Since declaring independence in 1957, the Republic of Ghana has become a stable constitutional democracy. Ghana’s economy has grown substantially over the past decade, yet remains primarily agrarian, accounting for 50% of the total employment and 25% of the country’s Gross Domestic Product. Smallholder rain-fed farming using rudimentary technologies dominates the agricultural sector accounting for 80% of total agricultural production. Approximately 90% of smallholder farms are less than two hectares in size, and produce a diversity of crops. The major crops cultivated in Ghana include numerous cereal, root and tuber, leguminous, fruit, vegetable and industrial crops. Maize is the most widely cultivated crop in Ghana, and accounts for a sign...
Ghana Poverty Reduction Strategy I & II sought to increase crop productivity to reduce high pove...
Ghana Poverty Reduction Strategy I & II sought to increase crop productivity to reduce high pove...
What actors, expertise, and models of development are advanced by the ‘new Green Revolution in Afric...
Since declaring independence in 1957, the Republic of Ghana has become a stable constitutional democ...
Since declaring independence in 1957, the Republic of Ghana has become a stable constitutional democ...
Since declaring independence in 1957, the Republic of Ghana has become a stable constitutional democ...
Since declaring independence in 1957, the Republic of Ghana has become a stable constitutional democ...
Agriculture continues to be the mainstay of the economy of Ghana contributing more than a third of t...
Agriculture is the main economic activity of the majority of the population living in Ghana. It cont...
Farmers in Ghana are producing twice as much maize as they did in 1986 and the price many of them ge...
Farmers in Ghana are producing twice as much maize as they did in 1986 and the price many of them ge...
Farmers in Ghana are producing twice as much maize as they did in 1986 and the price many of them ge...
The irrigation sector of Ghana was mapped with the purpose to inform private sector parties on the p...
Agriculture is the main economic activity of the majority of the population living in Ghana. It cont...
Agriculture is the main economic activity of the majority of the population living in Ghana. It cont...
Ghana Poverty Reduction Strategy I & II sought to increase crop productivity to reduce high pove...
Ghana Poverty Reduction Strategy I & II sought to increase crop productivity to reduce high pove...
What actors, expertise, and models of development are advanced by the ‘new Green Revolution in Afric...
Since declaring independence in 1957, the Republic of Ghana has become a stable constitutional democ...
Since declaring independence in 1957, the Republic of Ghana has become a stable constitutional democ...
Since declaring independence in 1957, the Republic of Ghana has become a stable constitutional democ...
Since declaring independence in 1957, the Republic of Ghana has become a stable constitutional democ...
Agriculture continues to be the mainstay of the economy of Ghana contributing more than a third of t...
Agriculture is the main economic activity of the majority of the population living in Ghana. It cont...
Farmers in Ghana are producing twice as much maize as they did in 1986 and the price many of them ge...
Farmers in Ghana are producing twice as much maize as they did in 1986 and the price many of them ge...
Farmers in Ghana are producing twice as much maize as they did in 1986 and the price many of them ge...
The irrigation sector of Ghana was mapped with the purpose to inform private sector parties on the p...
Agriculture is the main economic activity of the majority of the population living in Ghana. It cont...
Agriculture is the main economic activity of the majority of the population living in Ghana. It cont...
Ghana Poverty Reduction Strategy I & II sought to increase crop productivity to reduce high pove...
Ghana Poverty Reduction Strategy I & II sought to increase crop productivity to reduce high pove...
What actors, expertise, and models of development are advanced by the ‘new Green Revolution in Afric...