Planting for Food and Jobs (PFJ) is Ghana’s flagship program for agricultural transformation and employment creation. Alongside other components, the program provides subsidized fertilizer, hybrid and open-pollinated seeds and other planting materials, improved extension services, and marketing support to smallholder farmers across the country. The objective of this study was to assess the implementation process of the PFJ input subsidy program in order to identify opportunities for strengthening the process. The study focused only on fertilizer distribution as a distinct complex process of importance, although some of the lessons will be applicable to other components of the PFJ program. The study applied the Process Net-Map method, a rese...
Since declaring independence in 1957, the Republic of Ghana has become a stable constitutional democ...
African governments have been pursuing reforms to improve the targeting of fertiliser subsidy progra...
This study relied mainly on production data from the Ministry of Food and Agriculture, Ghana and FAO...
Planting for Food and Jobs (PFJ) is Ghana’s flagship program for agricultural transformation and emp...
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 ...
This paper assesses whether fertilizer subsidy programs can be better targeted to resource-poor farm...
Despite improvements to the implementation regime of Ghana’s fertilizer subsidy program, this paper ...
"In July 2008, the government of Ghana instituted a country-wide subsidy on 50Kg bags of four types ...
The mineral fertiliser subsidy programme in Ghana that kicked-off in 2008 went through peaks and val...
Soil fertility loss issues in Ghana are crucial owing to the fact that Africa’s soils are known to b...
In 2008, the Government of Ghana introduced a national fertiliser subsidy programme to promote the p...
Most efforts to raise fertilizer use in SSA over the past decade have focused on fertilizer subsidie...
This paper provides a description of the agricultural input market in Ghana in 2019 across six distr...
In 2008, the Government of Ghana introduced a national fertiliser subsidy programme to promote the p...
Since declaring independence in 1957, the Republic of Ghana has become a stable constitutional democ...
African governments have been pursuing reforms to improve the targeting of fertiliser subsidy progra...
This study relied mainly on production data from the Ministry of Food and Agriculture, Ghana and FAO...
Planting for Food and Jobs (PFJ) is Ghana’s flagship program for agricultural transformation and emp...
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 ...
This paper assesses whether fertilizer subsidy programs can be better targeted to resource-poor farm...
Despite improvements to the implementation regime of Ghana’s fertilizer subsidy program, this paper ...
"In July 2008, the government of Ghana instituted a country-wide subsidy on 50Kg bags of four types ...
The mineral fertiliser subsidy programme in Ghana that kicked-off in 2008 went through peaks and val...
Soil fertility loss issues in Ghana are crucial owing to the fact that Africa’s soils are known to b...
In 2008, the Government of Ghana introduced a national fertiliser subsidy programme to promote the p...
Most efforts to raise fertilizer use in SSA over the past decade have focused on fertilizer subsidie...
This paper provides a description of the agricultural input market in Ghana in 2019 across six distr...
In 2008, the Government of Ghana introduced a national fertiliser subsidy programme to promote the p...
Since declaring independence in 1957, the Republic of Ghana has become a stable constitutional democ...
African governments have been pursuing reforms to improve the targeting of fertiliser subsidy progra...
This study relied mainly on production data from the Ministry of Food and Agriculture, Ghana and FAO...