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1 Input subsidies and improved maize varieties in Malawi: -What can we learn from the impacts in a drought year?1 By Stein Holden1 and Julius Mangisoni2
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Document Date: 2013-06-04 07:35:59


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Zomba / Lilongwe / Kasungu / /

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Africa / /

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Norway / Malawi / /

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Natural Disaster / Environmental Issue / Product Issues / Product Recall / /

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Bunda College / Norwegian University of Life Sciences / /

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food security impacts / introduced conservation technologies / reduced food prices / continuous food surpluses / severe food shortage / household/individual food insecurity / food crop / food systems / financial services / household food security high costs / conservation technologies / household food security / food security / food deficit / food shortages / faster technology adoption / food insecurity problems / food insecurity / main staple food / staple food / accessible financial services / /

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World Bank / School of Economics and Business / International Monetary Fund / Bunda College / Norwegian University of Life Sciences / Malawian government / Food Security / National Statistical Office / Ministry of Agriculture / Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics / /

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farmer / representative / /

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subsidies / /

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Kasungu / Lilongwe / /

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Southern Africa / Eastern Africa / southern Malawi / central Malawi / /

Technology

Newly introduced conservation technologies / conservation technologies / GPS / improved technologies / /

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