The Drivers of Medium-Scale Farms and the Emerging Synergies and Contradictions Among Socially-Differentiated Farmers in Northern Ghana

Joseph Yaro, Ibrahim Wahab, Gloria Afful-Mensah, Michael Ben Awen-Nam

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Abstract

Since the turn of the century, agriculture in sub-Saharan Africa has been undergoing rapid transformation. Ghana is experiencing an agrarian revolution with increasing farmland sizes, increased mechanisation of production and external input usage, and high levels of commercialisation. In this paper we show the growth of farm sizes, the major drivers of increasing farm sizes, and emerging relations between different scales of farmers. The paper discusses the synergies and contradictions emerging from the processes of agricultural commercialisation in the context of rising farmland sizes and the implications for different social groups.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationBrighton
PublisherFuture Agricultures Consortium
Number of pages38
Volume71
ISBN (Print)978-1-78118-861-3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2021

Publication series

NameAPRA Working Papers
PublisherFuture Agricultures Consortium
No.71

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Human Geography

Free keywords

  • medium-scale farms
  • Northern Ghana
  • agricultural transformation
  • commercialisation

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