Two thirds of 3,695 respondents (66 percent) on the question of the preferred modality of the Affordable Inputs Program (AIP) prefer to be given the cash equivalent of the subsidized farm inputs, according to a survey conducted in Zomba and Machinga districts by the Institute of Public Opinion and Research (IPOR). The survey, according to […]
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