Assessing the profitability and feasibility of climate-smart agriculture investment in Southern Malawi

Assessing the profitability and feasibility of climate-smart agriculture investment in Southern Malawi

Author: Ignaciuk, A., Maggio, G., Sitko, N.J.

Publisher: Food & Agriculture Org.

Published: 2021-07-06

Total Pages: 32

ISBN-13: 9251346232

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This working paper analyses the financial cost and benefit of adopting two different bundles of climate-smart agriculture (CSA) practices, which are tailored for the diverse conditions that prevail in southern Malawi. The results show the integration of CSA practices, including soil conservation, agroforestry, and livestock diversification, into conventional maize-legume and maize monocrop systems is profitable for farmers. Moreover, the profitability of these systems increases under extreme weather conditions that occur with increasing frequency in the region. However, the upfront costs and cost variability associated with the adoption of these CSA scenarios is high relative to conventional practices. In addition, while the Net Present Value is positive for the CSA scenarios, the monetary returns are small and are spread over a long investment period. These factors act as significant barriers to adopting CSA practices. Supporting farmers through climate financing or other mechanisms to make long-term private investment in CSA, based on the public benefits these investments generate for the environment, is critical for achieving widespread adoption.


Homage to Peasant Smallholders

Homage to Peasant Smallholders

Author: Brian Morris

Publisher: African Books Collective

Published: 2022-07-22

Total Pages: 450

ISBN-13: 9996066096

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This book offers the reader a portrait - a representation no less - of the social life and culture of the peasant-smallholders of the Shire Highlands, situated in Southern Malawi. It explores the relationship between the people of the Shire Highlands and the natural landscape - in all its diversity and dynamic complexity. It is an ethnographic study focussing specifically on the peasant-smallholders of the Highlands, who constitute around 80 per cent of the current population and their complex, multi-faceted relationship to the land and its diverse biota.