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Agriculture 10 Agricultural productivity 7 Agricultural policy 6 Poverty reduction 6 tomato 5 maize 4 rice 4 Policy Analysis Matrix 3 income growth 3 value chain 3 Agricultural growth 2 Agricultural inputs 2 Agricultural policies 2 Cocoa Ghana 2 Crop yields 2 Growth 2 Herbicides 2 Public investment 2 Smallholders 2 agricultural sector 2 crop yield 2 economic growth 2 fertilizer use 2 improved seed 2 improved technology 2 mechanization 2 productivity 2 Agricultural machinery 1 Agricultural research 1 Agricultural research. 1 Agricultural technology 1 Agriculture Africa 1 Animal traction 1 Capacity development 1 Capacity strengthening 1 Cash crops 1 Commercialization 1 Competitiveness 1 Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) 1 Data collection 1
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Kolavalli, Shashi L. 8 Diao, Xinshen 7 Kolavalli, Shashidhara 5 Robinson, Elizabeth J. Z. 5 Breisinger, Clemens 3 Tripp, Robert 3 Acheampong, Patricia 2 Adiah, George Adayi-Nwoza 2 Akramov, Kamiljon T. 2 Al-Hassan, Ramatu M. 2 Asamoah, Marian 2 Benin, Samuel 2 Chapoto, Antony 2 Dankyi, Awere 2 Horowitz, Leah 2 Houssou, Nazaire 2 Muñoz, Juan 2 Osei, Robert Darko 2 Osei-Akoto, Isaac 2 Quarmine, William 2 Quiñones, Esteban J. 2 Ragasa, Catherine 2 Sarpong, Daniel Bruce 2 Thurlow, James 2 Vigneri, Marcella 2 Wiredu, Alexander Nimo 2 Aboagye, Patrick Ohene 1 Aggrey-Fynn, Emmanuel 1 Asante, Felix Ankomah 1 Asenso-Okyere, Kwadwo 1 Babu, Suresh Chandra 1 Banful, Afua Branoah 1 Barry, Boubacar 1 Birner, Regina 1 Boadu, Paul 1 Bobobee, Emmanuel 1 Chamberlin, Jordan 1 Chandra, Babu Suresh 1 Chiang, Catherine 1 Cossar, Frances 1
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International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) 37
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GSSP working papers 37
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A long-term census and survey program for Ghana:
Muñoz, Juan - International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) - 2011
This report has been defined in accordance with the initial terms of reference. I first tried to develop a vision of the long-term census and survey system through interviews held with diverse stakeholders. I thus identified the clients and their expectations. The next step was to pinpoint the...
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A strategy for agricultural Statistics in Ghana:
Quiñones, Esteban J.; Muñoz, Juan; Ngeleza, Guyslain K. - International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) - 2011
Agriculture is the backbone of the Ghanaian economy. It plays an important role in the socioeconomic development of Ghana as it contributes to ensuring food security, provides raw materials for local industries, generates foreign exchange, and provides employment and incomes for most of the...
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Assessing crop production and input use patterns in Ghana: What can we learn from the Ghana living standards survey
Quiñones, Esteban J.; Diao, Xinshen - International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) - 2011
Agriculture in Ghana accounts for about 40 percent of national economy, three quarters of export earnings, and employs 60 percent of the labor force. Agriculture is the backbone of the economy (McKay and Aryeetey, 2004) and the sector has served as the main driver for the growth over the last...
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Irrigation development in Ghana: Past experiences, emerging opportunities, and future directions
Namara, Regassa E.; Horowitz, Leah; Nyamadi, Ben; … - International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) - 2011
Agriculture has a central socioeconomic position in Ghana. This sector accounts for about 65 percent of the work force, about 40 percent of the gross domestic product, and about 40 percent of foreign currencies acquired through exports. Although agriculture is a key part of the country’s...
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The case of tomato in Ghana: Institutional support
Robinson, Elizabeth J. Z.; Kolavalli, Shashi L. - International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) - 2010
Ghana’s commitment to the tomato sector has its roots in the 1960s when three large tomato processing plants were established in the country. Though set up as part of President Nkrumah’s development plan for Ghana, the current rationale for these processors typically is that they...
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The case of tomato in Ghana: Productivity
Robinson, Elizabeth J. Z.; Kolavalli, Shashi L. - International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) - 2010
The tomato sector in Ghana has failed to reach its potential, in terms of attaining yields comparable to other countries, in terms of the ability to sustain processing plants, and in terms of improving the livelihoods of those households involved in tomato production and the tomato commodity...
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The case of tomato in Ghana: Marketing
Robinson, Elizabeth J. Z.; Kolavalli, Shashi L. - International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) - 2010
In Ghana, the agricultural sector in general and the tomato sector in particular have not met their potential. In the tomato sector, production seasonality, the dominance of rainfed agriculture, high perishability of the fruits combined with no storage facilities, and poor market access, have...
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The case of tomato in Ghana: Processing
Robinson, Elizabeth J. Z.; Kolavalli, Shashi L. - International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) - 2010
Processing of highly perishable non-storable crops, such as tomato, is typically promoted for two reasons: as a way of absorbing excess supply, particularly during gluts that result from predominantly rainfed cultivation; and to enhance the value chain through a value-added process. For Ghana,...
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Tomato in Ghana: Summary of stakeholder dialogue
Robinson, Elizabeth J. Z.; Kolavalli, Shashi L. - International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) - 2010
On 23 April 2010, farmers, traders, processors, agribusiness, Ghanaian and international academics, donors, and officials met in Accra for an exchange of views on how to revive the strategic but ailing tomato sector. The dialogue was organized by Ghana's Ministry of Food and Agriculture (MoFA)...
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Public expenditure and institutional review: Ghana’s ministry of food and agriculture
Kolavalli, Shashi L.; Birner, Regina; Benin, Samuel; … - International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) - 2009
"Agriculture has been the backbone of a Ghanaian economy that has recorded positive per capita GDP growth over the last 20 years. The agriculture sector has grown rapidly at an average annual rate of 5.5 percent in recent years, benefiting from favorable weather conditions and world market...
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