To diversify or not to diversify, that is the question. Pursuing agricultural development for smallholder farmers in marginal areas of Ghana



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DOI: 
10.1016/j.worlddev.2019.104682
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Creative Commons Attribution-Pas d'utilisation commerciale-Pas de modifications (CC BY-NC-ND)
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Article de journal
Journal: 
World Development
Nombre: 
125
Pages: 
1-10
Volume: 
January 2020
Auteur: 
Bellon M.R.
Kotu M.H.
Azzarri C.
Caracciolo F.
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Many smallholder farmers in developing countries grow multiple crop species on their farms, maintaining de facto crop diversity. Rarely do agricultural development strategies consider this crop diversity as an entry point for fostering agricultural innovation. This paper presents a case study, from an agricultural research-for-development project in northern Ghana, which examines the relationship between crop diversity and self-consumption of food crops, and cash income from crops sold by smallholder farmers in the target areas. By testing the presence and direction of these relationships, it is possible to assess whether smallholder farmers may benefit more from a diversification or a specialization agricultural development strategy for improving their livelihoods. Based on a household survey of 637 randomly selected households, we calculated crop diversity as well as its contribution to self-consumption (measured as imputed monetary value) and to cash income for each household. With these data we estimated a system of three simultaneous equations

Αnnée de publication: 
2020
Μots-clés: 
Crop diversity
Production diversification
agricultural development
Ghana