This paper looks at the food security situation in three most deprived and poverty-stricken regions in the Northern parts of Ghana and examines how farmer households cope during food insecure periods. The study concludes that although farmers in these regions cultivate purposely for household consumption and sell the surplus, food was not available throughout the year in the farmer households interviewed. On the average staple foods produced lasted for seven months. Coping mechanisms during months of inadequate household food provision included migration to southern Ghana for wage labor, support from relatives and friends outside the regions, sales from livestock and household valuables as well as reduction of food intake and consumption of...
With increasing climate change and variability, agricultural productivity continues to decline causi...
SummaryUsing survey data from northern Ghana, this study seeks to establish the impact of participat...
Food insecurity is a recurrent problem in northern Ghana. Food grown during the rainy season is ofte...
This paper looks at the food security situation in three most deprived and poverty-stricken regions ...
In Ghana, smallholder farmer households are the most dominant food producers. Yet, they are the most...
Despite significant progress made by the government of Ghana in recent times in reducing poverty inc...
When grain production falls short of consumption expectations in self-provisioning households, a ran...
Currently, almost 33 percent of the population of sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) are undernourished and is...
A rural household, with little or no formal education and limited opportunities for non-farm income ...
This study examines the household socio-economic characteristics and food security status of of smal...
This study seeks to determine the level of food insecurity among farming household in the Central Re...
The study examines the food security status of farming households in the Coastal and forest belts of...
This study investigates the coping strategies during food shortage in the Upper East Region of Ghana...
This paper examines the important place of food remittances in the context of household food securit...
Ghana is self-sufficient in the production of maize, the major staple food for many low-income Ghana...
With increasing climate change and variability, agricultural productivity continues to decline causi...
SummaryUsing survey data from northern Ghana, this study seeks to establish the impact of participat...
Food insecurity is a recurrent problem in northern Ghana. Food grown during the rainy season is ofte...
This paper looks at the food security situation in three most deprived and poverty-stricken regions ...
In Ghana, smallholder farmer households are the most dominant food producers. Yet, they are the most...
Despite significant progress made by the government of Ghana in recent times in reducing poverty inc...
When grain production falls short of consumption expectations in self-provisioning households, a ran...
Currently, almost 33 percent of the population of sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) are undernourished and is...
A rural household, with little or no formal education and limited opportunities for non-farm income ...
This study examines the household socio-economic characteristics and food security status of of smal...
This study seeks to determine the level of food insecurity among farming household in the Central Re...
The study examines the food security status of farming households in the Coastal and forest belts of...
This study investigates the coping strategies during food shortage in the Upper East Region of Ghana...
This paper examines the important place of food remittances in the context of household food securit...
Ghana is self-sufficient in the production of maize, the major staple food for many low-income Ghana...
With increasing climate change and variability, agricultural productivity continues to decline causi...
SummaryUsing survey data from northern Ghana, this study seeks to establish the impact of participat...
Food insecurity is a recurrent problem in northern Ghana. Food grown during the rainy season is ofte...