Firm employment, exit, and growth in the food processing sector: Evidence from Ghana

Firm employment, exit, and growth in the food processing sector: Evidence from Ghana
Title Firm employment, exit, and growth in the food processing sector: Evidence from Ghana PDF eBook
Author Andam, Kwaw S.
Publisher Intl Food Policy Res Inst
Pages 53
Release 2018-08-31
Genre Political Science
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This paper uses data from a sample of 679 food processing firms in Ghana to estimate changes in employment by the food processing sector from 2014 to 2017, to analyze the determinants of firm exit during the same period, and to analyze the determinants of firm growth from the firm’s establishment up to 2017. In modeling the determinants of firm growth, the focus is on the effects of formal status as a food processing firm, which is defined in this paper as registration as a business for tax purposes and registration with the national food regulator, the Food and Drugs Authority (FDA).

Firm Employment, Exit, and Growth in the Food Processing Sector

Firm Employment, Exit, and Growth in the Food Processing Sector
Title Firm Employment, Exit, and Growth in the Food Processing Sector PDF eBook
Author Kwaw S. Andam
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Release 2018
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Drivers of food safety adoption among food processing firms: A nationally representative survey in Ghana

Drivers of food safety adoption among food processing firms: A nationally representative survey in Ghana
Title Drivers of food safety adoption among food processing firms: A nationally representative survey in Ghana PDF eBook
Author Asante, Seth B.
Publisher Intl Food Policy Res Inst
Pages 29
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Genre Political Science
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Globally, food system transformation is characterized by the increasing importance of food safety and quality standards for consumers. This trend is challenging for the food processing sector in Ghana, which is dominated by micro and small firms. This study investigates the factors influencing the adoption of food safety practices and the effect of such adoption on the profitability of nationally representative food processing firms in Ghana using instrumental variable approach and matching techniques. The study uses nationally representative data for 511 food processing firms. The data show few food processing firms (20 percent) have adopted food safety practices. Wide diversity of firms was observed, and firm size, firm age, registrations, trainings, processing activities, types of buyers, and number of distinct products explain the differing firm adoption of food safety practices. We also find that adopters of food safety practices earn more per month than do nonadopting firms, implying the presence of economic incentive to adopt food safety practices. Support in terms of food safety awareness and training to food processing firms can help improve adoption of food safety practices.

Agricultural input markets in Ghana: A descriptive assessment of input dealers in eight districts

Agricultural input markets in Ghana: A descriptive assessment of input dealers in eight districts
Title Agricultural input markets in Ghana: A descriptive assessment of input dealers in eight districts PDF eBook
Author Asante, Seth
Publisher Intl Food Policy Res Inst
Pages 23
Release 2021-07-27
Genre Political Science
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This paper provides a description of the agricultural input market in Ghana in 2019 across six districts with high maize production and two municipal districts noted for agricultural marketing activities. Since 2017, Ghana’s agricultural policy has been heavily focused on implementation of the Planting for Food and Jobs (PFJ) program, which has rapidly scaled up the distribution of subsidized seed and fertilizer with the aim of increasing agricultural productivity and production. Agricultural input dealers play a crucial role in the PFJ program as the final node in the supply chain of seed and fertilizer for farmers. Their operations are expected to enhance the availability of and access to these agricultural inputs. Understanding the characteristics and operations of agricultural input dealers can help policymakers to formulate, implement, and reform seed and fertilizer policies. Our study shows low levels of specialization among agricultural input shops, high participation in the sector association, an increase in the entry of traders into the agricultural input market since the launch of PFJ, and a continuing concentration on fertilizer sales compared to seed sales. Major constraints that agricultural input supplier face in expanding their businesses include difficulties in obtaining financial support from the banking sector, still unreliable supplies, and, for subsidized inputs, the slow processing by government of the subsidy vouchers farmers gave them in exchange for inputs.

Is Ghana making progress in agro-processing?

Is Ghana making progress in agro-processing?
Title Is Ghana making progress in agro-processing? PDF eBook
Author Andam, Kwaw
Publisher Intl Food Policy Res Inst
Pages 14
Release 2015-12-25
Genre Social Science
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One likely outcome of Ghana’s rising household incomes and increasing urbanization is a higher demand for processed foods. The question remains whether this expected higher demand will generate opportunities for growth in domestic agro-processing. This study assesses the performance of the agro-processing sector in Ghana through an inventory of processed and packaged food items in retail shops around Accra. The inventory shows: 1. The agro-processing subsector offers opportunities for domestic firms, with Ghanaian brands accounting for 27 percent of the items identified. 2. In addition to forming nearly a third of products identified, locally-processed products have penetrated diverse market segments with sales across a variety of retail outlets. 3. Regional imports of processed and packaged food items are low. Excluding South African brands, which accounted for 7.8 percent of imports, only 4.3 percent of the items were imported from other African countries. 4. Domestic agro-processors provided the highest share of products among processed starches and cereals, while imports dominate processed dairy, fruits, vegetables, and meat products.

Ghana's Economic and Agricultural Transformation

Ghana's Economic and Agricultural Transformation
Title Ghana's Economic and Agricultural Transformation PDF eBook
Author Xinshen Diao
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 310
Release 2019
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0198845340

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Using Ghana as a case study, this work integrates economic and political analysis to explore the challenges and opportunities of Africa's growth and transformation.

Economic and Financial Analyses of Small and Medium Food Crops Agro-Processing Firms in Ghana

Economic and Financial Analyses of Small and Medium Food Crops Agro-Processing Firms in Ghana
Title Economic and Financial Analyses of Small and Medium Food Crops Agro-Processing Firms in Ghana PDF eBook
Author Timothy Afful-Koomson
Publisher African Books Collective
Pages 231
Release 2015-04-23
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 9988633033

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This book reports on a research project that analysed agro-processing firms economic and financial situation in Ghana. The main objective of the book is to provide an empirical evidence for stakeholders in the agricultural value-chain to improve efficiencies in food crops agro-processing in Ghana. The research project, undertaken by economic and financial research experts, focussed on food crops agro-processing firms structure and concentration, ownership and employment characteristics, operational capacities, use of technology, productivity, and credit conditions. It also discusses constraints facing firms in the food crop agro-processing industry regarding standardisation, quality control and marketing. The book categorically outlines the context, opportunities and challenges in promoting food crops agro-processing in Ghana. It also provides a framework that will enable policy makers and other actors to prioritise interventions needed for using agro-processing to rationalise industrialisation, substitute import, create jobs and promote inclusive growth.