Participation in “Planting for Food and Jobs” Programme and Commercialization among Maize Farm Households in Savelugu Municipality, Ghana

Suallah Abdallah, H. Alhassan, S. Donkoh, Christina Appiah-Adje
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Ghana’s “Planting for Food and Job” programme aims to improve farmers’ access  to farm inputs. The idea is that through improved access to quality seed varieties,  fertilisers and good agronomic practices, output would increase leading to an  increased market surplus. This study sought to investigate whether engagement  in ‘Planting for Food and Job’ (PFJ ) programme influences farm households’ maize  commercialization level in Savelugu Municipality, in the Northern Region of Ghana. To correct for selectivity bias, unobserved endogeneity and avoid the problems  associated with weak instrumentation, the conditional mixed process (CMP) method  was used. The results revealed that participation in the PFJ programme and maize  yield positively influenced maize commercialization. However, commercialisation  was negatively influenced by gender of the farm household's head, household size  and membership of community based organisations (CBOs). Participation in the PFJ  programme itself was enhanced by education, marital status, increased farm size,  farm ownership, membership of farmer-based organization (FBOs) and non-farm  engagement. Government and all relevant stakeholders should step up efforts at  promoting the PFJ programme and maize commercialisation through access to  formal education, farmland and other productivity enhancing inputs and services.
参与加纳萨韦卢古市玉米农户的“粮食和就业种植”计划和商业化
加纳的“为粮食和就业而种植”计划旨在改善农民获得农业投入的机会。这个想法是,通过改善获得优质种子品种、肥料和良好的农艺做法,产量将增加,从而增加市场盈余。本研究旨在调查加纳北部地区萨韦卢古市参与“粮食和就业种植”(PFJ)计划是否会影响农户的玉米商业化水平。为了纠正选择性偏差、未观察到的内生性以及避免与弱仪器相关的问题,使用了条件混合过程(CMP)方法。结果表明,参与PFJ计划和玉米产量对玉米商业化有积极影响。然而,商业化受到农户户主性别、家庭规模和社区组织(cbo)成员的负面影响。受教育程度、婚姻状况、农场规模扩大、农场所有权、农民组织成员资格和非农业参与等因素都提高了PFJ方案本身的参与度。政府和所有相关利益攸关方应加紧努力,通过获得正规教育、农田和其他提高生产力的投入和服务,促进PFJ计划和玉米商业化。
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