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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

2024 MALAWI AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY AND COMMERCIALISATION CONFERENCE

11th - 12th September 2024, BICC, Lilongwe, Malawi
Time: 08:00 am - 4:00 pm CAT

EVENT PICTURES

The 2024 Malawi Productivity and Agricultural Commercialization Conference (MAPCC) was held at the BICC in Lilongwe from Wednesday, 11th September to Thursday, 12th September, 2024. This is an annual event that the Ministry of Agriculture - Malawi, National Planning Commission of Malawi and MwAPATA Institute have been conducting with support from various partners since 2021 to support the implementation of the first pillar of Malawi's long-term vision (MW2063) on agricultural productivity and commercialization. The Guest of Honor at the conference was Hon. Sam Dalitso Kawale, MP, Minister of Agriculture. The theme for the 2024 MAPCC was "Transforming Agri-food Systems to Generate Wealth for All". 

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Watch the highlights for the conference here​ and access the presentations below:

Prof. Levison Chiwaula's Presentation                             Prof. Sosten Chiotha's Presentation

Prof. Ikani I . Emmanuel's Presentation                              Prof Charles B. Jumbe's Presentation

Mr. James Chiumia's Presentation                                                    Dr. Felix Lombe's Presentation 

                                                                                                     Dr. Maggie Munthali Nkosi's presentation

On 10 October 2024, MwAPATA Institute conducted a Data Symposium on “Fertilizer and Soil Health”, at Sunbird Capital Hotel in Lilongwe. The symposium’s objective was to increase awareness of existing, publicly accessible data and promote knowledge sharing essential for advancing the goals of the country’s 10-Year Action Plan. Learn more about the symposium here.

 

Kumbukani K. Munthali's Presentation                         Dr. Jonathan Atkinson's Presentation

Dr. Austin T. Phiri 's Presentation                                     Deo-Gratias Hougni et al's Presentation

Mbawaka Phiri's Presentation                                                Gertrude Kambauwa's Presentation 

Dr. Frank Tchuwa 's presentation                                            Christopher Katema 's presentation

Highlights

Malawi Data Portal online

New Research

Partnership for Economic Policy (PEP) National Conference (Dissemination of the study on ‘Productivity Impact of Integrating Soil Fertility Management Interventions (SFMIs) in Input Subsidy Programs’ Study

Wednesday, 30th October 2024, Ufulu Gardens , Lilongwe, Malawi
Time: 2:00 am - 5:00 pm CAT


Event in Pictures

13th Nzotheka Eminent Speaker Series

Thursday, 17th October 2024, Sunbird Capital, Lilongwe, Malawi,
Time: 8:30 am - 4:30 pm CAT,
Eminent Speaker: Mr. Zwide Jere


Theme: “Leveraging Carbon Market and Climate Finance to Accelerate Sustainable Development in Malawi”.


Find the event recording here

 

Forest Plantation Conference (Launch of the Forest Plantation Fee Structure Report, and
Public-Private Engagement on Forest Plantations)



Tuesday, 10th September 2024, Ufulu Gardens , Lilongwe, Malawi
Time: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm CAT


Event in Pictures

Prof. Levison Chiwaula's presentation 

on study on ‘Productivity Impact of Integrating Soil Fertility Management Interventions (SFMIs) in Input Subsidy Programs’.

Mr Zwide Jere's presentation on  Climate Change: Causes, Impacts and Opportunities for Climate Markets to Accelerate Development in Malawi.

Dr. Maggie Munthali's Presentation 

on Assessment of Plantation Fees and Prices: Lessons and Policy Implications.

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