Figure 2.7 (=Ayeduvor, 2018 Fig 3.1) was removed for copyright reasons, but may be accessed via https://books-google-co-nz.ezproxy.massey.ac.nz/books?id=wNVeDwAAQBAJ&lpg=PA14&pg=PP1#v=onepage&q&f=false. Figure 3.2 is re-used under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) license.Rice has become a staple food in most countries including Ghana where consumption has increased by more than 100% in the past 15 years due to urbanization and population growth, especially in urban areas. Urban consumers, who account for about 76% of the total rice consumption in Ghana, prefer imported rice to local rice due to its intrinsic (white and long grain, taste and aroma) and extrinsic (safety) attributes. ...
The need for practising modern techniques in rice production has become increasingly important in Gh...
Dadin Kowa community of Gombe State is noted for rice production due to the presence of dams that en...
Rice is an important food crop in Ghana. However, its production has constantly been below 40% of t...
Irrigated rice has been grown over a number of decades in Ghana on state-sponsored government irriga...
The cropping system in Ghana is generally characterized by low productivity especially rice and as ...
The scientific community advocates that enhancing smallholder farmers’ access to reliable, ready and...
Research background: Adoption of improved rice varieties remain paramount in fighting food and nutri...
Rice consumption in Ghana has more than quadrupled in the last 60 years, becoming a common staple fo...
Enhancing smallholder farmers’ access to reliable, ready, and direct marketing channels is a prerequ...
In this paper, we analyse the factors that drive the adoption and non-adoption of the New Rice for A...
The study investigates how perceived rice quality characteristics influence household preference for...
Rice is a new crop for the country in general and the study area, Metema, in particular. There is an...
The sustainable development of the rice sector in Ghana is constrained by environmental,socioeconomi...
Rice is an important staple in Ghana and is cultivated across all agroecological zones. Paddy rice o...
The Ghana School Feeding Programme is the local version of the Home Grown School Feeding. Launched i...
The need for practising modern techniques in rice production has become increasingly important in Gh...
Dadin Kowa community of Gombe State is noted for rice production due to the presence of dams that en...
Rice is an important food crop in Ghana. However, its production has constantly been below 40% of t...
Irrigated rice has been grown over a number of decades in Ghana on state-sponsored government irriga...
The cropping system in Ghana is generally characterized by low productivity especially rice and as ...
The scientific community advocates that enhancing smallholder farmers’ access to reliable, ready and...
Research background: Adoption of improved rice varieties remain paramount in fighting food and nutri...
Rice consumption in Ghana has more than quadrupled in the last 60 years, becoming a common staple fo...
Enhancing smallholder farmers’ access to reliable, ready, and direct marketing channels is a prerequ...
In this paper, we analyse the factors that drive the adoption and non-adoption of the New Rice for A...
The study investigates how perceived rice quality characteristics influence household preference for...
Rice is a new crop for the country in general and the study area, Metema, in particular. There is an...
The sustainable development of the rice sector in Ghana is constrained by environmental,socioeconomi...
Rice is an important staple in Ghana and is cultivated across all agroecological zones. Paddy rice o...
The Ghana School Feeding Programme is the local version of the Home Grown School Feeding. Launched i...
The need for practising modern techniques in rice production has become increasingly important in Gh...
Dadin Kowa community of Gombe State is noted for rice production due to the presence of dams that en...
Rice is an important food crop in Ghana. However, its production has constantly been below 40% of t...