The Nexus Between Cocoa Farmers’ Business Schools Participation and Impact to Support Livelihood Improvement Strategies in Ghana
The authors examined cocoa farmers’ participation in Farmer Business Schools (FBS) in Ghana, impacts of livelihood outcomes (human, physical, financial, and social capitals) on participation, and implications of participation on productivity and per capita expenditure. We used cross-sectional data f...
Main Authors: | Richard Kwasi Bannor, Helena Oppong-Kyeremeh, Bismark Amfo, Lesley Hope, Samuel Kwabena Chaa Kyire |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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SAGE Publishing
2022-06-01
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Series: | SAGE Open |
Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.1177/21582440221108170 |
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