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Archive | 2014

Nutrient Recycling from Organic Wastes Through Viable Business Models in Peri-urban Areas in Sub-Saharan Africa

George Danso; Pay Drechsel

A major challenge of urbanisation, for relevant decision makers, is the provision of sufficient food and water for the emerging mega-cities and appropriate peri-urban sanitation management. This paper focuses on the results of a project carried out by International Water Management Institute (IWMI) in three major cities in Ghana. The project was designed to provide decision support for nutrient recycling from organic waste in peri-urban areas, through waste composting or co-composting with nightsoil. Experiences of existing compost stations from Nigeria, Benin, Mali, Burkina Faso and Togo were taken into consideration to formulate the research framework. Apart from the technical aspect, the study looked at actual waste supply and its quality, a quantification of the compost demand as well as economic viability of different scenarios and legal implications. The analysis showed that from the city perspective cost savings are only possible if large volumes of waste can be composted to reduce waste transport costs while compost sale (and agricultural use) is not a necessity from the perspective of cost savings. In fact, despite much interest the farmers’ willingness to pay remained limited at the reservation price of US


IWMI Books, Reports | 2006

Irrigated urban vegetable production in Ghana: characteristics, benefits and risks

Emmanuel Obuobie; Bernard Keraita; George Danso; Philip Amoah; Olufunke O. Cofie; Liqa Raschid-Sally; Pay Drechsel

5 per 50 kg bag. As this includes transport costs peri-urban areas will be those benefiting most from composting projects. Closing the rural-urban nutrient cycle appears unrealistic given the increasing transport distance; at least as long as smallholder farmers are targeted. However, the consideration of alternative customer segments and implementation of innovative business models could help in reaching different scales.


Waste Management | 2006

Estimating the demand for municipal waste compost via farmers’ willingness-to-pay in Ghana

George Danso; Pay Drechsel; S. Fialor; Mark Giordano


Conference Papers | 2004

Gender and urban agriculture: the case of Accra, Ghana

George Danso; Olufunke O. Cofie; L. Annang; Emmanuel Obuobie; Bernard Keraita


Urban Agriculture Magazine | 2009

Closing the rural-urban food and nutrient loops in West Africa: a reality check.

Pay Drechsel; Olufunke O. Cofie; George Danso


IWMI Books, Reports | 2014

Financial and economic aspects of urban vegetable farming

George Danso; L. Hope; Pay Drechsel


Urban Agriculture Magazine | 2013

Developing typologies for resource recovery businesses.

Alexandra E. V. Evans; Miriam Otoo; Pay Drechsel; George Danso


Archive | 2008

Urban agriculture in Accra metropolis: dimensions and implications for urban development

Olufunke O. Cofie; Theophilus Otchere Larbi; George Danso; Ernest Mensah Abraham; S.K. Kufogbe; N. Obiri-Opareh


Archive | 2015

Market assessment of RRR [resource recovery and reuse] business models-Kampala city report

Miriam Otoo; Avinandan Taron; George Danso; Ganesha Madurangi; W. Ekere; S. Dungu


Archive | 2008

Large-scale urban waste composting for urban and peri-urban agriculture in West Africa: an integrated approach to provide decision support to municipal authorities

George Danso; Pay Drechsel; Olufunke O. Cofie

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Pay Drechsel

International Water Management Institute

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Olufunke O. Cofie

International Water Management Institute

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Miriam Otoo

International Water Management Institute

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Alexandra E. V. Evans

International Water Management Institute

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Ernest Mensah Abraham

University of Professional Studies

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Ganesha Madurangi

International Water Management Institute

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Liqa Raschid-Sally

International Water Management Institute

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Philip Amoah

International Water Management Institute

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