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Technical inefficiency persists in Ghana's cocoa farms. Farm-level guidelines from empirical studies are essential to inform programmes dealing with this challenge and subsequently improves farmers' welfare. This study evaluates the two-way effects of technical efficiency and welfare using Data...
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Technical inefficiency persists in Ghana's cocoa farms. Farm‑level guidelines from empirical studies are essential to inform programmes dealing with this challenge and subsequently improves farmers' welfare. This study evaluates the two‑way effects of technical efficiency and welfare using...
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This study aims to identify the determinants of adoption of improved maize variety (IMV) among farmers in the northern region of Ghana and subsequently assess the factors influencing the intensity of IMV adoption. The study used two econometric techniques to address its objectives. Firstly, a...
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