Autor:
Denning, G.L.
Kabambe, P
Sánchez, P.A.
Malik, A.
Flor, R
Harawa, R
Nkhoma, P
Zamba, C
Banda, C
Magombo, C
Keating, M
Wangila, J.
Sachs, JD
Recent hikes in food prices have created economic and social turmoil in many African countries. But in Malawi, fertilizer and seed subsidies have enabled small-scale farmers to improve maize productivity and achieve food security.
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https://cgspace.cgiar.org/handle/10568/43076
Denning, G.L.
,
Kabambe, P
,
Sánchez, P.A.
,
Malik, A.
,
Flor, R
,
Harawa, R
,
Nkhoma, P
,
Zamba, C
,
Banda, C
,
Magombo, C
,
Keating, M
,
Wangila, J.
,
Sachs, JD
,
[Input subsidies to improve smallholder maize productivity in Malawi : Toward an African green revolution]
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Input subsidies to improve smallholder maize productivity in Malawi : Toward an African green revolution