The political economy of the groundnut value chain in Malawi

Its re-emergence amidst policy chaos, strategic neglect, and opportunism

Abstract

This paper explores the political economy of the groundnut value chain in Malawi. The paper uses a combination of insights from the theoretical perspectives of political settlement, rents and policymaking to examine this value chain. Fused together, these theoretical perspectives underpin a political economy analysis framework, which entails systematically mapping all key actors in an issue area; identifying their interests and recognising their forms of power (political, economic, social, and ideological); understanding their relationships with each other; and appreciating the issues, narratives, and ideas that shape how and why they interact with each other.

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

Citation

Chinsinga, B. and Matita, M. (2021) The Political Economy of the Groundnut Value Chain in Malawi: Its Re-emergence Amidst Policy Chaos, Strategic Neglect and Opportunism, APRA Working Paper 56, Brighton: Future Agricultures Consortium

Working Paper 56: The political economy of the groundnut value chain in Malawi: Its re-emergence amidst policy chaos, strategic neglect, and opportunism

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Published 21 March 2021