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Agriculture & Food Security 卷:10
Determinants of scale of farm operation in the eastern region of Ghana
Enoch Yao Vukey1  Jonathan Nicholas Anaglo2  Nana Afranaa Kwapong2  Daniel Adu Ankrah2 
[1] Department of Agricultural Economics and Agribusiness, School of Agriculture, College of Basic and Applied Sciences (CBAS), University of Ghana;
[2] Department of Agricultural Extension, School of Agriculture, College of Basic and Applied Sciences (CBAS), University of Ghana;
关键词: Small-scale;    Medium-scale;    Farm size;    Cassava;    Maize;    Ghana;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s40066-021-00309-6
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Abstract Background Ghana’s smallholder share area under cultivation is witnessing a gradual decline, relative to the share of farmland under medium scale that is growing rapidly. Little attention has, however, been given to examining the drivers that influence scale of operation. Method Using survey data from 231 farmers, this study employed the binary probit regression to assess factors that influence scale of farm operation among cassava and maize farmers in Ghana’s Eastern Region. Results The findings showed that factors that were significant and positively related to farm size were age, secondary education, land acquisition for maize farmers, and tertiary education for cassava farmers. On the other hand, factors that were significant and negatively related to farm size were gender, marital status, access to extension services for cassava farmers, and household size, membership of farmer-based organization and access to credit for maize farmers. Conclusion The study recommends the provision of mechanization support for medium-scale farmers coupled with the improvement of extension service delivery to medium-scale farmers. With messages focused on the adoption of improved technologies and mechanization of farm operations.

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