This study analyzes the impact of climate on net revenues of five major food crops in Ghana using 2005 national survey data. A multinomial logit regression is used to correct for crop selection bias in estimation of net revenue per hectare. Results of a multinomial logit regression show that farmers are likely to switch from the cultivation of maize, sorghum and rice to cassava and yam with marginal warming. Marginal increase in rainfall prompts farmers to switch from cassava and yam to the cultivation of maize, sorghum and rice. After incorporating selectivity bias, it was found that warming raises revenues from cassava, maize and sorghum but reduces that of rice and yam; additional rainfall reduces revenues of all crops except rice. With ...
This study provides new evidence of the impact of climate-smart agriculture (CSA) – row planting and...
The threat of global climate change has caused intense debate among policy makers as agricultural pr...
Climate change is projected to impact food production stability in many tropical countries through i...
This study analyzes the impact of climate on net revenues of five major food crops in Ghana using 20...
Climate change poses a serious threat to the growth of developing countries, especially Ghana where ...
This paper investigates the economic impacts of climate change on cereal crop production in Northern...
Abstract: This paper investigates the economic impacts of climate change on cereal crop production ...
Agriculture in Ghana is vulnerable to the adverse effects of climate variability. This poses a chall...
This paper explores the impact of climate variability and/or change on two major crop yields (cassav...
Climate variability, the short-term fluctuations in the weather and agriculture affect each other. C...
Ghana's susceptibility to climate change is well documented and the agricultural sector which is the...
The root and tuber crops cassava, yam and cocoyam are important source of energy in our daily diets ...
In Ghana, there is evidence of the direct influence of climate change on the environment, such as ri...
Climate change continues to hamper crop-based systems across sub-Sahara Africa. Adaptation strategie...
Climate variability, the short-term fluctuations in average weather conditions and agriculture affec...
This study provides new evidence of the impact of climate-smart agriculture (CSA) – row planting and...
The threat of global climate change has caused intense debate among policy makers as agricultural pr...
Climate change is projected to impact food production stability in many tropical countries through i...
This study analyzes the impact of climate on net revenues of five major food crops in Ghana using 20...
Climate change poses a serious threat to the growth of developing countries, especially Ghana where ...
This paper investigates the economic impacts of climate change on cereal crop production in Northern...
Abstract: This paper investigates the economic impacts of climate change on cereal crop production ...
Agriculture in Ghana is vulnerable to the adverse effects of climate variability. This poses a chall...
This paper explores the impact of climate variability and/or change on two major crop yields (cassav...
Climate variability, the short-term fluctuations in the weather and agriculture affect each other. C...
Ghana's susceptibility to climate change is well documented and the agricultural sector which is the...
The root and tuber crops cassava, yam and cocoyam are important source of energy in our daily diets ...
In Ghana, there is evidence of the direct influence of climate change on the environment, such as ri...
Climate change continues to hamper crop-based systems across sub-Sahara Africa. Adaptation strategie...
Climate variability, the short-term fluctuations in average weather conditions and agriculture affec...
This study provides new evidence of the impact of climate-smart agriculture (CSA) – row planting and...
The threat of global climate change has caused intense debate among policy makers as agricultural pr...
Climate change is projected to impact food production stability in many tropical countries through i...