Published in 1997, this text is set in a context where Ghana has
experienced improvements in aggregate output performance over the
past decade (1986-1996) yet agriculture's performance remains
sub-optimal. The author focuses on agriculture's fragmentation as
attributable to space (storage, transportation and marketing), form
(rudimentary production methods in general) and content (stagnent
productivity and poor organization of production) and notes that
whilst current policies have impinged on the space fragmentation,
issues on form and content seem to have been left to the dictates
of the market. The author calls for a strategy of government plan
in promoting modern technology in agriculture to enhance its
linkage to industry for rapid and sustainable economic growth.
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