A systematic review of the performance of agricultural marketing in Malawi

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Chitete, Moses M.M.N.
Mgomezulu, Wisdom Richard
Bwanaisa, Mercy
Damazio, Chitsanzo
Kaunda, Robert Tauka
Dzanja, Joseph

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Sage

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The main purpose of this study was to review the performance of agricultural marketing in Malawi. Using a systematic review, the study synthesizes factors affecting performance of agricultural marketing in Malawi. It identifies key issues such as a lack of an efficient market system, information asymmetry in the market, inadequate agricultural marketing policies for non-food crops, price uncertainty, and lack of export incentives to encourage and boost agricultural exports. To that end, the study urges the necessity for a thorough examination of agricultural marketing policies that places an emphasis on dealing with important challenges in the agricultural sector that are supported by empirical data in order to foster economic growth.

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Agricultural marketing, Malawi, SDG-02: Zero hunger

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SDG-02:Zero Hunger

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Chitete, M. M. N., Mgomezulu, W. R., Bwanaisa, M., Damazio, C., Kaunda, R. T., & Dzanja, J. (2024). A Systematic Review of the Performance of Agricultural Marketing in Malawi. Journal of Asian and African Studies, 0(0). https://doi.org/10.1177/00219096231224679.