Mali
The capital and main city is Bamako.
- The official language is French
- Area: 478,841 sq mi (approx. 4x the size of the State of Michigan)
- Population approx. 15 million in 2009
- Climate: Northern Sahara zone in Mali experiences hot and dry climate whereas the climate of Mali in the subtropical southern part is hot and humid
Fun Fact: The prime meridian marker is located in Gao, Mali, where one can literally stand on the edge of two hemispheres.
MSU and Partners achievements in Mali
Brochure in English
Les réalisations de MSU et ses partenaires au Mali
Pamphlet en français
Main Research Themes
- Agrifood System Transformation
- Gender
- Input Use and Market Development
- Policy Research and Capacity Building
- Sustainable Agricultural Intensification
- Training and Capacity Building
- Value Chain Analysis
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Publications and Presentations
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Fertilizer Subsidy in Mali: Origins, Context and Evolution
Published on August 15, 2019
Yénizié Koné, Véronique Thériault, Alpha Kergna, and Melinda Smale, 2019. Fertilizer Subsidy in Mali: Origins, Context and Evolution, Feed the Future Innovation Lab for Food Security Policy Research Paper 142e. East Lansing: Michigan State University. -
Improving Agricultural Policy System Performance in Mali: Stakeholder Diagnostics and Prescriptions
Published on July 31, 2019
Abdramane Traoré, Amadou Samaké, Ousmane Sanogo, Steven Haggblade and Yenizie Koné, 2019. Improving Agricultural Policy System Performance in Mali: Stakeholder Diagnostics and Prescriptions. FSP Research Paper 140. East Lansing. Michigan State University -
Consumer and Retailer Preferences for Local Dairy Products: Evidence from Stacked Choice Experiments in Urban Mali
Published on June 18, 2019
Ryan Vroegindewey, Robert Richardson, David Ortega, and Veronique Theriault, 2019. FSP Research Paper 134. East Lansing. Michigan State University -
REDUCTION DES MARGES COMMERCIALES DES PRODUITS AGRICOLES: IMPLICATIONS POUR LA SECURITE ALIMENTAIRE DES GROUPES VULNERABLES AU MALI
Published on May 6, 2019
Haggblade, Koné, Traoré and Traoré, 2019. REDUCTION DES MARGES COMMERCIALES DES PRODUITS AGRICOLES: IMPLICATIONS POUR LA SECURITE ALIMENTAIRE DES GROUPES VULNERABLES AU MALI . FSP Research Paper 129. East Lansing, Michigan State University. -
Impact des tracasseries routières sur les populations vulnérables au Mali
Published on May 1, 2019
Steven Haggblade, Yenizie Koné, Abdramane Traoré et Pierre Traoré, 2019.Impact des tracasseries routières sur les populations vulnérables au Mali, FSP Research Brief 87, East Lansing: Michigan State University.
People
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Steven Haggblade
Adjunct Professor
blade@msu.edu
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Laura Schmitt Olabisi
Professor
schmi420@msu.edu
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Melinda Smale
Professor Emeritus
msmale@msu.edu
703-231-8492
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John M. Staatz
Professor Emeritus
staatz@msu.edu
517 896 4390
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Oyinkan Chukuka Tasie
Assistant Professor
otasie@msu.edu
517-355-0131
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Véronique Thériault
Associate Professor
theria13@msu.edu
517-353-7856