Publications

The business case for resilient agriculture: A financial and risk analysis of maize farming technologies in Malawi

Publiés
 
by

Maize-based farming systems are the most important food production system in East and Southern Africa, stretching over 19% of the cultivated area and engaging approximately 60 million people [1]. In Malawi, maize (Zea mays L.) is the main staple crop. It represents roughly 48% of the population’s dietary energy consumption and occupies 80-85% of the total cultivated land [2]. Almost all farmers cultivate some maize. Maize areas cover all eight Agricultural Development Divisions (ADD), with Lilongwe and Kasungu containing nearly 50% of the country’s area planted to maize.

Citation

Nowak A, Steward P, Namoi N, Kamau H, Lamanna C, Rosenstock T. 2020. The business case for resilient agriculture: A financial and risk analysis of maize farming technologies in Malawi. CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS).

Authors

  • Nowak, Andreea
  • Steward, Peter
  • Namoi, Nictor
  • Kamau, Hannah N.
  • Lamanna, Christine
  • Rosenstock, Todd S.