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MaSSP policy notes
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- 52: Compounding stresses confront rural households in southern Malawi

- Jan Duchoslav, Elizabeth Tennant and Joanna Upton
- 51: Mitigating the impact of El Niño on hunger in Malawi

- Weston Anderson, Mazvita Chiduwa, Joachim De Weerdt, Xinshen Diao, Jan Duchoslav, Zhe Guo, Henry Kankwamba, Andrew Jamali, Joseph Nagoli, James Thurlow and Liangzhi You
- 50: Can urban growth reduce rural underemployment?

- Joachim De Weerdt and Hanne van Cappellen
- 49: Can cooperatives commercialize farming in Malawi?

- Kristin Davis, Cynthia Kazembe, Todd Benson, Joachim De Weerdt and Jan Duchoslav
- 48: Self-targeted fertilizer subsidies

- Chimwemwe Banda, Joachim De Weerdt, Jan Duchoslav and Aubrey Jolex
- 47: Pricing farmer contributions under AIP

- Chimwemwe Banda, Joachim De Weerdt, Jan Duchoslav and Aubrey Jolex
- 46: Are fertilizer subsidies in Malawi value for money?

- Joachim De Weerdt and Jan Duchoslav
- 45: Regulation of agricultural markets in Malawi

- Jan Duchoslav, Christone Nyondo, Andrew R. Comstock and Todd Benson
- 44: Impacts of the war in Ukraine on Malawi

- Joachim De Weerdt and Jan Duchoslav
- 43: Guiding principles of AIP reform

- Joachim De Weerdt and Jan Duchoslav
- 42: Why are fertilizer prices in Malawi high? And what can be done?

- Jan Duchoslav and Joseph Rusike
- 41: Mixed Fortunes: Prices paid to soybean farmers have improved in 2021…but not those to maize farmers

- Bob Baulch and Aubrey Jolex
- 40: Promoting participation in value chains for pulses in Malawi: Who and where to target

- Todd Benson
- 39: Promoting participation in oilseed value chains in Malawi: Who and where to target

- Todd Benson
- 38: Can a maize price band work in Malawi?

- Bob Baulch and Rosemary Botha
- 37: Towards designing better contracts: Assessing contract preferences of small farmers and buyers: Evidence from a choice experiment in cotton and tea schemes in Malawi: Synopsis

- Dennis O. Ochieng
- 36: Market information and access to structured markets by small farmers and traders: Evidence from an action research experiment in central Malawi: Synopsis

- Dennis O. Ochieng, Rosemary Botha and Bob Baulch
- 35: Structure, conduct and performance of maize markets in Malawi: Synopsis

- Dennis O. Ochieng, Rosemary Botha and Bob Baulch
- 34: Malawi’s challenging employment landscape: Any signs of structural transformation? Synopsis

- Bob Baulch, Todd Benson, Alvina Erman, Yanjanani Lifeyo and Priscilla Mkweta
- 33: Commodity exchanges and warehouse receipts in Malawi: Current status and their implications for the development of structured markets: Synopsis

- Bob Baulch, Adam Gross, Justice Chimgonda Nkhoma and Chikumbutso Mtemwa
- 32: Examining perceptions of food assistance on household food security and resilience in Malawi

- Amy Margolies, Kenan Kalagho and Cynthia Kazembe
- 31: Impacts of the 2016/17 food insecurity response program on maize prices in Malawi: Synopsis

- Bob Baulch, Anderson Gondwe and Chiyembekezo Chafuwa
- 30: Traditional leadership and social support in Southern Malawi

- Amy Margolies, Noora-Lisa Aberman and Aulo Gelli
- 29: The case for structured markets in Malawi

- Anderson Gondwe and Bob Baulch
- 28: Priorities for irrigation investment in Malawi

- Chiyembekezo Chafuwa
- 27: Localized public investment and agricultural performance in Malawi: Synopsis

- Chance Mwabutwa
- 26: Under what policy and market conditions will Malawi’s smallholder farmers switch from tobacco to soyabean?

- Michael E. Johnson, Brent Edelman and Cynthia Kazembe
- 25: Are Malawi’s maize and soya trade restrictions causing more harm than good? A summary of evidence and practical alternatives

- Brent Edelman and Bob Baulch
- 24: Have market policies turned Malawi’s large-scale farmers into subsistence maize producers?

- Brent Edelman, Athur Mabiso, Zephania Nyirenda and Cynthia Kazembe
- 23: The national extension policy of Malawi – lessons from implementation

- Catherine Ragasa, John Mazunda and Mariam Kadzamira
- 22: Is Malawi’s mix of maize market policies ultimately harming food security?

- Karl Pauw and Brent Edelman
- 21: Promoting exports of low-aflatoxin groundnut from Malawi

- Brent Edelman and Noora-Lisa Aberman
- 20: Synopsis: Challenges to soya export promotion: An institutional analysis of trade policy in Malawi

- Noora-Lisa Aberman and Brent Edelman
- 19: The challenge of Africa’s nitrogen drought: Some indicators from the Malawian experience

- Stephen Carr
- 18: Malawi's farm input subsidy program: Where do we go from here?

- Karl Pauw and James Thurlow
- 17: Budget allocation, maize yield performance, and food security outcomes under Malawi’s farm input subsidy programme

- John Mazunda
- 16: Resettlement and food security

- Valerie Mueller
- 15: How best to target agricultural subsidies? The case for an indicator-based targeting system in Malawi

- Nazaire Houssou and Klaus Droppelmann
- 14: Tracking the Performance of the Malawi Agricultural Sector: 2010/11 to 2011/12

- By Malawi’s Agricultural Sector Wide Approach Technical Working Group On Monitoring And Evaluation (ASWAP TWG On M&E)
- 13: Who Talks to Whom? An Analysis of Information Flows in Malawi’s Agricultural Research Network

- Jason Yauney, Paul Howard Thangata, Klaus Droppelmann and Mariam A.T.J. Mapila
- 12: Research Capacity for Operationalization of the Malawi Agricultural Sector Wide Approach (ASWAp)

- Mariam A.T.J. Mapila, Jason Yauney, Klaus Droppelmann and Paul Howard Thangata
- 11: Maize consumption estimation and dietary diversity assessment methods in Malawi

- John Mazunda and Klaus Droppelmann
- 10: Trade Integration in Sub-Saharan Africa: Lessons for Malawian Trade Policy

- Mathilde Douillet and Karl Pauw
- 9: Poverty in Malawi: Current status and knowledge gaps

- Richard Mussa and Karl Pauw
- 8: Agricultural growth, poverty, and nutrition linkages in Malawi

- Karl Pauw, Olivier Ecker and John Mazunda
- 7: Could low adoption of modern maize varieties in Malawi be explained by farmers' interest in diverse seed characteristics?

- Monica Fisher and John Mazunda
- 6: Weather insurance for smallholder tobacco farmers in Malawi

- Mwiriha Kapondamgaga and Monica Fisher
- 5: The impacts of agricultural input subsidies in Malawi

- Christopher Chibwana and Monica Fisher
- 4: The determinants of food insecurity in rural Malawi: Implications for agricultural policy

- Tsitsi Makombe, Paul Lewin and Monica Fisher
- 3: Analyzing the nutritional impact of policies in Malawi

- Edwards Stone, Monica Fisher and Olivier Ecker
- 2: Economic losses and poverty effects of droughts and floods in Malawi

- Karl Pauw and James Thurlow
- 1: Agricultural growth and investment options for poverty reduction in Malawi

- Jeffrey J. Reimer and Monica Fisher
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