Authors
Frederick Amon-Armah, Nana Akua Anyidoho, Isaac Alvin Amoah, Sander Muilerman
Publication date
2023/8
Journal
The European Journal of Development Research
Volume
35
Issue
4
Pages
770-793
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan UK
Description
This paper presents a typology to highlight and describe the variation in attitudes among young farmers in rural Ghana, a group that has been treated in policy discourses and in development practice as largely homogenous. It further identifies motivations and aspirations associated with each type. A cluster analysis of survey data from 120 respondents yielded two types of young farmers: ‘positive’ and ‘resigned’. The likelihood of being in either category was found to be related to marital status, location, and whether one had a secondary occupation. Further, the ‘positive’ group was more likely to report being influenced by adult role models and more likely to aspire to stay in farming. Our findings underscore the relevance of socio-economic and ecological environment on young people’s attitudes to and decisions regarding farming and, consequently, on the outcome of policy and programmatic interventions meant to …
Total citations
2023202422
Scholar articles
F Amon-Armah, NA Anyidoho, IA Amoah, S Muilerman - The European Journal of Development Research, 2023