Policy Brief No. 57. Fertiliser Use on Women’s Plots: An Intra-Household View of the Malawi Farm Input Subsidy Programme

Abstract

The Government of Malawi has, since the 2005/06 agricultural season, been implementing a Farm Input Subsidy Programme (FISP) targeting resource-poor smallholder farmers. The input subsidy is targeted at households and implicitly assumes that a household is a unitary decision-making unit and subsidised inputs will be used equitably on plots controlled by various members of the household. This research demonstrates that in a socio-cultural environment in which men tend to dominate intra-household decision-making processes over allocation of income and resources, these issues are important in understanding the effectiveness of input subsidies and how they can create more equal opportunities for female and male members of the household. This research investigated gender differences in the application of fertilisers in general and subsidised fertilisers in particular, on plots controlled by male and female household members.

Citation

Chirwa, E.W.; Mvula, P.M.; Dorward, A.; Matta, M. Policy Brief No. 57. Fertiliser Use on Women’s Plots: An Intra-HouseholdView of the Malawi Farm Input Subsidy Programme. Future Agricultures Consortium, Brighton, UK (2013) 8 pp.

Policy Brief No. 57. Fertiliser Use on Women’s Plots: An Intra-Household View of the Malawi Farm Input Subsidy Programme

Published 1 January 2013