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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. MwAPATA was established with a grant from the Foundation for a Smoke-Free World via Michigan State University and continues with the support of the Foundation, the United States Agency for International Development and other partners.

Recent Events

Policy Prioritisation Through Value Chain Deep-Dive Research Dissemination Meeting 
Tuesday, 28th May 2024, BICC, Lilongwe, Malawi
Time: 08: 00 am - 3: 00 pm CAT

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The MwAPATA Institute, the Bureau for Food and Agricultural Policy (BFAP), and the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) organized a dissemination meeting for the results of the Policy Prioritisation through Value Chain (PPVC) deep dive analysis for banana, poultry, and soya value chains. The event, which took place on 28 th May 2024 at Bingu International Conference Centre, saw the representation of different key stakeholders such as government, private sectors and CSOs, farmers and the media.
To attain inclusive agricultural transformation in Malawi, the researchers recommended policy and investment support required to upgrade each value chain. The recommended reforms for the poultry value chain include (i) removing value-added tax (VAT) on soybean oilcake and imported veterinary products, (ii) maize market reforms, and (iii) consistent surplus maize production at export-parity-based prices. Soybean value chain recommendations are (i) local feed market development and soy-pieces export promotion, (ii) marketing and trade regulations, and (iii) Soybean and oil cake export promotion. Lastly, Banana value chain policy recommendations include (i) seed system reform, (ii) irrigation investment and (iii) a mat-to-orchard program.

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Event proceedings: Here

​PPVC Deep-Dive, Malawi – Soybeans Presentation  

PPVC Deep-Dive, Malawi – Banana Presentation  

PPVC Deep-Dive, Malawi – Poultry Presentation  

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11th Ndizotheka Eminent Speaker Series 
Thursday, 29th Febuary 2024, Sunbird Capital Hotel, Lilongwe, Malawi
Time: 2: 00 pm - 5: 00 pm CAT

Theme: Building 21st Century Agricultural Research and Extension Capacity in Africa
Eminent Speaker:
Professor Thom Jayne

Thom Jayne is University Foundation Professor emeritus of Agricultural, Food, and Resource Economics at Michigan State University. He is a Fellow of the Agricultural and Applied Economics Association and a Distinguished Fellow of the African Association of Agricultural Economists. His research has focused on food marketing and price policies, changes in land use patterns, sustainable intensification, employment, and rural transformation. He has mentored dozens of young African professionals and played a major role in building MSU’s partnerships with African agricultural policy research   institutes.   He  is  a  board  member  of  the

Regional Network of Agricultural Policy Research Institutes in Eastern and Southern Africa and the MwAPATA Institute in Malawi. From 2019-22, Jayne was seconded to the African Development Bank, serving as Special Advisor to the President. Jayne has received several research excellence awards, including the 2009 Outstanding Article Award in Agricultural Economics and the 2017 AAEA Bruce Gardner Memorial Prize for Applied Policy Analysis.

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Event proceedings: Here

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Prof. Thom Jayne's Presentation  

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Highlights

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Traders’ and smallholder farmers’ knowledge, attitudes, and practices towards groundnut aflatoxin contamination in Central Malawi

 

The Economic and Social Cost of Land and Soil Degradation in Malawi

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Welfare impacts of seasonal maize price fluctuations in Malawi 

 

Informal and unstructured market opportunities for groundnut value chain development in the Central region of Malawi

 

Understanding Groundnut Seed Access, Usage and Preferences amongst smallholder farming households in the Central region of Malawi.

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Green Jobs for Youth: Insights from Malawi Green Corps Project Learning Study Report

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Pre-disaster preparedness and post-disaster response measures in the District Councils of Southern Malawi

 

Welfare impacts of seasonal maize price fluctuations in Malawi 

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Social safety net programmes, repeated weather shocks, and household resilience to food insecurity in Malawi

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The Economic Cost-benefit Analysis of Black Soldier Fly as an Alternative Animal and Fish Feed Ingredient in Malawi

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Patterns of Social Safety net, weather shocks, and households' food security status in Malawi

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Agricultural Diversification Challenges and Opportunities in the Malawian Groundnut Value Chain

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An assessment of the potential for scaling Malawi’s wheat production for domestic consumption and export

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The Potential for Mega-Farms to Transform Malawian Agriculture

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Economic Viability of Small-Scale Aquaculture in Malawi

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​In the News

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Research key to addressing climate change effects, maximizing agricultural production, productivity - Malawi government

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Cyclone Freddy Devastates Communities, Farmers, Heightens Food Insecurity

 

Chaos reigns in social protection programmes

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​MwAPATA Institute warns of dire  effects of Russia-Ukraine war on Malawi's food security situation

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For Malawi, Russia's invasion of Ukraine presents challenges and opportunities

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MwAPATA Tips Government on the Affordable Inputs Programme

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Experts Search for Tobacco Alternative

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Experts Recommend Expedited Replacement to Tobacco

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10th Ndizotheka Eminent Speaker Series 

Thursday, 25th January 2024, Bingu International Convention Centre (BICC), Lilongwe, Malawi
|| 2: 00 pm - 5: 00 pm CAT
Theme: Enhanced Agricultural Growth and Diversification

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Event proceedings: Here

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Prof. Sosten Chiotha Presentation  

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Irrigated Rice Farming and Malaria in Malawi
Research Dissemination Workshop


Thursday, 19th October 2023, Sunbird Capital, Lilongwe, Malawi || 8:30 am - 1:30 pm CAT

Find the event recording here

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presentations

MwAPATA Institute: Study design,

KuHES: Malaria component

LUANAR: Agriculture component.

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Fertilizer and Soil Health Country Position Paper and Plan of Action
Validation Workshop


Date: Tuesday, 26th September 2023, BICC, Lilongwe, Malawi ||
Time: 8:30 am - 1:30 pm CAT

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For more information contact:
Mr. Chimwemwe Khoswe, Ministry of Agriculture, Email: chimwekhoswe@gmail.com

Dr. Christone Nyondo, MwAPATA Institute Email: c.nyondo@mwapata.mw


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he Ministry of Agriculture in collaboration with the MwAPATA Institute with funds from Catholic Relief Services (CRS)
 

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