Mixed Fortunes: Prices paid to soybean farmers have improved in 2021…but not those to maize farmers
Between April and July 2021, IFPRI Malawi conducted its second, nationwide crowdsourcing exercise on the maize and soybean prices paid to farmers. In contrast, to the main harvesting season in 2020, when around three-quarters of sales of maize and soybeans took place at less than the official minimu...
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| author | Baulch, Bob Jolex, Aubrey |
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| description | Between April and July 2021, IFPRI Malawi conducted its second, nationwide crowdsourcing exercise on the maize and soybean prices paid to farmers. In contrast, to the main harvesting season in 2020, when around three-quarters of sales of maize and soybeans took place at less than the official minimum farmgate price (MFGP), in 2021 the prices paid to soybean farmers have been good but those paid to maize sellers have been poor. Specifically, between early April and late June this year, about eighty percent of soybean farmers received prices equal to or above the minimum price for soybean. However, over the same period, less than ten percent of maize farmers received prices equal to or above the MFGP for maize. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1436962025-11-06T04:43:07Z Mixed Fortunes: Prices paid to soybean farmers have improved in 2021…but not those to maize farmers Baulch, Bob Jolex, Aubrey policies farmers maize soybeans food prices Between April and July 2021, IFPRI Malawi conducted its second, nationwide crowdsourcing exercise on the maize and soybean prices paid to farmers. In contrast, to the main harvesting season in 2020, when around three-quarters of sales of maize and soybeans took place at less than the official minimum farmgate price (MFGP), in 2021 the prices paid to soybean farmers have been good but those paid to maize sellers have been poor. Specifically, between early April and late June this year, about eighty percent of soybean farmers received prices equal to or above the minimum price for soybean. However, over the same period, less than ten percent of maize farmers received prices equal to or above the MFGP for maize. 2021-08-23 2024-05-22T12:16:07Z 2024-05-22T12:16:07Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/143696 en Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Baulch, Bob; and Jolex, Aubrey. 2021. Mixed Fortunes: Prices paid to soybean farmers have improved in 2021…but not those to maize farmers. MaSSP 41. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). https://doi.org/10.2499/p15738coll2.134529. |
| spellingShingle | policies farmers maize soybeans food prices Baulch, Bob Jolex, Aubrey Mixed Fortunes: Prices paid to soybean farmers have improved in 2021…but not those to maize farmers |
| title | Mixed Fortunes: Prices paid to soybean farmers have improved in 2021…but not those to maize farmers |
| title_full | Mixed Fortunes: Prices paid to soybean farmers have improved in 2021…but not those to maize farmers |
| title_fullStr | Mixed Fortunes: Prices paid to soybean farmers have improved in 2021…but not those to maize farmers |
| title_full_unstemmed | Mixed Fortunes: Prices paid to soybean farmers have improved in 2021…but not those to maize farmers |
| title_short | Mixed Fortunes: Prices paid to soybean farmers have improved in 2021…but not those to maize farmers |
| title_sort | mixed fortunes prices paid to soybean farmers have improved in 2021 but not those to maize farmers |
| topic | policies farmers maize soybeans food prices |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/143696 |
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