Cost and benefit analysis for climate-smart agricultural (csa) practices in the coastal savannah agro-ecological zone (aez) of Ghana

Most countries in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), including Ghana, rely on agriculture for their income and food security. Any initiative that might help to sustain and improve productivity in agriculture would be a crucial step in improving people’s livelihoods. The adoption of climate-smart practices is...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Karanja Ng'ang'a, Stanley, Miller, Vail, Owuso Essegbey, George, Karbo, Naaminong, Ansah, V., Nautsukpo, Delali, Kingsley, Sam, Girvetz, Evan Hartunian
Format: Artículo preliminar
Language:Inglés
Published: United States Agency for International Development 2017
Subjects:
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/83464
_version_ 1855536309034024960
author Karanja Ng'ang'a, Stanley
Miller, Vail
Owuso Essegbey, George
Karbo, Naaminong
Ansah, V.
Nautsukpo, Delali
Kingsley, Sam
Girvetz, Evan Hartunian
author_browse Ansah, V.
Girvetz, Evan Hartunian
Karanja Ng'ang'a, Stanley
Karbo, Naaminong
Kingsley, Sam
Miller, Vail
Nautsukpo, Delali
Owuso Essegbey, George
author_facet Karanja Ng'ang'a, Stanley
Miller, Vail
Owuso Essegbey, George
Karbo, Naaminong
Ansah, V.
Nautsukpo, Delali
Kingsley, Sam
Girvetz, Evan Hartunian
author_sort Karanja Ng'ang'a, Stanley
collection Repository of Agricultural Research Outputs (CGSpace)
description Most countries in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), including Ghana, rely on agriculture for their income and food security. Any initiative that might help to sustain and improve productivity in agriculture would be a crucial step in improving people’s livelihoods. The adoption of climate-smart practices is a key step in reducing the threat to the sustainability of agricultural production in Ghana. Yet, despite the concern about the threat caused by climate variability and change, little empirical analysis has been carried out to date on how best to tackle it. However, recently many of the development and government programs are being designed in such a way that if adopted, can tackle the problems associated with climate variability and change. The majority of rural farmers have now adopted these practices. However, the cost effectiveness of adopting these practices – a key ingredient to the policy-making processes – is challenging. The results presented in this report attempt to bridge the knowledge gap between the cost and effectiveness, using ex-ante cost-benefit analysis to assess the cost effectiveness of some of the proposed climate-smart agricultural practices. This study examines the private and social benefits and the costs of selected climate-smart agricultural practices as a step towards understanding their private and potential social benefits and costs and their implication in terms of deterring their adoption from the farmers’ viewpoint and any potential social benefits, if adopted.
format Artículo preliminar
id CGSpace83464
institution CGIAR Consortium
language Inglés
publishDate 2017
publishDateRange 2017
publishDateSort 2017
publisher United States Agency for International Development
publisherStr United States Agency for International Development
record_format dspace
spelling CGSpace834642025-11-05T18:12:47Z Cost and benefit analysis for climate-smart agricultural (csa) practices in the coastal savannah agro-ecological zone (aez) of Ghana Karanja Ng'ang'a, Stanley Miller, Vail Owuso Essegbey, George Karbo, Naaminong Ansah, V. Nautsukpo, Delali Kingsley, Sam Girvetz, Evan Hartunian climate-smart agriculture agricultura climaticamente inteligente agriculture agricultura food security seguridad alimentaria livelihoods farmers Most countries in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), including Ghana, rely on agriculture for their income and food security. Any initiative that might help to sustain and improve productivity in agriculture would be a crucial step in improving people’s livelihoods. The adoption of climate-smart practices is a key step in reducing the threat to the sustainability of agricultural production in Ghana. Yet, despite the concern about the threat caused by climate variability and change, little empirical analysis has been carried out to date on how best to tackle it. However, recently many of the development and government programs are being designed in such a way that if adopted, can tackle the problems associated with climate variability and change. The majority of rural farmers have now adopted these practices. However, the cost effectiveness of adopting these practices – a key ingredient to the policy-making processes – is challenging. The results presented in this report attempt to bridge the knowledge gap between the cost and effectiveness, using ex-ante cost-benefit analysis to assess the cost effectiveness of some of the proposed climate-smart agricultural practices. This study examines the private and social benefits and the costs of selected climate-smart agricultural practices as a step towards understanding their private and potential social benefits and costs and their implication in terms of deterring their adoption from the farmers’ viewpoint and any potential social benefits, if adopted. 2017-09 2017-09-11T19:29:45Z 2017-09-11T19:29:45Z Working Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/83464 en Open Access application/pdf United States Agency for International Development International Center for Tropical Agriculture Ng’ang’a, Stanley Karanja; Miller, Vail; Essegbey, George; Karbo, Naaminong; Ansah, V.; Nautsukpo, Delali; Kingsley, Sam; Girvetz, Evan. 2017. Cost and benefit analysis for climate-smart agricultural (csa) practices in the coastal savannah agro-ecological zone (aez) of Ghana. International Center for Tropical Agriculture CIAT, USAID. Cali.CO. 50 p.
