There is a general consensus that bad economic policies, among other factors, are to blame for the poor performance of economies in sub Saharan African (SSA). However, there is no similar consensus on the effect of economic reforms on poverty alleviation, a primary goal of any economy in the region. This paper looked into the effect of macro-economic reforms, particularly the removal of subsidized agricultural credit for irrigator farmers in Ghana, a pioneering reform country in SSA. A theoretical model of this scenario is constructed in which it is shown that, under multiple market imperfection, farmers resort to alternative financial sources to finance irrigation. Particularly in the presence of off- farm alternative, farmers divide their...
African governments are making important policy choices in their quest to modernise agriculture, w...
This paper assesses whether tractor investment is a rational and profitable decision for farmers usi...
In West Africa, liberalisation is increasing uncertainty in both the agricultural sector and rural f...
One key poverty reduction strategy in developing countries has been the investment in agricultural w...
Economic policies have had important implications for the role of agriculture in the socio-economic ...
The subject of this thesis is the process of agricultural mechanization in the tropical farming syst...
Small-scale irrigation (SSI) technologies can be useful not only to increase crop productivity and i...
Agriculture in Africa is dominated by smallholder farmers who mostly undertake rain-fed agriculture....
Irrigated agriculture can support food and nutrition security, increase rural employment and incomes...
Increased capital use in agriculture, including mechanization, is con-sidered an integral process of...
This article explores the effects within households of an expanding rural nonfarm (RNF) sector in Gh...
Sustainable Agricultural Practices (SAPs) have been promoted over the years as a means of ensuring s...
The worsening poverty situation in the Upper West Region of Ghana coupled with the risky nature of f...
There has been a sustained push for agricultural commercialisation in developing countries. In Afric...
There has been a sustained push for agricultural commercialisation in developing countries. In Afric...
African governments are making important policy choices in their quest to modernise agriculture, w...
This paper assesses whether tractor investment is a rational and profitable decision for farmers usi...
In West Africa, liberalisation is increasing uncertainty in both the agricultural sector and rural f...
One key poverty reduction strategy in developing countries has been the investment in agricultural w...
Economic policies have had important implications for the role of agriculture in the socio-economic ...
The subject of this thesis is the process of agricultural mechanization in the tropical farming syst...
Small-scale irrigation (SSI) technologies can be useful not only to increase crop productivity and i...
Agriculture in Africa is dominated by smallholder farmers who mostly undertake rain-fed agriculture....
Irrigated agriculture can support food and nutrition security, increase rural employment and incomes...
Increased capital use in agriculture, including mechanization, is con-sidered an integral process of...
This article explores the effects within households of an expanding rural nonfarm (RNF) sector in Gh...
Sustainable Agricultural Practices (SAPs) have been promoted over the years as a means of ensuring s...
The worsening poverty situation in the Upper West Region of Ghana coupled with the risky nature of f...
There has been a sustained push for agricultural commercialisation in developing countries. In Afric...
There has been a sustained push for agricultural commercialisation in developing countries. In Afric...
African governments are making important policy choices in their quest to modernise agriculture, w...
This paper assesses whether tractor investment is a rational and profitable decision for farmers usi...
In West Africa, liberalisation is increasing uncertainty in both the agricultural sector and rural f...