AbstractThere have been rising concerns about the implementation and effective monitoring of the Planting for Food and Jobs (PFJ) programme in Ghana. This paper examines farmers’ perceptions and impact of the PFJ programme on yield and profitability of maize in the Ashanti region of Ghana. Using data from 400 maize producers, we employ perception indices, endogenous regression, propensity score matching and inverse probability weighted regression adjustment approach to evaluate farmers’ perceptions about the programme and investigate the determinants of farmers’ participation in the PFJ programme and its impact on maize yield and profitability. Our results showed that farmers have a positive perception about the PFJ programme. Furthermore, ...
Maize is one of the most important crops produced and consumed in Ghana, accounting for 58% of local...
Ghana’s rising population, coupled with erratic weather patterns and soil nutrient deficiencies, pos...
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 ...
Introduction: As part of Ghana’s agricultural modernization agenda aimed at ensuring the National Fo...
This report examines the evolution of farm input subsidy programs in Ghana, with a focus on the Plan...
This study aims to identify the determinants of adoption of improved maize variety (IMV) among farme...
An objective interpersonal comparison of wellbeing requires that people’s capabilities are considere...
This paper estimates the effect of improved maize variety adoption on farm income in the Tolon Distr...
Abstract Background Whether or not maize farmers are technically efficient determines their choice o...
In 2008, the Government of Ghana introduced a national fertiliser subsidy programme to promote the p...
Training in modern farming methods enables farm households in developing countries to improve agricu...
Since declaring independence in 1957, the Republic of Ghana has become a stable constitutional democ...
Training in modern farming methods enables farm households in developing countries to improve agricu...
Current maize yields in Ghana average only one-third of their estimated potential, but this yield ga...
Maize is one of the most important crops produced and consumed in Ghana, accounting for 58% of local...
Ghana’s rising population, coupled with erratic weather patterns and soil nutrient deficiencies, pos...
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 ...
Introduction: As part of Ghana’s agricultural modernization agenda aimed at ensuring the National Fo...
This report examines the evolution of farm input subsidy programs in Ghana, with a focus on the Plan...
This study aims to identify the determinants of adoption of improved maize variety (IMV) among farme...
An objective interpersonal comparison of wellbeing requires that people’s capabilities are considere...
This paper estimates the effect of improved maize variety adoption on farm income in the Tolon Distr...
Abstract Background Whether or not maize farmers are technically efficient determines their choice o...
In 2008, the Government of Ghana introduced a national fertiliser subsidy programme to promote the p...
Training in modern farming methods enables farm households in developing countries to improve agricu...
Since declaring independence in 1957, the Republic of Ghana has become a stable constitutional democ...
Training in modern farming methods enables farm households in developing countries to improve agricu...
Current maize yields in Ghana average only one-third of their estimated potential, but this yield ga...
Maize is one of the most important crops produced and consumed in Ghana, accounting for 58% of local...
Ghana’s rising population, coupled with erratic weather patterns and soil nutrient deficiencies, pos...
This paper provides a description of the agricultural input market in Ghana in 2019 across six distr...