A Rural Development Perspective on the Use of Children in Ghana’s Cocoa Farms Child Labour in Ghana

سال انتشار: 1402
نوع سند: مقاله ژورنالی
زبان: فارسی
مشاهده: 36

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JR_JRUR-14-4_010

تاریخ نمایه سازی: 22 فروردین 1403

چکیده مقاله:

This study takes a rural development perspective to examine the various reasons behind the use of children under ۱۸ years in cocoa farms in Ghana. Using the descriptive research, a sample size of ۳۸۵ cocoa farmers was selected through the multi-stage sampling technique. The analyses included mean, standard deviation, frequency, percentage, and perception index. Although the level of usage of children on cocoa farms was relatively low (۷۴%), majority of the children were involved in nursing of cocoa seedlings (۸۷.۸%), digging of holes for seedlings (۷۶.۳%), gathering of pods (۵۵.۷%) and heaping of pods (۵۳.۹%). Farmers involved children on cocoa farms for the following three reasons; to acquire indigenous knowledge of farming patterns (Mean=۲.۱۸), it is way of life for learning parents' occupation (Mean=۲.۱۸), and income source of the household (Mean=۲.۱۱). The challenge most farmers face in the use of children for farm activities was the fact that the children do not meet the required strength/energy (Mean=۲.۴۸). Policy efforts towards complete eradication of using children under ۱۸ years on cocoa farms must take into consideration the rural nature of the environments in which cocoa farming takes place in order not for it to backfire as is the case currently.

نویسندگان

Enoch Kwame Tham-Agyekum

Department of Agricultural Economics, Agribusiness and Extension Faculty of Agriculture College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, KNUST

Nana Kwame Baah Frimpong

Department of Agricultural Economics, Agribusiness and Extension

John-Eudes Andivi Bakang

Department of Agricultural Economics, Agribusiness and Extension

Jafaru Zuwairatu

Department of Agricultural Economics, Agribusiness and Extension Faculty of Agriculture College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, KNUST

Issahaku Sumaya

Department of Agricultural Economics, Agribusiness and Extension

Ebenezer Osei Jones

AAMUSTED, Mampong-Kumasi

Rashid Abdul Boduwah

Department of Agricultural Economics, Agribusiness and Extension