Increasing crop diversity opens market opportunities for households while still contributing to self-consumption indicating that crop diversification may be more beneficial to farmers than specialization. (Ghana)
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New findings on how proximity to urban areas affects patterns of rural employment, income levels, and agricultural intensification among households in rural Ghana.
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Context and measurement: An analysis of the relationship between intrahousehold decision making and autonomy
Do men and women who report sole decision making in a particular domain experience stronger (or weaker) feelings of autonomous motivation? (Bangladesh & Ghana study)
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Limitations of contract farming as a pro-poor strategy: The case of maize outgrower schemes in Upper West Ghana
Contract farming (CF) arrangements have the potential to address market failures and improve technology adoption, productivity, and welfare.