Peter Mvula
Challenges of Access to Farm Input Subsidy by Vulnerable Groups in Malawi
Mvula, Peter; Chirwa, Ephraim; Matita, Mirriam; Dorward, Andrew
Authors
Ephraim Chirwa
Mirriam Matita
Andrew Dorward
Abstract
The targeting guidelines of the Farm Input Subsidy Programme (FISP) in Malawi identify special target groups as guardians looking after physically challenged persons and vulnerable groups such as child headed, female-headed or orphan headed or physically challenged-headed households and those households with infected or affected with HIV and AIDS. This paper documents experiences of communities and most vulnerable households in accessing coupons and subsidized farm inputs. The most vulnerable groups captured in the study include female-headed, child headed and elderly headed households. We find that the problems in accessing coupons were isolated while the difficulties in redeeming coupons were most severe for most households, particularly the most vulnerable groups. With respect to access to coupons the main challenges were sharing of coupons, fewer numbers of coupons relative to the number of qualifying beneficiaries, malpractices by officials and the process of identification, particularly use of identification cards. Access to subsidized inputs was
more problematic due to long queues, frequent stock outs, long distances to markets and payment of tips and bribes. These raised the transaction costs and opportunity costs which most vulnerable groups could not afford. The most vulnerable households had particular challenges in finding money to redeem the coupons let alone payment of tips to purchase subsidized inputs.
Citation
Mvula, P., Chirwa, E., Matita, M., & Dorward, A. Challenges of Access to Farm Input Subsidy by Vulnerable Groups in Malawi. London
Working Paper Type | Working Paper |
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Deposit Date | Jul 16, 2013 |
Publicly Available Date | Sep 1, 2024 |
Pages | 1-18 |
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