spellingShingle climate-smart agriculture
agricultura climaticamente inteligente
agriculture
agricultura
food security
seguridad alimentaria
livelihoods
farmers
Karanja Ng'ang'a, Stanley
Miller, Vail
Owuso Essegbey, George
Karbo, Naaminong
Ansah, V.
Nautsukpo, Delali
Kingsley, Sam
Girvetz, Evan Hartunian
Cost and benefit analysis for climate-smart agricultural (csa) practices in the coastal savannah agro-ecological zone (aez) of Ghana
title Cost and benefit analysis for climate-smart agricultural (csa) practices in the coastal savannah agro-ecological zone (aez) of Ghana
title_full Cost and benefit analysis for climate-smart agricultural (csa) practices in the coastal savannah agro-ecological zone (aez) of Ghana
title_fullStr Cost and benefit analysis for climate-smart agricultural (csa) practices in the coastal savannah agro-ecological zone (aez) of Ghana
title_full_unstemmed Cost and benefit analysis for climate-smart agricultural (csa) practices in the coastal savannah agro-ecological zone (aez) of Ghana
title_short Cost and benefit analysis for climate-smart agricultural (csa) practices in the coastal savannah agro-ecological zone (aez) of Ghana
title_sort cost and benefit analysis for climate smart agricultural csa practices in the coastal savannah agro ecological zone aez of ghana
topic climate-smart agriculture
agricultura climaticamente inteligente
agriculture
agricultura
food security
seguridad alimentaria
livelihoods
farmers
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/83464
work_keys_str_mv AT karanjangangastanley costandbenefitanalysisforclimatesmartagriculturalcsapracticesinthecoastalsavannahagroecologicalzoneaezofghana
AT millervail costandbenefitanalysisforclimatesmartagriculturalcsapracticesinthecoastalsavannahagroecologicalzoneaezofghana
AT owusoessegbeygeorge costandbenefitanalysisforclimatesmartagriculturalcsapracticesinthecoastalsavannahagroecologicalzoneaezofghana
AT karbonaaminong costandbenefitanalysisforclimatesmartagriculturalcsapracticesinthecoastalsavannahagroecologicalzoneaezofghana
AT ansahv costandbenefitanalysisforclimatesmartagriculturalcsapracticesinthecoastalsavannahagroecologicalzoneaezofghana
AT nautsukpodelali costandbenefitanalysisforclimatesmartagriculturalcsapracticesinthecoastalsavannahagroecologicalzoneaezofghana
AT kingsleysam costandbenefitanalysisforclimatesmartagriculturalcsapracticesinthecoastalsavannahagroecologicalzoneaezofghana
AT girvetzevanhartunian costandbenefitanalysisforclimatesmartagriculturalcsapracticesinthecoastalsavannahagroecologicalzoneaezofghana