles Policy Briefs Sign up here for new research announcements Your comments on our research are most welcomed Subscribe! Give feedback Publications & Resources MwAPATA's three main publication lines offer distinct options to meet the reader's needs Working Papers Working Papers offer original, internally reviewed papers in a longer format for readers interested in taking a "deep dive" into an issue and how it was researched. Browse Working Papers Policy Briefs Policy Briefs offer quickly accessible highlights and key messages on important policy topics, with the essential background information. These are often linked to a Working Paper Browse Policy Briefs Policy Perspectives Policy Perspectives are commentaries submitted by experts in their fields to discuss salient policy issues. These can be by invitation and submissions will also be considered Browse Policy Perspectives In addition to our own publications, we offer the following resources Peer Reviewed Our goal is to produce world-class, rigorous research. This is best demonstrated by publishing articles and chapters in top rated peer-reviewed journals and books. Browse Publications Presentations We know research sitting on a shelf never makes a difference. Circulating our findings to stakeholders to provoke informed discussions is one of our biggest priorities. Browse Presentations Data Improving the quality of agricultural data is a priority for MwAPATA. We will work to collect and share data for key indicators like agricultural production, welfare, food security and more. Coming Soon! Haven't found what you're looking for? We will be updating the site regularly as new material becomes available. Please check back later or, if there is something specific you are looking for, email us for more information.
- Capacity Building Seminars | MwAPATA Institute
Capacity Building Seminars Building the capacity of researchers is a core component of the MwAPATA mission. This page provides materials from seminars hosted by the Institute, given by experienced researchers covering a wide range of subjects. Making Compelling Maps and Other Data Visualizations August 31, 2021 Dr. Ayala Wineman shares her knowledge and advice on creating maps using various software packages. She also discusses some general principles for presenting data in documents and presentations. In addition to the presentation video and slides, Dr. Wineman has provided Stata .do files, shapefiles, and editable maps for Powerpoint that could have practical value for the audience. All materials are available here . The Joys and Sorrows of Variable Construction July 29, 2021 Dr. Ayala Wineman has extensive experience working with household survey data from around the world. For example, her team led the development of standardized variable construction across LSMS data sets for several countries and years. In this seminar she shares her experience of the "Joys and Sorrows" of variable construction. Click here for video, slides and supplemental material Questionnaire Design for Surveys April 28, 2021 Dr. William Burke has participated in the design and implementation of numerous surveys in Southern Africa and around the world, and previously taught survey design at Stanford University. In this one-hour seminar he touches on some of the major considerations that should go into planning a survey and highlights some common mistakes designers make when writing questions. Click here for video, slides and supplemental material Randomized Control Trials March 18, 2021 Tabitha Nindi discusses using Randomized Control Trials (RCTs) to measure intervention impacts in a developing country context. She builds on an example of a study she led in Malawi on the introduction of PICS bags for legume storage. The presentation is followed by a Q&A with MwAPATA. Using Auctions in Agricultural Development Economics February 16, 2021 Professor Jacob Ricker-Gilbert , based on his experience and several peer-reviewed publications, summarizes the different types of auctions that can be used to gather data on revealed or stated preferences (willingness to pay). He also discusses when each is appropriate, how to setup and conduct auctions, and how to present and interpret findings. Several examples from the literature are reviewed. Click here for video, slides and links to reviewed material. Giving an Effective Presentation January 12, 2021 Dr. William Burke presents his recommendations for "do's and don'ts" for preparing and presenting a slideshow when sharing the results of analysis. The presentation is followed by a brief introduction MwAPATA's PowerPoint template. There are occasional additional comments and questions from the MwAPATA research staff. Click here for video and slides. Pre-Analysis Plans, Registries, Power Calculations and Preparing to do Research December 10, 2020 Professor Jacob Ricker-Gilbert shares his experiences with Pre-Analysis Plan registration and discusses the pros and cons. The presentation is followed by a Q&A with MwAPATA and LUANAR researchers. Click here for video, slides and extra material. Writing Working Papers and Journal Articles November 24, 2020 Professor Jacob Ricker-Gilbert has published dozens of working papers and journal articles with thousands of citations, and he is on the editorial boards of several major journals. In this seminar he shares his insights on what makes up a successful working paper or journal article. The presentation is followed by a Q&A with MwAPATA and LUANAR researchers. Click here for video, slides and extra material. How to write a compelling Policy Brief October 20, 2020 Professor Thom Jayne has over 30 years experience writing for and communicating with policy makers. In this seminar he discusses how to distill research in ways that are accessible and impactful. The presentation is followed by a Q&A with MwAPATA and LUANAR researchers. Click here for video, slides and extra material.
