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Market access by smallholder farmers in Malawi: Implications for technology adoption, agricultural productivity and crop income

Agricultural Economics, Volume 19, No. 1-2, Year 1998

In Malawi, maize is the major crop and food staple. Given limited off-farm employment opportunities, much-needed increases in household income for improving food security must come from gains in agricultural productivity through better technology and more profitable crops. In the past, hybrid maize and more recently, tobacco were promoted by policy for increasing smallholder income. An analysis of determinants of adoption of these two crops and related income effects is presented. Apart from factor endowment and exposure to agroecological risks, differences in the household's access to financial and commodity markets significantly influence its cropping shares and farm income.
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Citations: 385
Authors: 3
Affiliations: 2
Research Areas
Food Security
Health System And Policy
Substance Abuse
Study Locations
Malawi