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Livelihood Outcomes of Agricultural Commercialisation, Women's Empowerment and Rural Employment

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posted on 2024-09-05, 21:28 authored by Fred Mawunyo Dzanku, Louis Sitsofe Hodey
Across Ghana, mixed-crop-livestock enterprises dominate the farming systems with most farmers producing both food staples and non-food cash crops. However, this paper focuses mainly on oil palm-producing farmers because oil palm is Ghana’s second most important industrial crop (aside from cocoa). However, it has a more extensive local value chain that allows for artisanal processing and thus, has huge potential for rural employment generation and poverty reduction. Oil palm is also one of the priority crops under Ghana’s Food and Agriculture Sector Development Policy. This paper reviews the livelihood outcomes with regards to agricultural commercialisation and how this particularly relates to women’s empowerment and rural employment in the oil palm sector in Ghana.

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Department for International Development, UK Government

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APRA, Future Agricultures Consortium

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Dzanku, F.M. and Hodey, L.S. (2022) Livelihood Outcomes of Agricultural Commercialisation, Women’s Empowerment and Rural Employment. APRA Working Paper 92. Brighton: Future Agricultures Consortium, DOI: 10.19088/APRA.2022.033

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APRA Working Paper 92

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APRA, Future Agricultures Consortium

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Ghana

Language

en

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Rural Futures

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APRA::e1f6d3be-457a-4f13-8b1f-6748d1402d83::600

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