- Presentations | MwAPATA Institute
Top Working Papers Policy Briefs Policy Perspectives Presentations Peer-Reviewed Data Data Policy Subscribe Presentations Slide10 Slide1 Slide13 Slide10 1/14 An Early Assessment of the Impact of COVID -19 in Malawi DCAFS Thematic Meeting on Impacts of COVID-19 November 24th, 2020 Slide3 Slide1 Slide17 Slide3 1/18 Agricultural Transformation in Malawi - A Call to Action National Research Dissemination Conference - Sunbird Nkopola Lodge, Mangochi November 19th, 2020 Slide1 Slide2 Slide6 Slide1 1/6 Proposed Review of Agricultural Policy Platforms Agricultural Policies and Regulations Technical Working Meeting November 12th, 2020 Slide1 Slide2 Slide6 Slide1 1/6 Enabling Business Environment in the Agriculture Sector Agricultural Policies and Regulations Technical Working Meeting October 14th, 2020 Slide9 Slide1 Slide16 Slide9 1/17 Agricultural Transformation in Malawi - A Call to Action The 18 th Joint Sector Review Meeting on Accelerating Agricultural Transformation Amidst COVID-19 December 9th, 2020 Slide2 Slide1 Slide14 Slide2 1/15 The Role of Locally-Led Agricultural Policy Think Tanks National Research Dissemination Conference - Sunbird Nkopola Lodge, Mangochi November 18th, 2020 Slide8 Slide1 Slide14 Slide8 1/15 Agricultural Transformation in Malawi - A Call to Action Ministry of Agriculture Monthly Policy Seminar - Capital Hotel, Lilongwe December 7th, 2020 Slide1 Slide2 Slide14 Slide1 1/14 MwAPATA Institute Research Overview The MwAPATA Institute Launch - Bingu International Convention Center October 1st, 2020
- Peer Reveiwed Research | MwAPATA Institute
Top Working Papers Policy Briefs Policy Perspectives Presentations Peer-Reviewed Data Data Policy Subscribe Sign up here for new research announcements Be part of the solution! Your comments on our research is most welcomed. Subscribe! Give feedback Peer-Reviewed Research The Codependence Between Nutrition, Resilience, and Sustainable Food Systems September 8, 2021 MwAPATA Researchers Khonje and Burke, with co-authors Fregene and Toda of the African Development Bank, contributed Chapter 6 to the 2021 African Agricultural Status Report. This meta-analysis examines the relationship between nutrition and resilience in the agricultural sector, concluding one seldom exists without the other. The recommendations emphasize the importance of research, development and extension, and consider a potential role for food and production subsidies for nutritious food. Sign up for more as it becomes available
- Policy Briefs | MwAPATA Institute
Top Working Papers Policy Briefs Policy Perspectives Presentations Peer-Reviewed Data Data Policy Subscribe Sign up here for new research announcements Be part of the solution! Your comments on our research is most welcomed. Subscribe! Give feedback Policy Briefs The Inorganic Fertilizer Price Surge in 2021: Key Drivers and Policy Options August 27, 2021 Retail prices for commonly used fertilizers have steeply risen in recent months. In this brief we break down the drivers and estimate that at least 90% of the increases can be attributed to changes in global markets for food, fuel, and fertilizer. Policy action requires difficult choices on how to distribute this imposed burden. Assessing Alternatives to Tobacco Farming for Smallholders in Malawi May 31, 2021 We assess the profitability of Malawian tobacco and potential alternatives. Over the past 10 years the share of smallholders growing tobacco has declined from 16% to just 5%. Improving value chains for alternative crops is likely more cost-effective than moving the few remaining smallholders out of tobacco. Trends in Tobacco Production and Prices in Malawi May 6, 2021 Diversification away from tobacco production is regarded as a priority for Malawi. This paper characterizes broad trends in production since 2000 in order to understand whether Malawi is shifting away from tobacco and how production and the prices received by farmers have changed over time. Exploring Adoption Effects of Subsidies and Soil Fertility Management in Malawi May 3, 2021 Malawi has implemented input subsidies for decades, yet key crop yields remain low. Low crop response to subsidized inputs is partly attributable to poor soil health and low adoption of soil and water conservation. This brief examines joint adoption of subsidized fertilizer and other fertility management practices. Lessons Learnt: Promises, Achievements, Shortcomings and Pitfalls of Malawian Input Subsidies April 12, 2021 Malawian governments have spent substantial resources on agricultural input subsidies over the years. While achievements can be celebrated, improvements could be made to increase the impact of money spent on subsidies. We highlight successes, factors hindering impact, and options for improving subsidies. Food Imports in Malawi: Trends, Drivers, and Policy Implications January 29, 2021 Malawi has huge agricultural potential but, Malawi's food demand outpaces domestic production, making the nation a heavy net food importer. Drawing on several data sources, this paper provides an in-depth analysis of food import trends and their drivers, and explores policy options for shifting the trade balance. Manufacturing and Industrialization in Malawi: Trends, Opportunities, and Strategies October 21, 2020 We review experiences from other fast-growing economies in sub-Saharan Africa and newly industrialized economies in East Asia to draw out lessons for Malawi’s industrialization strategy to promote employment, wealth creation, and reduced economic vulnerabilities associated with primary agricultural products. An Early Assessment of the Impact of COVID-19 in Malawi September 23, 2020 The COVID-19 crisis has impacted every facet of Malawi's agricultural value chains. We present and evaluate new data from across the spectrum to begin to allow policy makers to make decisions with information on how the country has been affected and discuss the importance of continued monitoring. Unlocking Implementation Challenges: Lessons from the Agricultural Sector August 27, 2020 This study investigates the causes of challenges in programs, policies and strategies implementation in agricultural sector and draw lessons that can inform the ministries responsible for agriculture and rural development address these challenges. The Future of Smallholder Farming in Malawi August 26, 2020 The brief characterizes smallholder farming in Malawi, projects the consequences of a ‘business as usual’ strategy and identifies promising government strategies to support smallholder livelihoods and contribute to wealth creation. Agricultural Transformation in Malawi: A Call to Action July 7, 2020 This brief seeks to 1) highlight the urgent need for change in Malawi’s economic management and performance, 2) highlight policy interventions that Malawi could adopt to achieve significant economic development, and 3) address the question of how the necessary transformation may be brought about.
