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Improved maize varieties 2 conservation technologies 2 demand for maize seeds 2 drought 2 drought tolerance 2 input subsidies 2 leakage of input subsidies 2 maize yields 2 targeting of subsidies 2
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Book / Working Paper 2
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Working Paper 1
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English 1 Undetermined 1
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Holden, Stein 2 Mangisoni, Julius 2
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School of Economics and Business, Norges miljø- og biovitenskapelig universitet 1
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CLTS Working Papers 1 Centre for Land Tenure Studies Working Paper 1
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EconStor 1 RePEc 1
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Input subsidies and improved maize varieties in Malawi: -What can we learn from the impacts in a drought year?
Holden, Stein; Mangisoni, Julius - 2013
After six years with a large scale Farm Input Subsidy Program that enhanced national and household food security high costs resulted in a cut-back of the program in 2011/12 at the same time as the country was hit by a more serious drought in form of a dry spell in the rainy season. This study...
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Input subsidies and improved maize varieties in Malawi: -What can we learn from the impacts in a drought year?
Holden, Stein; Mangisoni, Julius - School of Economics and Business, Norges miljø- og … - 2013
After six years with a large scale Farm Input Subsidy Program that enhanced national and household food security high costs resulted in a cut-back of the program in 2011/12 at the same time as the country was hit by a more serious drought in form of a dry spell in the rainy season. This study...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011019153
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