Determinants Of Livelihood Diversification In An Integrated Agricultural And Non-Agricultural Livelihood System In Ghana
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Scientific African
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The diversification of livelihoods by households has been widely acknowledged as a way to 
overcome food insecurity and poverty challenges in developing countries. Diversification of 
livelihoods helps spread the risk among multiple livelihood earning activities to provide house holds with a range of their food needs all year round. By examining the integrated livelihood 
systems of 405 rural farm households in the Upper East Region of Ghana, empirical evidence is 
provided in this study using the Sustainable Livelihoods Framework to advance arguments in the 
literature for the creation of sustainable strategies that improve diversified livelihood systems. 
The mean diversification indices estimated were 0.45 for agricultural diversification systems, 
0.32 for non-agricultural diversification systems and 0.59 for integrated agricultural and non-agricultural diversification systems. With the use of the Cragg two-step regression model, we 
demonstrate that the decision to diversify and the extent of diversification of rural livelihoods are 
distinct decisions and are influenced by distinct sets of factors. Similarly, for the three categories 
of livelihood diversification studied, the effect of these factors also differed. The results emphasize 
the significance of access to good road network, credit and market information in encouraging 
rural farm households to diversify their livelihoods. In the short term, improving access to credit 
and market information through community-based initiatives can provide immediate support to 
rural households. Communities should also organize local markets and cooperatives to strengthen 
their economic resilience. While government and stakeholders should focus on long-term infra structure projects, these community actions can complement such efforts and contribute to 
achieving global and regional goals targeting food insecurity and poverty eradication.
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Kolog, J. D., Asem, F. E., Mensah-Bonsu, A., & Atinga, R. A. (2024). Determinants of livelihood diversification in an integrated agricultural and non-agricultural livelihood system in Ghana. Scientific African, 26, e02413.
