Technology Adoption in Ghana
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Project Investigator
Anthony Baffoe-Bonnie, Assistant Professor
Alcorn State University
Lorman, Mississippi, USA
abbonnie@alcorn.edu
Co-PIs
David Jordan, Professor and Extension Specialist\
North Carolina State University
Raleigh, North Carolina, USA
david_jordan@ncsu.edu
Yahaya Iddrisu, Agricultural Economist
CSIR-Savannah Agriculture Research Institute (SARI)
Nyankpala-Northern Region
yahayaiddi@yahoo.com
Jerry Nboyine, Research Scientist
CSIR-Savannah Agriculture Research Institute (SARI)
Nyankpala-Northern Region
nboyinejerry@gmail.com
Modern peanut technology adoption and smallholder farmers' welfare
Area of inquiry: Value-added Gains
Country focus: Ghana
Project length: 15 months
Budget: $87,000
This study assesses technology adoption among smallholder peanut farmers in Northern Ghana and the impact of those technologies on farmers' economic well-being.
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