The Role of Local Government in Implementing the Planting for Food and Jobs Programme: A Case Study of Nsawam‒Adoagyiri Municipal Assembly
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Abstract
he objective of every agriculture policy is to improve agriculture production and food systems.
Meanwhile, in the Local Government Act of 1993 (Act 462), agriculture services at the local level
are ceded to the local government and the Departments of Agriculture became unit within the
Metropolitan, Municipal, and District Assemblies (MMDAs). Given the importance of agriculture
growth at the local level, this study investigates the role local government plays in implementing
the Planting for Food and Jobs programme (PFJ) in the Nsawam Municipality. The study used a
mixed method research approach to collect primary data by administering questionnaires to 100
selected farmers, scheduled interviews with 8 Local Government Officials, and 4 Focus Group
Discussions with farmers. The SPSS software was used to analyze the quantitative data and the
thematic analysis technique was used for the qualitative data.
The results revealed that the local government played a significant role in implementing the
Planting for Food and Jobs programme in the Nsawam Municipality. Most respondents expressed
satisfaction with the way the programme is being implemented and indicated the programme has
increased their yields, improved access to extension services, fertilizers, and seeds. However, late
delivery of the agriculture inputs, lack of logistics and equipment, lack of an organized system to
regulate farmer's noncompliance, and inadequate staff, especially Field Officers were challenges
that affected the roles local government played in implementing the programme. In line with the
findings, the study recommends that the Departments of Agriculture within the MMDAs should
be adequately resourced in terms of financial, human, and working logistics to undertake their
functions. This will strengthen the role of local government in implementing the PFJ programme
in the Nsawam Municipality, and across the 260 MMDAs in Ghana as a whole.
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MA. Development Studies