Determinants Of An Extended Metric Of Agricultural Commercialization In Ghana
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Scientific African
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For smallholder farmers in sub-Saharan Africa, increasing productivity and agricultural 
commercialization are mooted as one of the pillars for agricultural development. However, the 
measurement of agricultural commercialization has been restricted to the household crop 
commercialization index (HCCI) that focuses on crops neglecting livestock. This study develops 
an extended metric of agricultural commercialization named household crop-livestock commercialization index (HCLCI), which combines crop and livestock commercialization with the 
argument that it is superior to the overly used HCCI. Fractional regression is used to estimate the 
determinants of the extended metric using secondary and primary data from Ghana. Results 
indicate that agricultural commercialization is low when examined with the HCCI and the HCLCI. 
However, the HCLCI (at 26.44 % and 29.76 %, respectively, for the GLSS7 and primary data) is 
much lower relative to the HCCI (at 35.20 % and 38.24, respectively) but higher than the live stock commercialization index (10.93 % and 8.21 %, respectively). The underlying simultaneous 
factors that boost agricultural commercialization are infrastructure variables (i.e., road, market, 
transport, and bank), institutional variable (i.e., agricultural cooperatives) and scale of produc tion (i.e., land endowment and crop production diversity). These findings imply that Ghana needs 
to invest in infrastructure and farmer institutional development to boost agricultural 
commercialization.
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Abu, B. M., Sarpong, D. B., Osei-Asare, Y. B., Okyere, C. Y., & Kim, T. (2024). Determinants of an extended metric of agricultural commercialization in Ghana. Scientific African, 26, e02412.
