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Outlook on Agriculture | 2018

The transformation of urban food systems in Ghana: Findings from inventories of processed products

Kwaw S. Andam; David L. Tschirley; Seth Boamah Asante; Ramatu M. Al-Hassan; Xinshen Diao

Urban food systems in Ghana are changing, along with rapid urbanization and growth in household incomes. Using data from retail inventories of packaged products carried out in eight cities in 2015 and 2016, we find that the interplay of urbanization, imports and domestic processing and packaging has led to some surprising outcomes. Imports are dominant, especially for milled rice and tomato paste, and the shares are higher in smaller cities than in Accra. Imported products are more prevalent in traditional retail outlets than in modern retail outlets. Moreover, imported products come mainly from East Asia; excluding South Africa, which accounts for 6% of imports, less than 3% of imported products were from other African countries.


Journal of Development Studies | 2018

How Can African Governments Reach Poor Farmers with Fertiliser Subsidies? Exploring a Targeting Approach in Ghana

Nazaire Houssou; Collins Asante-Addo; Kwaw S. Andam; Catherine Ragasa

Abstract African governments have been pursuing reforms to improve the targeting of fertiliser subsidy programmes, but recent experience suggests that these reforms have not ensured that subsidies reach intended beneficiaries. Using a targeting approach based on proxy means tests with carefully selected indicators, this paper suggests that Ghana’s fertiliser subsidy programmes can be targeted to the country’s poor and smallholder farmers more efficiently and more cost-effectively. While a universal subsidy in 2012 is estimated to have reached 11 per cent of poor farmers, the proposed targeting approach would have reached 70 per cent of the poor farmers in northern Ghana and 50 per cent of poor farmers in southern Ghana. Targeting reduces the costs of leakages by about 72 per cent, thus justifying the costs of administering targeted programmes using the poverty proxies. Furthermore, we show that once the initial models are constructed, the targeting approach can be used for nearly 20 years without any significant losses in accuracy. We propose that policy-makers should consider implementing this targeting approach on a pilot scale involving a few communities and, if found successful in practice, in a larger-scale programme.


Archive | 2009

The linkages between agriculture and malaria: Issues for policy, research, and capacity strengthening

Kwadwo Asenso-Okyere; Felix Ankomah Asante; Jifar Tarekegn; Kwaw S. Andam


Agricultural Economics | 2011

A review of the economic impact of malaria in agricultural development

Kwadwo Asenso-Okyere; Felix Ankomah Asante; Jifar Tarekegn; Kwaw S. Andam


Food policy reports | 2011

Interactions between health and farm-labor productivity:

Kwadwo Asenso-Okyere; Catherine Chiang; Paul Thangata; Kwaw S. Andam


Archive | 2011

Understanding the interaction between farm labor productivity, and health and nutrition: A survey of the evidence

Kwadwo Asenso-Okyere; Catherine Chiang; Paul Thangata; Kwaw S. Andam


Archive | 2010

HIV and AIDS and farm labor productivity: A review of recent evidence in Africa

Kwadwo Asenso-Okyere; Catherine Aragon; Paul Thangata; Kwaw S. Andam; Daniel Ayalew Mekonnen


Archive | 2017

Improving the Targeting of Fertilizer Subsidy Programs in Africa South of the Sahara: Perspectives from the Ghanaian Experience

Nazaire Houssou; Collins Asante-Addo; Kwaw S. Andam


Archive | 2011

Options for pro-poor maize seed market segmentation in Kenya

Hugo De Groote; Michael D. Hall; David J. Spielman; Stephen Mugo; Kwaw S. Andam; Bernard Munyua; Marianne Bänziger


Archive | 2017

A chicken and maize situation: The poultry feed sector in Ghana

Kwaw S. Andam; Michael Johnson; Catherine Ragasa; Doreen S. Kufoalor; Sunipa Das Gupta

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Bernard Munyua

International Food Policy Research Institute

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Collins Asante-Addo

International Food Policy Research Institute

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David J. Spielman

International Food Policy Research Institute

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Jifar Tarekegn

International Food Policy Research Institute

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Nazaire Houssou

International Food Policy Research Institute

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Catherine Ragasa

International Food Policy Research Institute

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