AbstractInfluential studies in the 1980s and early 1990s drew on the Boserup–Ruthenberg theories of farming systems evolution to argue that African countries were not yet ready for widespread agricultural mechanization. Through applying the theories of farming systems evolution and of induced innovation in technical change, this paper shows that demand for certain mechanized farming operations particularly plowing has emerged even among smallholders, suggesting that supply issues may now be the main constraint to successful mechanization. We therefore adopt a supply chain approach to analyze two types of mechanization practices in Ghana, i.e., a recent state-led mechanization program and the private sector-led service hiring market, against...
This study assesses whether the recent public and private efforts to improve farmers’ access to mech...
Increasing agricultural mechanization has long been of interest to many African countries. Constrain...
Agricultural intensification has only taken off to a very limited extent in Ghana. Adoption of land ...
AbstractInfluential studies in the 1980s and early 1990s drew on the Boserup–Ruthenberg theories of ...
As in most countries in Africa, agricultural mechanization in Ghana was slow to develop until the 19...
This paper assesses the sustainability of the current supply network for mechanization, given govern...
As in most of Africa, agricultural mechanization in Ghana has been slow to develop, either in the fo...
Ghana is one of a few African countries where agricultural mechanization has recently undergone rapi...
ABSTRACT Ghana is one of a few African countries where agricultural mechanization has recently under...
Increasing agricultural mechanization has long been of interest to many African countries. Constrain...
The subject of this thesis is the process of agricultural mechanization in the tropical farming syst...
Increased capital use in agriculture, including mechanization, is con-sidered an integral process of...
A renewed focus on agriculture’s potential contribution to economic transformation in Africa has res...
Rising labor costs associated with increased rural-to-urban migration have compelled Ghanaian farmer...
The debate about agricultural mechanization in Africa south of the Sahara (SSA) has largely ignored ...
This study assesses whether the recent public and private efforts to improve farmers’ access to mech...
Increasing agricultural mechanization has long been of interest to many African countries. Constrain...
Agricultural intensification has only taken off to a very limited extent in Ghana. Adoption of land ...
AbstractInfluential studies in the 1980s and early 1990s drew on the Boserup–Ruthenberg theories of ...
As in most countries in Africa, agricultural mechanization in Ghana was slow to develop until the 19...
This paper assesses the sustainability of the current supply network for mechanization, given govern...
As in most of Africa, agricultural mechanization in Ghana has been slow to develop, either in the fo...
Ghana is one of a few African countries where agricultural mechanization has recently undergone rapi...
ABSTRACT Ghana is one of a few African countries where agricultural mechanization has recently under...
Increasing agricultural mechanization has long been of interest to many African countries. Constrain...
The subject of this thesis is the process of agricultural mechanization in the tropical farming syst...
Increased capital use in agriculture, including mechanization, is con-sidered an integral process of...
A renewed focus on agriculture’s potential contribution to economic transformation in Africa has res...
Rising labor costs associated with increased rural-to-urban migration have compelled Ghanaian farmer...
The debate about agricultural mechanization in Africa south of the Sahara (SSA) has largely ignored ...
This study assesses whether the recent public and private efforts to improve farmers’ access to mech...
Increasing agricultural mechanization has long been of interest to many African countries. Constrain...
Agricultural intensification has only taken off to a very limited extent in Ghana. Adoption of land ...