Farm operation injuries among cocoa famers in Ghana: Investigating the causes, choice of treatment and compliance to safety standards

Gifty-Maria Sangber-Dery, Enoch Kwame Tham-Agyekum, Fred Ankuyi, John-Eudes Andivi Bakang, Nathaniel Nii Lartey Lartey, Ernest Laryea Okorley, Ebenezer Osei Jones, David Boansi
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AbstractThis study investigated the socioeconomic factors that predispose cocoa farmers to farm operation injuries, their choice of treatment and compliance with recommended safety standards. It used the multi-stage sampling technique to collect data from 400 cocoa farmers. Descriptive statistics, the ordered logistic and the multinomial logistic regression model were the method of analysis. The study found that injuries occur at all stages of farm operations, and sex, age, education level, alternative livelihood, household size, and farm size are associated with increased risk of injury. The majority of cocoa farmers prefer self-medication, with this practice being more common among young, less-educated male farmers with more farming experience and large farm sizes. It was found that compliance with recommended safety standards was influenced by sex, age, marital status, education level, farming experience, access to credit, and membership of a cooperative association. There is a need to raise awareness and provide education to cocoa farmers about the consequences of using herbal remedies and self-medication, and to emphasize the importance of seeking professional medical assistance. The study fills the literature gap by highlighting the socioeconomic factors that predispose farmers to injuries, the factors behind their choice of treatment methods and compliance with safety standards.Keywords: cocoa farmerscompliancefarm operationsinjuriessafety standardstreatment AcknowledgementThis research is part of a thesis submitted to the Department of Agricultural Economics, Agribusiness and Extension, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi, Ghana in 2023 by Gifty-Maria Sangber-Dery for the award of Master of Science in Agricultural Extension and Development Communication. The authors of this paper are thankful to her and are also grateful to the anonymous reviewers of AJSTID whose comments were important in reshaping the paper.Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.
加纳可可农的农场操作伤害:调查原因、治疗选择和遵守安全标准
摘要本研究探讨可可农户易受农场作业伤害的社会经济因素、他们的治疗选择和对推荐安全标准的遵守情况。它使用多阶段抽样技术从400名可可种植者那里收集数据。分析方法为描述性统计、有序逻辑和多项逻辑回归模型。研究发现,受伤发生在农场经营的各个阶段,性别、年龄、教育水平、替代生计、家庭规模和农场规模与受伤风险增加有关。大多数可可种植者更喜欢自我药疗,这种做法在年轻、受教育程度较低、农业经验较多、农场规模较大的男性农民中更为常见。研究发现,是否遵守建议的安全标准受到性别、年龄、婚姻状况、教育程度、农业经验、获得信贷的机会和合作社成员资格的影响。有必要提高认识,向可可种植者提供关于使用草药和自我药疗的后果的教育,并强调寻求专业医疗援助的重要性。该研究通过强调易使农民受伤的社会经济因素、他们选择治疗方法背后的因素以及对安全标准的遵守,填补了文献空白。本研究是Gifty-Maria Sangber-Dery于2023年向加纳库马西夸梅·恩克鲁玛科技大学农业经济、农业综合企业和推广系提交的论文的一部分,该论文获得了农业推广和发展传播理学硕士学位。本文的作者感谢她,也感谢AJSTID的匿名审稿人,他们的意见对本文的重塑至关重要。披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。
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