- Working Papers | MwAPATA Institute
Top Working Papers Policy Briefs Policy Perspectives Presentations Peer-Reviewed Data Data Policy Subscribe Sign up here for new research announcements Be part of the solution! Your comments on our research is most welcomed. Subscribe! Give feedback Working Papers Does Subsidizing Legume Seeds Improve Farm Productivity and Nutrition in Malawi? September 8, 2021 We address this knowledge gap by testing whether subsidizing legume seeds improves farm productivity, dietary quality, and child nutrition. Results suggest legume subsidies can increase the overall gross value of production, dietary diversity, weight-for-age Z scores, and calorie, vitamin A and zinc consumption. Lessons Learnt: Promises, Achievements, Shortcomings and Pitfalls of Malawian Input Subsidies September 7, 2021 Malawian governments have spent substantial resources on agricultural input subsidies over the years. We highlight successes, factors hindering impact, and options for improving subsidies. In this, updated full paper version, we also discuss the explicit and implicit costs of subsidies in greater detail. A Rapid Assessment of the Implementation of the 2020/21 Affordable Inputs Program in Malawi June 1, 2021 The 2020/21 AIP reached 4 times as many farmers as did FISP in 2019/20 and used innovative delivery mechanisms. However, numerous major challenges led to delays in availability and other problems. Using data collected in December 2020, we take a critical look at the AIP and offer a path to improvements. Assessing Alternatives to Tobacco Farming for Smallholders in Malawi May 31, 2021 We assess the profitability of Malawian tobacco and potential alternatives. Over the past 10 years the share of smallholders growing tobacco has declined from 16% to just 5%. Improving value chains for alternative crops is likely more cost-effective than moving the few remaining smallholders out of tobacco. Trends in Tobacco Production and Prices in Malawi April 14, 2021 Diversification away from tobacco production is regarded as a priority for Malawi. This paper characterizes broad trends in production since 2000 in order to understand whether Malawi is shifting away from tobacco and how production and the prices received by farmers have changed over time. Food Imports in Malawi: Trends, Drivers, and Policy Implications January 5, 2021 Malawi has huge agricultural potential but, Malawi's food demand outpaces domestic production, making the nation a heavy net food importer. Drawing on several data sources, this paper provides an in-depth analysis of food import trends and their drivers, and explores policy options for shifting the trade balance. The Past, Present, and Future of Land Use in Malawi: A Background Review November 24, 2020 The history of land use, ownership, and development in Malawi is traced from the colonial era to the present. Juxtaposing challenges faced by estate holders and smallholders highlights potential for mutually beneficial partnerships. Examples of land use schemes are probed to explore options for Malawi. Manufacturing and Industrialization in Malawi: Trends, Opportunities, and Strategies October 8, 2020 We review experiences from other fast-growing economies in sub-Saharan Africa and newly industrialized economies in East Asia to draw out lessons for Malawi’s industrialization strategy to promote employment, wealth creation, and reduced economic vulnerabilities associated with primary agricultural products. An Early Assessment of the Impact of COVID-19 in Malawi September 16, 2020 The COVID-19 crisis has impacted every facet of Malawi's agricultural value chains. We present and evaluate new data from across the spectrum to begin to allow policy makers to make decisions with information on how the country has been affected and discuss the importance of continued monitoring. Unlocking Implementation Challenges: Lessons from the Agricultural Sector August 20, 2020 This study investigates the causes of challenges in programs, policies and strategies implementation in agricultural sector and draw lessons that can inform the ministries responsible for agriculture and rural development address these challenges. The Future of Smallholder Farming in Malawi August 4, 2020 The study characterizes smallholder farming in Malawi, projects the consequences of a ‘business as usual’ strategy and identifies promising government strategies to support smallholder livelihoods and contribute to wealth creation. Agricultural Transformation in Malawi: A Call to Action July 7, 2020 This paper seeks to 1) highlight the urgent need for change in Malawi’s economic management and performance, 2) highlight policy interventions that Malawi could adopt to achieve significant economic development, and 3) address the question of how the necessary transformation may be brought about. Farm Level Analysis of the Impact of COVID19 on Agrifood Systems in Malawi July 7, 2020 Nearly 300 farmers were interviewed to assess the impact of COVID-19 and the Government efforts to combat the disease on agricultural production and marketing during the 2019-2020 agricultural season. Farmers were also asked how they expect the effects will last into the 2020-2021 season.
