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Food Insecurity, Poverty and the Malawi Starter Pack: False Start or Fresh Start?

Harrigan, Jane

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Jane Harrigan



Abstract

Chronic food insecurity and chronic poverty are closely related in Malawi. Since independence in 1964 national food security has been a key policy objective. However, until the 1990s less emphasis was placed on the household dimensions of food security and its links with chronic poverty. In the last decade a number of initiatives have been used in Malawi to tackle the issue of household food insecurity. One of the most controversial has been the Starter Pack programme launched in 1998. Initially consisting of a free handout of packs of improved maize seed, legumes and fertiliser to every small holder farm household in Malawi the scheme, under donor pressure, was subsequently scaled down to become a form of targeted social safety net programme. This paper analyses the strengths and weakness of both the original programme and its scaled down version and assesses the reason for the considerable opposition to the programme from Malawi’s donor community. Although Starter Pack is no longer operative in Malawi the Malawian experience is used to derive lessons for other countries where household food insecurity is an important dimension of chronic poverty.

Citation

Harrigan, J. (2008). Food Insecurity, Poverty and the Malawi Starter Pack: False Start or Fresh Start?. Food Policy, 33(3), 237-249. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodpol.2007.09.001

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Jun 1, 2008
Deposit Date May 21, 2008
Publicly Available Date Jan 22, 2025
Journal Food Policy
Print ISSN 0306-9192
Electronic ISSN 1873-5657
Publisher Elsevier
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 33
Issue 3
Pages 237-249
DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodpol.2007.09.001
Keywords Food security; Malawi; Starter pack; Poverty alleviation

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