Ghana has a long history of intervening in food markets to balance consumers’ expectations of low and stable food prices, farmers’ demands for high farmgate prices, and traders’ demand for predictability in seasonal price patterns. However, government interventions may also alter the behavior of markets and alter incentives or risks for all market actors. The Planting for Food and Jobs (PFJ) initiative, launched in 2017, signaled a renewed commitment from government to agriculture and is Ghana’s flagship strategy for boosting smallholder production, strengthening market linkages, and developing value chains. Given this significant policy shift, we examine agricultural commodity price patterns before and after 2017 to identify potential stru...
Smallholder agriculture remains the best and, perhaps, the only livelihood option available to the p...
In Ghana, maize and poultry are essential products for food security as well as for income generatio...
Rising food prices undermine the real income of poor and vulnerable consumers, thus threatening thei...
Ghana has a long history of intervening in food markets to balance consumers’ expectations of low an...
This paper provides a description of the agricultural input market in Ghana in 2019 across six distr...
Farm input subsidies are widely used in Sub-Saharan African countries as a response to low adoption ...
Maize is a widely consumed and cultivated staple crop in Ghana. It accounts for more than one-quarte...
Recent increases in cereals prices raise questions about agricultural priorities in Ghana. This repo...
Traders generally process market information and respond accordingly, sometimes to the detriment oft...
In Ghana, the agricultural sector in general and the tomato sector in particular have not met their ...
Ghana’s Fertilizer Subsidy Programme (GFSP) was initiated in 2008 in response to the global food and...
Changes in maize price levels and variability in Ghana are investigated. A model of wholesale price ...
The future sustainability of the current patterns of agricultural growth is constrained by the avail...
Purpose – The paper seeks to estimate agricultural commodity supply response at three levels of aggr...
Ghana’s agricultural sector has two faces. On the one hand, Ghana continues to face food security pr...
Smallholder agriculture remains the best and, perhaps, the only livelihood option available to the p...
In Ghana, maize and poultry are essential products for food security as well as for income generatio...
Rising food prices undermine the real income of poor and vulnerable consumers, thus threatening thei...
Ghana has a long history of intervening in food markets to balance consumers’ expectations of low an...
This paper provides a description of the agricultural input market in Ghana in 2019 across six distr...
Farm input subsidies are widely used in Sub-Saharan African countries as a response to low adoption ...
Maize is a widely consumed and cultivated staple crop in Ghana. It accounts for more than one-quarte...
Recent increases in cereals prices raise questions about agricultural priorities in Ghana. This repo...
Traders generally process market information and respond accordingly, sometimes to the detriment oft...
In Ghana, the agricultural sector in general and the tomato sector in particular have not met their ...
Ghana’s Fertilizer Subsidy Programme (GFSP) was initiated in 2008 in response to the global food and...
Changes in maize price levels and variability in Ghana are investigated. A model of wholesale price ...
The future sustainability of the current patterns of agricultural growth is constrained by the avail...
Purpose – The paper seeks to estimate agricultural commodity supply response at three levels of aggr...
Ghana’s agricultural sector has two faces. On the one hand, Ghana continues to face food security pr...
Smallholder agriculture remains the best and, perhaps, the only livelihood option available to the p...
In Ghana, maize and poultry are essential products for food security as well as for income generatio...
Rising food prices undermine the real income of poor and vulnerable consumers, thus threatening thei...