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Challenges and opportunities for small-scale tea producers in Malawi

Tea production accounts for 9%  of Malawi’s foreign exchange earnings and is a major employer, but smallholder farmers are struggling. While those in neighbouring Kenya are adding value to their tea crop for their own benefit, Malawi’s smallholder farmers — the majority of whom are women — gain far less than they could from growing tea. Smallholders struggle with quality, land tenure, finance, inputs, pricing and other issues; they end up selling an inferior product, with little or no value added, at very low prices, captive to international buyers.

This briefing explores the challenges and opportunities to improving benefits for smallholder tea farmers, and suggests ways forward for smallholder tea associations, civil society organisations, the Tea Association of Malawi, the Malawian government and donors.

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发布者: International Institute for Environment and Development
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作者: Laura Courbois
其他作家: Emma Blackmore, Kumvana Mtukule, Brendan Schwartz
组 织: International Institute for Environment and Development
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年份: 2022
国际标准图书编号: 9781784319779
国家: Malawi
地理范围: 非洲
类别: 政策简报/文件
内容语言: English
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