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ID165924
Title ProperConstituting Agricultural and Food Security Policy in Malawi
Other Title InformationExploring the Factors that Have Driven Policy Processes in the Farm Inputs Subsidy Programme
LanguageENG
AuthorNkhoma, Peter R
Summary / Abstract (Note)Political economy analyses of agricultural and food security policies in Malawi have emphasized the role played by domestic politics and, more specifically, the centralization of power in the executive. This paper builds on this perspective by exploring the view that such policies are in fact negotiated outcomes of interactions at the state–donor interface. Using interview data gathered from expert key informants and a review of publicly available data, the paper explores how certain policy drivers have interacted to shape agricultural and food security policies in Malawi. The results reveal that policy processes in the recent past have been driven and mediated by fiscal considerations, sociopolitical pressures, and pragmatism, which accounts for the unique and complex peculiarities of the Malawi context.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Asian and African Studies Vol. 54, No.3; May 2019: p. 360-375
Journal SourceJournal of Asian and African Studies 2019-05 54, 3
Key WordsAgriculture ;  Food Security ;  Policy ;  Donors ;  Context ;  FISP