Analyzing Power Dynamics and Scaling Potential of the Proposed Ghana Fertilizer Platform

AuthorDiene, P.P.
AuthorLaamari Abdelali
AuthorWilliam Adzawla
AuthorY. Iddrisu
AuthorWilliams K. Atakora
Jurisdiction:Ghana
Jurisdiction:Ghana
Date of acession2024-10-02T10:14:23Z
Date of availability2024-10-02T10:14:23Z
Date of issue2021
AbstractAchieving food security remains a critical goal for Ghana, prompting the implementation of various interventions such as subsidized fertilizer use to support agricultural productivity. Central to these efforts is the establishment of the Ghana Fertilizer Platform (GFP), catalyzed by the Ministry of Food and Agriculture (MoFA) with support from IFDC's Fertilizer Research and Responsible Implementation (FERARI) program. This study, based on empirical evidence gathered from stakeholder interviews, examines power dynamics and scaling potential within the GFP. Findings reveal that while stakeholders express confidence in technological advancements, awareness, and governance structures, challenges persist in areas such as finance and collaborative efforts. Addressing these issues is pivotal for enhancing the platform's effectiveness and sustainability.
URLhttps://hub.ifdc.org/handle/20.500.14297/3179
Languageen
TitleAnalyzing Power Dynamics and Scaling Potential of the Proposed Ghana Fertilizer Platform
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