The effect of smallholder maize farmers’ perceptions of climate change on their adaptation strategies: the case of two agro-ecological zones in Ghana
Maize is one of the most common cereals and a major staple that is cultivated across all agro-ecological zones in Ghana. However, maize productivity is affected by changes in climate, such as increased temperature and variations in rainfall. These changes in climate require farmers to implement prac...
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Main Authors: | Danley Colecraft Aidoo, Seth Dankyi Boateng, Comfort Kudadjie Freeman, Jonathan Nicholas Anaglo |
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Language: | EN |
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Elsevier
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/775e6dee9c914b12ad1e4c1323ef7e3a |
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