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Abstract ....................................................................................................................................... i </p><p>Acknowledgements .................................................................................................................... ii </p><p>List of Figures ........................................................................................................................... vi </p><p>List of Tables ............................................................................................................................. vi </p><p>List of Photos ........................................................................................................................... vii </p><p>List of Appendices ................................................................................................................... vii </p><p><b>Abbreviations and Acronyms .................................................................................................. viii </b></p><p><b>
Chapter 1
............................................................................................................................. 1 </b></p><p>1.1 Introduction ...................................................................................................................... 1 </p><p>1.2 Proposition, Research Objective and Research Questions ............................................... 2 </p><p>1.3 Empirical Presentation of Study Area .............................................................................. 3 </p><p>1.3.1 Location and Size ...................................................................................................... 5 </p><p>1.3.2 Climate and Vegetation ............................................................................................. 6 </p><p>1.3.3 Economy .................................................................................................................... 6 </p><p>1.4 Smallholder agricultural Production in Ghana and in the Ejisu-Juaben Municipality ..... 7 </p><p>1.5 The Growth and Poverty Reduction Strategy II (GPRS II 2006-2009). ........................ 10 </p><p>1.5.1 Private Sector Competitiveness ............................................................................... 11 </p><p>1.6 Method in Brief .............................................................................................................. 13 </p><p>
1.6.1 Research Strategy .................................................................................................... 13 </p><p>1.6.2 Research Design ...................................................................................................... 13 </p><p>1.6.3 Data Analysis .......................................................................................................... 14 </p><p><b>
Chapter 2
........................................................................................................................... 17</b></p><p>LITERATURE REVIEW and THEOTETICAL FRAMEWORK ......................................... 17 </p><p>2.1 Literature Review ........................................................................................................... 17 </p><p>2.1.1 Role of Agriculture in Sustainable Development ................................................... 17 </p><p>2.1.2 Is the Pursuit of Agricultural Productivity the Ultimate Panacea for Rural
Development? ................................................................................................................... 21 </p><p>2.1.3 The GPRS II on Smallholder Agricultural Productivity ......................................... 24 </p><p>2.1.4 Climate Change Adaptation in the Smallholder Agricultural Sector ...................... 27 </p><p>2.2. Theoretical Framework ................................................................................................. 28 </p><p>2.2.1 A Framework for Policy-Livelihood Relationships ................................................ 28</p><p> 2.2.2 Assets ............................................................................................................................... 29
<br></p><p>2.2.3 Transforming Structures and Processes ........................................................................... 30 </p><p>2.2.4 Livelihood Outcomes ....................................................................................................... 30 </p><p>2.2.5 Livelihood Strategies ........................................................................................................ 30 </p><p>2.2.6 Vulnerability Context ....................................................................................................... 31 </p><p>2.2.7 Conceptual Framework of Sustainable Livelihoods Dynamics .............................. 31 </p><p><b>2.3 Operationalisation of Key Concepts .............................................................................. 34 </b></p><p><b>
Chapter 3
: METHODOLOGY ........................................................................................ 37 </b></p><p>3.1 Research Design and Method ......................................................................................... 37 </p><p>3.1.1 Data and Sample ...................................................................................................... 38 </p><p>3.2 Qualitative Method ......................................................................................................... 40 </p><p>3.3 Quantitative Method ....................................................................................................... 41 </p><p>3.3.1 Methods of Quantitative Analysis ........................................................................... 41</p><p> 3.4 Ethical Issues .................................................................................................................. 46 </p><p>3.5 Limitations of the Study ................................................................................................. 48 </p><p><b>
Chapter 4
........................................................................................................................... 51 </b></p><p>PRESENTATION OF EMPIRICAL FINDINGS AND ANALYSIS ................................ 51 </p><p>PART 1: Agricultural Development Policy – Monitoring MOFA’s Compliance to the
Action Plan .............................................................................................................................. 52 </p><p>4.1 The National Level and Local Level Crop Development Policy of the GPRS II .......... 53 </p><p>4.2 Alignment with Stakeholder Concerns .......................................................................... 61 </p><p>
PART 2: Interaction through Participation – Beneficiaries’ Level of Policy Awareness........65 </p><p>4.3 Beneficiary Farmers: Active Participants in Agricultural Productivity and Development
of their own Livelihoods? .................................................................................................... 65 </p><p>4.3.1 Farmers Participation: The Demand Side ................................................................ 66 </p><p>4.3.2 Roles of MOFA: The Supply Side of Participation ................................................ 71 </p><p>4.4 Implications of Demand and Supply of Participation in Municipal Level Decision Making for Agricultural Productivity: Farmers’ Empowerment? ........................................ 75 </p><p>PART 3: LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIO-ECONOMIC WORKING
CONDITIONS FOR SMALLHOLDER FARMERS ......................................................... 78 </p><p>4.5 Local Environmental Conditions ................................................................................... 78 </p><p>4.5.1 Local Knowledge and Perceptions on Climate Change .......................................... 80 </p><p>4.6 Local Socio-Economic Working Conditions ................................................................. 84 </p><p>4.6.1 Labour ..................................................................................................................... 86 </p><p>4.6.2 Capital ..................................................................................................................... 87 </p><p>4.6.3 Credit ....................................................................................................................... 90 </p><p>
4.6.4 Land ......................................................................................................................... 93 </p><p>4.6.5 Production levels – Including Crop Yields and Producer Prices of Crops ............. 95 </p><p>4.7 Livelihood Adaptation Assessment ................................................................................ 96 </p><p>4.7.1 Local Adaptation to Climate Variability ............................................................ 97 </p><p>4.7.2 Local Adaptation to Adversely Changing Socio-Economic Work Conditions ..... 100 </p><p>PART 4: Monitoring Overall Impact: Productive Capital Assets of Smallholder Farmers
................................................................................................................................................ 102 </p><p>4.8 Livelihood Asset Status Tracking Assessment ............................................................ 102 </p><p>4.8.1 Natural Capital ...................................................................................................... 103 </p><p>4.8.2 Financial Capital ................................................................................................... 105 </p><p>4.8.3 Physical Capital ..................................................................................................... 107 </p><p>4.8.4 Human Capital ....................................................................................................... 109 </p><p>4.8.5 Social Capital ........................................................................................................ 111 </p><p>4.8.6 Aggregated Assessment ........................................................................................ 114</p><p> 4.9 Links between Farmers’ Capital Asset Development and Livelihood Resilience ....... 120 </p><p><b>
Chapter 5
......................................................................................................................... 123 </b></p><p>SUMMARY OF FINDINGS, CONCLUSION, AND RECOMMENDATIONS ............ 123 </p><p>5.1 Conclusion .................................................................................................................... 123 </p><p>8.2 Recommendations ........................................................................................................ 130
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<b>Bibliography ......................................................................................................................... 133</b></p><p><b> Appendices ............................................................................................................................ 139
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