2021
DOI: 10.1007/s13593-021-00708-w
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Trait profile of maize varieties preferred by farmers and value chain actors in northern Ghana

Abstract: Plant breeders’ knowledge of precise traits preferred by variety users would accelerate varietal turnover and widen adoption of newly developed maize varieties in Ghana. The objective of this research was to provide empirical evidence of trait preferences of farmers and other actors in the maize value chain in northern Ghana, based on which research strategies for maize improvement could be formulated. Participatory rural appraisal was conducted in 2016 to determine key traits preferred by maize value chain ac… Show more

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“…Value Chain analysis may be used to ascertain how these connections between the investment and business markets impact the accessibility of Value Chain financing (Islam et al, 2012). The set of actors (personal, governmental, and network operators involved) and the sequence of value-adding actions that take a product from the point of manufacturing to the ultimate customer are referred to collectively as the value chain by Adu et al (2021), Tseng et al (2021) and Bui et al (2021). They might be viewed as a collection of agricultural flows and processes that take place from farm to table.…”
Section: Conceptual Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Value Chain analysis may be used to ascertain how these connections between the investment and business markets impact the accessibility of Value Chain financing (Islam et al, 2012). The set of actors (personal, governmental, and network operators involved) and the sequence of value-adding actions that take a product from the point of manufacturing to the ultimate customer are referred to collectively as the value chain by Adu et al (2021), Tseng et al (2021) and Bui et al (2021). They might be viewed as a collection of agricultural flows and processes that take place from farm to table.…”
Section: Conceptual Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In an experimental study, Adu et al (2021) and Sandoval et al (2021) discovered that African value chain participants are more motivated by the need to enlarge marketplaces than by financial viability. The type and motivation of buyers for Value Chain financing are frequently varied.…”
Section: Conceptual Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4 Low production of cereal grain is mostly because of climate change that results in erratic rainfall patterns, drought and poor agronomic practices. 5,6 There is therefore a growing demand for wastewater treatment and reuse as a source of irrigation for improved farm yield. 7 However, reclaiming wastewater for agricultural use should ensure water treatment to remove pollutants that may have adverse impacts on plant productivity, seed germination and seedling growth.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite the importance of cereals to Ghana's economy, the production yield has been approximately 1.5 tonnes ha −1 since 2000 and this is far below the international output 4 . Low production of cereal grain is mostly because of climate change that results in erratic rainfall patterns, drought and poor agronomic practices 5,6 . There is therefore a growing demand for wastewater treatment and reuse as a source of irrigation for improved farm yield 7 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Maize grains are a major staple for many households, an ingredient for poultry Sustainability 2022, 14, 3514 2 of 17 feed and an important industrial commodity in Ghana. While its production provides the economic livelihood for millions of smallholder farmers in the country [6], the crop is frequently affected by rainfall variability. Frequent maize crop failures could potentially affect farmers' incomes, make them vulnerable to poverty, and worsen nationwide food insecurity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%