This report examines the evolution of farm input subsidy programs in Ghana, with a focus on the Planting for Food and Jobs (PFJ) initiative, which was introduced in 2017 and replaced the Fertilizer Subsidy Program (FSP) that was launched in 2008. A review of PFJ implementation reports and other official data sources reveal that information on general program features, such as beneficiary numbers, subsidized input quantities, and program budget is readily available and useful for understanding program design and implementation. National crop production estimates are also reported annually, and these provide evidence of rapid output growth in the agricultural sector, especially within the cereals subsector. However, the implementing agency, t...
Knowledge of the characteristics and size of the agricultural input sector of a country is critical ...
Soil fertility loss issues in Ghana are crucial owing to the fact that Africa’s soils are known to b...
The Ghana School Feeding Programme (GSFP) is the Ghanaian version of a Home-Grown School Feeding Pro...
This report examines the evolution of farm input subsidy programs in Ghana, with a focus on the Plan...
Farm input subsidies are widely used in Sub-Saharan African countries as a response to low adoption ...
Ghana’s rising population, coupled with erratic weather patterns and soil nutrient deficiencies, pos...
Planting for Food and Jobs (PFJ) is Ghana’s flagship program for agricultural transformation and emp...
AbstractThere have been rising concerns about the implementation and effective monitoring of the Pla...
This paper provides a description of the agricultural input market in Ghana in 2019 across six distr...
Agricultural subsidies are considered an essential tool of policy to improve food production (or pro...
Agriculture has been the backbone of a Ghanaian economy that has recorded positive per capita GDP gr...
This study relied mainly on production data from the Ministry of Food and Agriculture, Ghana and FAO...
The timely availability of improved seeds at affordable prices is critical to improving food securit...
In 2008, the Government of Ghana introduced a national fertiliser subsidy programme to promote the p...
Agricultural input subsidy programs have once again become a major plank of policies in Africa, aime...
Knowledge of the characteristics and size of the agricultural input sector of a country is critical ...
Soil fertility loss issues in Ghana are crucial owing to the fact that Africa’s soils are known to b...
The Ghana School Feeding Programme (GSFP) is the Ghanaian version of a Home-Grown School Feeding Pro...
This report examines the evolution of farm input subsidy programs in Ghana, with a focus on the Plan...
Farm input subsidies are widely used in Sub-Saharan African countries as a response to low adoption ...
Ghana’s rising population, coupled with erratic weather patterns and soil nutrient deficiencies, pos...
Planting for Food and Jobs (PFJ) is Ghana’s flagship program for agricultural transformation and emp...
AbstractThere have been rising concerns about the implementation and effective monitoring of the Pla...
This paper provides a description of the agricultural input market in Ghana in 2019 across six distr...
Agricultural subsidies are considered an essential tool of policy to improve food production (or pro...
Agriculture has been the backbone of a Ghanaian economy that has recorded positive per capita GDP gr...
This study relied mainly on production data from the Ministry of Food and Agriculture, Ghana and FAO...
The timely availability of improved seeds at affordable prices is critical to improving food securit...
In 2008, the Government of Ghana introduced a national fertiliser subsidy programme to promote the p...
Agricultural input subsidy programs have once again become a major plank of policies in Africa, aime...
Knowledge of the characteristics and size of the agricultural input sector of a country is critical ...
Soil fertility loss issues in Ghana are crucial owing to the fact that Africa’s soils are known to b...
The Ghana School Feeding Programme (GSFP) is the Ghanaian version of a Home-Grown School Feeding Pro...