2022
DOI: 10.4314/gjas.v57i1.2
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Using renewable energy to meet the energy needs of smallholder farmers: Are there policies to promote adoption in Ghana?

Abstract: Integrating renewable energy (RE) technologies into agriculture can contribute to attaining sustainable production. Farmers’ adoption of RE in agriculture can lead to substantial reductions in Greenhouse gases (GHG) emissions as well as providing alternative income sources for farmers, and reliable energy supplies for farms and households. Policies can facilitate, support, or encourage farmers’ adoption of RE. However, it is not clear what policies currently exist which facilitate or promote the adoption of RE… Show more

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“…Continued access to international markets has significant implications for Ghana's export earnings and for the welfare of rural communities. Smallholders accounted for more than 50% of Ghana's pineapple exports when exports peaked in 2004 (Gatune et al, 2013), but their share of exports dropped to 39% in the early 2010s (Boansi et al, 2014) and to 30% in the late 2010s (Kpare, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Continued access to international markets has significant implications for Ghana's export earnings and for the welfare of rural communities. Smallholders accounted for more than 50% of Ghana's pineapple exports when exports peaked in 2004 (Gatune et al, 2013), but their share of exports dropped to 39% in the early 2010s (Boansi et al, 2014) and to 30% in the late 2010s (Kpare, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%