Inducing agribusiness investment in Malawi: Insights from investors

This brief studies the effectiveness of various government and donor incentives aimed towards agribusinesses

Abstract

Agriculture is key to Malawi’s development strategy, with over 80 per cent of the workforce employed in the sector. However, government investment in agricultural commercialisation has been low, national financial institutions lack agribusiness-friendly policies, and access to land necessary for commercial agriculture has been a challenge. This brief studies the effectiveness of various government and donor incentives aimed towards agribusinesses, and provides several policy recommendations on how to induce business investment in agricultural commercialisation.

This work is part of the APRA (Agricultural Policy Research Policy in Africa) Programme

Citation

Chingaipe, H.; Thombozi, J. and Chingaipe, H. (2020) Inducing Agribusiness Investment in Malawi: Insights from Investors, APRA Brief 26, Brighton: Future Agricultures Consortium

APRA Brief 26: Inducing agribusiness investment in Malawi: Insights from investors

Published 14 August 2020