Impact of agricultural policy intervention on yield and profitability of maize farmers: The case of Planting for Food and Jobs (PFJ) programme in Ghana

IF 1.7 4区 农林科学 Q2 AGRICULTURE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Cogent Food & Agriculture Pub Date : 2023-09-08 DOI:10.1080/23311932.2023.2249928
Stephen Prah, B. Asante, R. Aidoo, J. Mensah, Fred Nimoh
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Abstract There have been rising concerns about the implementation and effective monitoring of the Planting for Food and Jobs (PFJ) programme in Ghana. This paper examines farmers’ perceptions and impact of the PFJ programme on yield and profitability of maize in the Ashanti region of Ghana. Using data from 400 maize producers, we employ perception indices, endogenous regression, propensity score matching and inverse probability weighted regression adjustment approach to evaluate farmers’ perceptions about the programme and investigate the determinants of farmers’ participation in the PFJ programme and its impact on maize yield and profitability. Our results showed that farmers have a positive perception about the PFJ programme. Furthermore, the key factors influencing participation in PFJ are years of formal education, political affiliation, farm size, experience in maize farming, marital status, offfarm income, credit access, political affiliation and distance from farmer location to district capital. In addition, the results show that the PFJ programme has a significant positive impact on maize yield and profitability. For effective participation, the interventions should target educated farmers with large farm sizes- and living farther from the district capital. There is the need for periodic sensitization and education of farmers to encourage participation in the PFJ programme for improved yield and profitability.
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农业政策干预对玉米农民产量和盈利能力的影响:以加纳种植换粮食和就业方案为例
摘要人们对加纳粮食和就业种植计划的实施和有效监测越来越担忧。本文考察了加纳阿散蒂地区农民对PFJ计划对玉米产量和盈利能力的看法和影响。利用来自400家玉米生产商的数据,我们采用感知指数、内生回归、倾向得分匹配和逆概率加权回归调整方法来评估农民对该计划的感知,并调查农民参与PFJ计划的决定因素及其对玉米产量和盈利能力的影响。我们的研究结果表明,农民对PFJ计划有积极的看法。此外,影响参与PFJ的关键因素是正规教育年限、政治派别、农场规模、玉米种植经验、婚姻状况、农场外收入、信贷渠道、政治派别以及农民所在地与地区首府的距离。此外,研究结果表明,PFJ计划对玉米产量和盈利能力有着显著的积极影响。为了有效参与,干预措施应该针对受过教育、农场规模大、居住在离地区首府更远的农民。有必要定期对农民进行宣传和教育,鼓励他们参与PFJ方案,以提高产量和盈利能力。
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Cogent Food & Agriculture
Cogent Food & Agriculture AGRICULTURE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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11 weeks
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