Irrigated agriculture: a tool for green revolution in Ghana

Q3 Social Sciences
E. Boon, Richard Oppong-Boateng, Ama Appiah-Acheampong, Naomi Buabemaa Gyekye
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Abstract

Policy-makers, technical and development experts have provided numerous reasons for Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) countries to adapt and replicate the lessons of Asia's Green Revolution (AGR) which is regarded to be an effective model for increasing agricultural productivity, reducing poverty and enhancing food and nutrition security. However, for SSA to successfully replicate AGR requires a firm grasp of the specific conditions under which it was implemented during the 1960s and 1970s. The changing environment, climate change impacts and erratic rainfall patterns are making the predominant rain-fed agriculture in SSA countries like Ghana unproductive and unsustainable. Consequently, widespread poverty, food and nutrition insecurity are endemic in most rural communities in the country. The views of eight development experts and 45 farmers were analysed and the key drivers that can facilitate a successful replication of Asia's experiences identified and analysed. A number of recommendations are then proposed to ensure a successful deployment of AGR to boost agricultural productivity, wealth creation, and food and nutrition security in Ghana.
灌溉农业:加纳绿色革命的工具
决策者、技术和发展专家为撒哈拉以南非洲(SSA)国家提供了许多理由来适应和复制亚洲绿色革命(AGR)的经验教训,亚洲绿色革命被认为是提高农业生产力、减少贫困和加强粮食和营养安全的有效模式。然而,SSA要想成功复制AGR,就需要牢牢把握在20世纪60年代和70年代实施AGR的具体条件。不断变化的环境、气候变化的影响和不稳定的降雨模式正在使加纳等SSA国家主要的雨养农业变得低效和不可持续。因此,该国大多数农村社区普遍存在贫穷、粮食和营养不安全问题。对8名发展专家和45名农民的观点进行了分析,并确定和分析了能够促进成功复制亚洲经验的关键驱动因素。然后提出了一些建议,以确保成功部署AGR,以提高加纳的农业生产力、财富创造以及粮食和营养安全。
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International Journal of Global Environmental Issues
International Journal of Global Environmental Issues Social Sciences-Geography, Planning and Development
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期刊介绍: IJGEnvI is a refereed reference and authoritative source of information in the field. Facing up to the challenge of longer-term issues, it completes the trio of journals (together with the IJEP and IJETM) which offer a comprehensive view of the key issues in the environmental debate.
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