On 2 December 2025, stakeholders from government, private sector, development partners, and research institutions convened in Lilongwe for a results dissemination event on the potential of anchor enterprise models to accelerate rural and agricultural t... Source: IFPRI Malawi: Malawi Strategy Support Program
Making a Difference: How farmers in Ghana benefit from the Agricultural Mechanization Services Enterprise Centers Program
Impact of Ghana’s Agricultural Mechanization Services Enterprise Centers Program Africa’s agricultural sector, particularly south of the Sahara, has enormous potential to provide jobs and food for a growing population—contributing to food security, economic growth, and poverty reduction. But none of this will happen on its own; realizing this promise requires robust, sustained investment into the […] Source: IFPRI Ghana
Working Paper 38: Are the drivers of production and sales of maize, groundnut, and soyabean by farming households in Malawi changing?
MaSSP Working Paper 38: Are the drivers of production and sales of maize, groundnut, and soyabean by farming households in Malawi changing? Authors: Aubrey Jolex and Todd Benson September 2021 Read and download the working paper here. (PDF 579 KB) Source: IFPRI Malawi: Malawi Strategy Support Program
Discussion Paper 1792: A Critical Review of Malawi’s Special Crops Act and Agriculture Act
Agriculture in Malawi holds special significance, both as a means of household food security and household livelihood, as well as being a revenue-generating sector for the nation. As such, legislation surrounding the governance of Malawi’s agricultural sector holds a place of importance. A recent study conducted by IFPRI and NAPAS:Malawi offers a critical review of >> Read more Source: Malawi Strategy Support Program

