The adoption problem is a matter of fit: tracing the travel of pruning practices from research to farm in Ghana’s cocoa sector

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GdL, « The adoption problem is a matter of fit: tracing the travel of pruning practices from research to farm in Ghana’s cocoa sector », Économie des conventions, ID : 10.58079/n45z


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Faustina Obeng Adomaa, Sietze Vellema, Maja Slingerland & Richard Asare (2021) Agriculture and Human Values. Online first Abstract. Good Agricultural Practices (GAPs) are central to sustainability standards and certification programmes in the global cocoa chain. Pruning is one of the practices promoted in extension services associated with these sustainability efforts. Yet concerns exist about the low adoption rate of these GAPs by smallholder cocoa farmers in Ghana. A common approach...

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