National Agricultural Innovation System Assessment in Malawi. Consolidated report



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Type: 
report
Author(s): 
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
Description: 

The national assessment of the agricultural innovation system (AIS) in Malawi was conducted using a framework of four types of analyses: functional, structural, capacity and enabling environment analysis. The approach included five case studies that addressed three methods including the use of indigenous methods for fall armyworm (FAW) control in Farmer Field Schools (FFS), livestock transfer programs, and a horticulture marketing innovation platform in Mzimba, Ntchisi, Balaka, and Thyolo districts. 

Based on the findings of the assessment, the report recommends refocusing research to develop a systems thinking approach and move from supply-driven to demand-driven research. The study also suggests providing AIS stakeholders with knowledge and skills in marketing and advocacy. Higher education institutions and research institutes need to be proactive and engage in networking activities with other AIS stakeholders in Malawi.

Publication year: 
2021
Keywords: 
agricultural innovation systems (AIS)
capacity gap assessment
extension and advisory services
agricultural policies
TAP-related resource
Assessment
multi-stakeholder process
Malawi