Assessment of livelihood opportunities among farmers in the Shai Osudoku district of the Greater Accra Region, Ghana
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International Journal of Agricultural Resources Governance and Ecology
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The objective of this study was to assess livelihood opportunities
among smallholder farmers in five communities namely Dodowa, Ayikuma,
Agomeda, Asutsuare and Doryum in the Shai Osudoku district of the Greater
Accra Region, Ghana. One hundred and fifty (150) farmers were selected from
the Shai Osudoku district using multi-stage sampling procedure. Purposive
sampling was used to select these communities due to their intensive
involvement in farming. Furthermore, simple random sampling technique was
adopted to pick 150 farmers for the survey. The study showed that farm
households were able to ‘pair’ their farming activities with alternative
livelihoods without abandoning their primary livelihoods, which is farming.
The income levels of farmers from their primary livelihood activities were
comparatively low with majority, 82.7%, earning GH₵100 or less every month
compared with fewer farmers, 13.3 %, earning above GH₵ 150. However,
more than half of farmers (58%) earned above GH₵ 150 every month from
their alternative livelihoods. Again, farmers who decided to undertake their
primary and alternative livelihoods concurrently have seen a rise in the level of
their income and accordingly contributing to the reduction of income poverty
among rural farm households.
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