Effect of fertilizer subsidy on household level cereal production in Ghana
Agricultural input subsidy programs have once again become a major plank of policies in Africa, aimed at productivity improvements and poverty reduction among farmers. In Ghana, a nationwide Fertilizer Subsidy Program (GFSP) was commenced in 2008. However, there has been limited rigorous evaluation...
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doaj-e72788e85a62429cb7231cc23509b6592021-10-03T04:43:24ZengElsevierScientific African2468-22762021-09-0113e00916Effect of fertilizer subsidy on household level cereal production in GhanaFrancis Tsiboe0Irene S. Egyir1George Anaman2United States Department of Agriculture, Beacon Facility, USDA, Economic Research Service, P. O. Box 419205 MS9999, Kansas City, MO 64141, USA; Corresponding author.Department of Agricultural Economics and Agribusiness, University of Ghana, P. O. Box 68, Legon, Accra, GhanaEconomics Department, Kansas State University, 327 Waters Hall, Manhattan, KS 66506, USAAgricultural input subsidy programs have once again become a major plank of policies in Africa, aimed at productivity improvements and poverty reduction among farmers. In Ghana, a nationwide Fertilizer Subsidy Program (GFSP) was commenced in 2008. However, there has been limited rigorous evaluation of its impact on crop yields to date. Using matching methods, this study estimated the treatment effect of GFSP on a cross-sectional sample of 5,923 cereal households drawn from a population-based survey dataset for 2012/13 and 2016/17. Results showed that cereal yield enhancement attributable to GFSP was 24.5%. Additionally, the effect disaggregated by type of cereal showed that farmers cultivating maize benefited the most. These findings support the ability of GFSP ability to improve productivity.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2468227621002209CerealFertilizer subsidyGhanaSmart subsidiesMatching estimators |
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Effect of fertilizer subsidy on household level cereal production in Ghana |
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Effect of fertilizer subsidy on household level cereal production in Ghana |
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Effect of fertilizer subsidy on household level cereal production in Ghana |
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Effect of fertilizer subsidy on household level cereal production in Ghana |
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Effect of fertilizer subsidy on household level cereal production in Ghana |
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Agricultural input subsidy programs have once again become a major plank of policies in Africa, aimed at productivity improvements and poverty reduction among farmers. In Ghana, a nationwide Fertilizer Subsidy Program (GFSP) was commenced in 2008. However, there has been limited rigorous evaluation of its impact on crop yields to date. Using matching methods, this study estimated the treatment effect of GFSP on a cross-sectional sample of 5,923 cereal households drawn from a population-based survey dataset for 2012/13 and 2016/17. Results showed that cereal yield enhancement attributable to GFSP was 24.5%. Additionally, the effect disaggregated by type of cereal showed that farmers cultivating maize benefited the most. These findings support the ability of GFSP ability to improve productivity. |
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Cereal Fertilizer subsidy Ghana Smart subsidies Matching estimators |
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