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Project Name

Agricultural Governance

Start Date

12-07-2020

Location

Ghana

Client Name

Oxfam, TrustAfrica, Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa, SPARK

Project Duration

6 Months

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These projects focus on strengthening food security and agricultural governance in Ghana by influencing policies, improving accountability, and supporting smallholder farmers. Key outcomes include government reforms to better target smallholder farmers, increased public investment in agriculture, enhanced support for the local seed industry, and improved access to subsidized fertilizers. Overall, the initiatives have contributed to more inclusive, effective, and results-driven agricultural development in line with national and continental commitments.

Oxfam

  • Aim: Influence government agricultural policies to support smallholder farmers.
  • Major Achievement: Government reviewed the Planting for Food and Jobs plan to better target smallholder farmers.

TrustAfrica

  • Aim: Advocate for inclusive, accountable, and results-oriented agricultural policies.
  • Major Achievement: Increased public investment in agriculture in line with the Maputo/Malabo commitments.

Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa

  • Aim: Improve access to high-quality agricultural inputs.
  • Major Achievement: Government increased investment in the local seed industry.

SPARK

  • Aim: Address delays and poor access to subsidized fertilizers and services.
  • Major Achievement: Smallholder farmers are beginning to access more subsidized fertilizers.

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The projects aim to improve food security in Ghana by strengthening agricultural systems and supporting smallholder farmers through better policies, access to resources, and sustainable farming practices.

The main beneficiaries are smallholder farmers across Ghana, especially those in rural communities who depend on agriculture for their livelihoods.

The projects focus on improving agricultural policies, increasing access to quality inputs such as seeds and fertilizers, and promoting accountability and investment in the agricultural sector.

The projects have led to improved government policies, increased public investment in agriculture, and better access to inputs for farmers, resulting in stronger agricultural productivity and livelihoods.