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Bibliothèque Agricultural commercialization, land expansion, and homegrown land-scale farmers: Insights from Ghana

Agricultural commercialization, land expansion, and homegrown land-scale farmers: Insights from Ghana

Agricultural commercialization, land expansion, and homegrown land-scale farmers: Insights from Ghana

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Date of publication
Décembre 2012
ISBN / Resource ID
127775
Pages
52 pages

The past decade has seen several African countries increasing their agricultural growth, a trend largely underpinned by increases in land area cultivated instead of productivity increases. Meanwhile, scholars debate whether Africa should pursue a strategy of large-scale or smallholder farms, paying little attention to a special group of smallholder farmers who have transitioned to become medium- and large-scale farmers. This study, therefore, begins to analyze this group of farmers, using qualitative data from in-depth interviews and focus group discussions in Ghana. We analyze their characteristics, ingredients of farm-size expansion, and commercialization.

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Author(s), editor(s), contributor(s)

Mabiso, Athur
Bonsu, Adwinmea
Chapoto, Antony

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