National Agricultural Investment Plan (NAIP). Pays/Territoire Malawi Type du document Date 2018 Source FAO, FAOLEX Sujet Agriculture et développement rural, Bétail, Alimentation et nutrition, Pêche, Forêts, Terre et sols, Plantes cultivées, Eau Mot clé Développement agricole Développement durable Petits exploitants/paysans Changement de climat Cultures/pâtures Régime foncier Ressources génétiques Engrais/nutriments Pauvreté Genre Agro-foresterie Eau de pluie Sécurité alimentaire Santé publique Alimentation scolaire Nutrition Gestion forestière/conservation des forêts Zonage Aire protégée Biosécurité Santé des animaux Production animale Matériel de reproduction/semences Production végétale Aire géographique Afrique, AFRIQUE FAO, Afrique orientale, Pays en développement sans littoral, Pays les moins avances Entry into force notes 2017/18 - 2022/23. Résumé This National Agricultural Investment Plan (NAIP) is a five-year nationwide multi-sectoral document developed by the Government of Malawi to put into effect the National Agriculture Policy (NAP) of 2016 by guiding investment focus in the medium-term to accelerate 1. agriculture transformation, 2. economic growth and 3. poverty reduction. The NAP’s transformation agenda involves a holistic approach to a heterogeneous sector with the following targets (i) focus on smallholders; (ii) support to commercial farming; (iii) focus on production and productivity; (iv) sustainable management of agricultural resources; (v) resilience to climate change; (vi) increased agricultural exports; and (vii) food security and improved nutrition. Its implementation therefore requires inputs from other sectors and line ministries. The NAIP uses a matrix structure composed of four Programs (rather generic and aligned to the NAP) and 16 Intervention Areas (IAs). The four Programs are: Program A: Policies, Institutions and Coordination for Results; Program B: Resilient Livelihoods and Agricultural Systems; Program C: Production and Productivity for Growth; and Program D: Markets, Value Addition, Trade and Finance for Transformation. The IAs cluster activities in technical areas that are needed to achieve the objectives of the NAIP and most of them are crosscutting, address different domains in the agri-food system, and target different stakeholder groups. Texte intégral Anglais Site web www.scotland-malawipartnership.org