The aim of this paper was to assess factors which influence women’s level of access to agricultural resources in the Talensi and Nabdam Districts of the Upper East Region of Ghana. The study which adopted a survey design also used both quantitative and qualitative methods in data collection and analysis. A total of one hundred and seventy-one (171) women farmers were sampled for the study. Structured interview schedules were administered followed by Focus Group Discussions (FGDs). The study found out that found older women have higher level access to their farmlands than younger respondents. Marital status was revealed to increase women’s level of access to agricultural resources in general, however, senior wives had greater access than jun...
Available statistics indicates that, women form about 35.1% of the agricultural work force in Ghana,...
This study Investigated the factors affecting women farmers agricultural extension services consis...
This paper identifies and examines the social factors driving the continuous use of traditional farm...
Agricultural production provides a source of income for millions of families throughout Africa. Wome...
The study examines the contribution of women in food production and its impact on food security in t...
Agriculture has been the main pillar of Ejisu Juaben Municipality’s development contributing to the ...
Land provides the basis for food production and is an indispensable input for economic livelihoods i...
The study examines the contribution of women in food production and its impact on food security in t...
Poor soil fertility is a major challenge in food production in Ghana especially in the upper east re...
This paper examines women’s contributions to Ghana’s economic growth and well-being. Data for the st...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the population-food crop production nexus, and wit...
Gender issues have increasingly been given attention to in research on agriculture and farming syste...
Women play a significant role in the agricultural sector in Ghana, and yet they often lack power in ...
Despite the key roles of women in agroforestry systems, their contributions usually go unnoticed in ...
Abstract There are many factors that account for the levels of agricultural productivity within a gi...
Available statistics indicates that, women form about 35.1% of the agricultural work force in Ghana,...
This study Investigated the factors affecting women farmers agricultural extension services consis...
This paper identifies and examines the social factors driving the continuous use of traditional farm...
Agricultural production provides a source of income for millions of families throughout Africa. Wome...
The study examines the contribution of women in food production and its impact on food security in t...
Agriculture has been the main pillar of Ejisu Juaben Municipality’s development contributing to the ...
Land provides the basis for food production and is an indispensable input for economic livelihoods i...
The study examines the contribution of women in food production and its impact on food security in t...
Poor soil fertility is a major challenge in food production in Ghana especially in the upper east re...
This paper examines women’s contributions to Ghana’s economic growth and well-being. Data for the st...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the population-food crop production nexus, and wit...
Gender issues have increasingly been given attention to in research on agriculture and farming syste...
Women play a significant role in the agricultural sector in Ghana, and yet they often lack power in ...
Despite the key roles of women in agroforestry systems, their contributions usually go unnoticed in ...
Abstract There are many factors that account for the levels of agricultural productivity within a gi...
Available statistics indicates that, women form about 35.1% of the agricultural work force in Ghana,...
This study Investigated the factors affecting women farmers agricultural extension services consis...
This paper identifies and examines the social factors driving the continuous use of traditional farm...