Fisp Delays Expose Deepening Crisis for Farmers, Threaten Malawi’s Food Security
[Nyasa Times - Malawi] - 9/01/2026
Barely half of the farmers targeted under the Farm Inputs Subsidy Programme (Fisp) have accessed their inputs—an alarming gap that experts warn could translate into poor harvests, deeper rural poverty and renewed food insecurity. As of January 6, only 583,485 farmers—about 53 percent of the (…)
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