This study investigated farmers willingness to pay (WTP) for private irrigation in Nandom district, Ghana. The study randomly sampled 236 farmers and analyzed data using descriptive statistics and ordered logit regression model. Results revealed that 94.5 percent of the farmers were WTP for private irrigation services with a mean of 35.83 cedis. Farmers’ WTP is determined by income, age, farm size, engagement in an off-farm occupation, labour hours invested in farm operation, yield losses experienced from drought, anticipated yield gain from the use of irrigation, engagement in dry season gardening and access to extension services. It was concluded that the establishment of private irrigation schemes is a feasible venture and should be cons...
AbstractThe acute waste management problems, coupled with the proliferation of small scale industrie...
Land degradation resulting largely from the environmentally unsustainable agricultural practices of ...
Ghana's agriculture is rain-fed, and drought causes reductions in farm household food supply, and i...
This study examined the irrigation systems practiced in the Upper East Region of Ghana. It also esti...
The aim of this paper is to examine factors affecting farmers ’ willingness to pay (WTP) for improve...
The worsening poverty situation in the Upper West Region of Ghana coupled with the risky nature of f...
Given declining soil fertility and agricultural productivity in Sub Saharan Africa, depletion of nat...
This study aims to analyze farmers’ willingness to pay /WTP/ for improved irrigation water use syst...
This paper estimates the mean willingness to pay (WTP) of smallholder farmers for improved irrigatio...
The government of Uganda is currently rehabilitating three major irrigation schemes whose infrastruc...
The contribution of irrigation farming to food security, nutrition, employment and poverty alleviat...
The agriculture sector in Egypt is heavily dependent on the River Nile's water. However, the country...
Water scarcity for various uses constitutes a major global concern affecting millions of people but ...
In northern Ghana, where the climatic conditions do not allow for an all-year-around rain-fed agricu...
The irrigation sector of Ghana was mapped with the purpose to inform private sector parties on the p...
AbstractThe acute waste management problems, coupled with the proliferation of small scale industrie...
Land degradation resulting largely from the environmentally unsustainable agricultural practices of ...
Ghana's agriculture is rain-fed, and drought causes reductions in farm household food supply, and i...
This study examined the irrigation systems practiced in the Upper East Region of Ghana. It also esti...
The aim of this paper is to examine factors affecting farmers ’ willingness to pay (WTP) for improve...
The worsening poverty situation in the Upper West Region of Ghana coupled with the risky nature of f...
Given declining soil fertility and agricultural productivity in Sub Saharan Africa, depletion of nat...
This study aims to analyze farmers’ willingness to pay /WTP/ for improved irrigation water use syst...
This paper estimates the mean willingness to pay (WTP) of smallholder farmers for improved irrigatio...
The government of Uganda is currently rehabilitating three major irrigation schemes whose infrastruc...
The contribution of irrigation farming to food security, nutrition, employment and poverty alleviat...
The agriculture sector in Egypt is heavily dependent on the River Nile's water. However, the country...
Water scarcity for various uses constitutes a major global concern affecting millions of people but ...
In northern Ghana, where the climatic conditions do not allow for an all-year-around rain-fed agricu...
The irrigation sector of Ghana was mapped with the purpose to inform private sector parties on the p...
AbstractThe acute waste management problems, coupled with the proliferation of small scale industrie...
Land degradation resulting largely from the environmentally unsustainable agricultural practices of ...
Ghana's agriculture is rain-fed, and drought causes reductions in farm household food supply, and i...