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Homepage:https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=n-KJmvEAAAAJ&hl=en
Workplace:Department of Agribusiness, Applied Economics and Agriscience Education, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, (more information at EDIRC)

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Journal Articles

2025

  1. Gendered distributional impacts of ownership of mobile money account on farm input expenditures: A micro perspective from rural maize farmers in Ghana
    Review of Development Economics, 2025, 29, (2), 1080-1110 Downloads
  2. Nutrition for all? Input subsidies and equitable diets
    Review of Development Economics, 2025, 29, (2), 1024-1057 Downloads
  3. Synergizing energy investments, environmental taxation, and innovative technology within carbon neutrality targets of E7 bloc: Do institutional pathways and structural changes matter?
    Applied Energy, 2025, 381, (C) Downloads

2024

  1. Does participation in innovation platform improve welfare? Insights from smallholder maize farmers in Ghana
    African Journal of Science, Technology, Innovation and Development, 2024, 16, (2), 182-194 Downloads
  2. Farmers’ adoption of multiple climate-smart agricultural technologies in Ghana: determinants and impacts on maize yields and net farm income
    Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change, 2024, 29, (2), 1-23 Downloads
  3. Impact of digital financial inclusion on the participation in farmer‐based organisations, structured market and off‐farm work in Ghana
    Journal of International Development, 2024, 36, (2), 1254-1273 Downloads
  4. Promoting the adoption of climate-smart agricultural technologies among maize farmers in Ghana: using digital advisory services
    Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change, 2024, 29, (3), 1-24 Downloads

2023

  1. Access and Control of Resources and Participation in Rice-Breeding Activities among Men and Women Farmers in Southern Ghana
    Sustainability, 2023, 15, (9), 1-28 Downloads
  2. Exploring Gender Differences in the Role of Trait Preferences among Stakeholders in the Rice Value Chain in Ghana
    Sustainability, 2023, 15, (7), 1-22 Downloads
  3. Hand pollination, mass spraying, and hybrid seedlings: Do these technologies affect the welfare of smallholder cocoa farmers in Ghana?
    Review of Development Economics, 2023, 27, (4), 2271-2300 Downloads View citations (3)
  4. Input credit scheme, farm productivity and food security nexus among smallholder rice farmers: evidence from North East Ghana
    Agricultural Finance Review, 2023, 83, (4/5), 691-719 Downloads View citations (2)
 
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