Agyei-Holmes, A.Boakye, A.A.Ankrah, D.A.2022-01-052022-01-052021https://doi.org/10.1080/19376812.2021.1971096http://ugspace.ug.edu.gh/handle/123456789/37483Research ArticleStrength, Weakness, Opportunities, and Threats (SWOT) intertwined with a food security resilience framework was used to understand Ghana’s agricultural food system resilience to COVID-19 from a production perspective using a qualitative approach. Agricultural production remained fairly resilient but plagued with labor mobility challenges that delayed production. Specific results showed self-sufficiency in the production of roots and tubers, deficiency in the production of cereals and poultry. Opportunities do exist in rice production. Fall Army Worm invasion threatened cereal production. The government is encouraged to increase funding investment through public-private partnerships to build warehouses and increase production in meeting domestic supply needs.enCOVID-19agri-food systemSWOT analysisSDG 2GhanaCOVID-19 and Ghana’s agri-food system: an assessment of resilienceArticle