2022
DOI: 10.4314/gjds.v19i2.1
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Examining drivers of technical, allocative and economic efficiencies in cocoa farming: empirical evidence from Ghana.

Abstract: In Ghana, cocoa production is a major economic activity among rural farmers. Its production contributes significantly to the GDP and further, livelihood security enhancement among rural folks. However, recent development has unveiled a situation of persistent low farm-level productivity among cocoa farmers which threatens their livelihood security. In view of this, we estimated the economic, technical, and allocative efficiencies among cocoa farmers and their determinants to help proffer relevant policy strate… Show more

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