Maize is a widely consumed and cultivated staple crop in Ghana. It accounts for more than one-quarter of calories consumed, about double that of the second crop, cassava (GSS 2018). About three-quarters of maize consumption is from own production, suggesting maize has limited appeal as a cash crop (Gage et al. 2012). This is set to change as Ghana’s Planting for Food and Jobs (PFJ) initiative, launched in 2017, prioritizes maize seed and fertilizer distribution and encourages market participation by smallholders (MoFA 2019). Already average maize output over the period 2017 to 2019 has been 40 percent higher than the average output achieved between 2013 and 2016 (MoFA 2020a). Government attributes this dramatic production response to PFJ. I...
Farmers in Ghana are producing twice as much maize as they did in 1986 and the price many of them ge...
Ghana is self-sufficient in the production of maize, the major staple food for many low-income Ghana...
Ghana has a long history of intervening in food markets to balance consumers’ expectations of low an...
Maize is an important food crop in Ghana, accounting for more than 50 percent of the country’s total...
Maize is an important food crop in Ghana, accounting for more than 50 percent of the country’s total...
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...
Soil fertility loss issues in Ghana are crucial owing to the fact that Africa’s soils are known to b...
Farm input subsidies are widely used in Sub-Saharan African countries as a response to low adoption ...
Farm input subsidies are widely used in Sub-Saharan African countries as a response to low adoption ...
Current maize yields in Ghana average only one-third of their estimated potential, but this yield ga...
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...
Ghana is self-sufficient in the production of maize, the major staple food for many low-income Ghana...
Farmers in Ghana are producing twice as much maize as they did in 1986 and the price many of them ge...
Ghana is self-sufficient in the production of maize, the major staple food for many low-income Ghana...
Ghana has a long history of intervening in food markets to balance consumers’ expectations of low an...
Maize is an important food crop in Ghana, accounting for more than 50 percent of the country’s total...
Maize is an important food crop in Ghana, accounting for more than 50 percent of the country’s total...
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...
Soil fertility loss issues in Ghana are crucial owing to the fact that Africa’s soils are known to b...
Farm input subsidies are widely used in Sub-Saharan African countries as a response to low adoption ...
Farm input subsidies are widely used in Sub-Saharan African countries as a response to low adoption ...
Current maize yields in Ghana average only one-third of their estimated potential, but this yield ga...
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...
Ghana is self-sufficient in the production of maize, the major staple food for many low-income Ghana...
Farmers in Ghana are producing twice as much maize as they did in 1986 and the price many of them ge...
Ghana is self-sufficient in the production of maize, the major staple food for many low-income Ghana...
Ghana has a long history of intervening in food markets to balance consumers’ expectations of low an...