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Jan. 26, 2021

MSU economists develop new agricultural policy research institute in Malawi

Michigan State University has a long history of research and engagement in Malawi to improve the country’s agricultural and public health outcomes. Recently, MSU reinforced this legacy of collaboration by supporting the establishment of the MwAPATA Institute. The MwAPATA Institute is a Malawian-led agricultural policy research institute that engages the government of Malawi, the private sector, and civil society in applied research, policy outreach, capacity building and policy coordination.

The idea for the institute came out of discussions in 2018 between the Foundation for a Smoke-Free World’s Agricultural Transformation Initiative and researchers at Michigan State University, including MSU University Foundation professor Thomas Jayne and assistant professor Milu Muyanga, both in the Department of Agricultural, Food and Resource Economics  and members of its Food Security Group. 

Read the full story on the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources website.

By: Jim Monahan

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