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Innovative Solutions to Reduce Post-Harvest Losses in Local Markets in Ghana: Opportunities and Challenges for Young Entrepreneurs

In: DEVELOPING UNIVERSITY ENTREPRENEURIAL ECOSYSTEMS IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA

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  • George Kobina vanDyck
  • Robert John Bell
  • Charles Luanga Ayimbila Akpakia

Abstract

Post-Harvest Losses (PHL) in Accra’s markets present a complex issue with significant ramifications for the agricultural industry in the city. The reasons for PHL are investigated in this chapter, with particular attention paid to the intricate interactions between consumer preferences, import dependence, and inefficiencies in local agricultural production and distribution. The analysis reveals a complex network of factors that contribute to PHL in Accra, such as the importation of large quantities of commodities, the length of supply chains associated with imports, and consumer prejudice in favour of imported produce, which reduces local demand and increases PHL when unsold. PHL is heavily influenced by the timing of sales, with early-morning vendors experiencing better sales. The analysis highlights the necessity of implementing concerted measures to tackle inefficiencies, decrease reliance on imports, and modify consumer attitudes. Additionally, it suggests creative storage techniques and micro agro-processing facilities as entrepreneurial alternatives.

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  • George Kobina vanDyck & Robert John Bell & Charles Luanga Ayimbila Akpakia, 2025. "Innovative Solutions to Reduce Post-Harvest Losses in Local Markets in Ghana: Opportunities and Challenges for Young Entrepreneurs," World Scientific Book Chapters, in: Sam Kamuriwo & Sara Jones & Neil Marshall & Mary Wanjiru Kinoti (ed.), DEVELOPING UNIVERSITY ENTREPRENEURIAL ECOSYSTEMS IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA, chapter 5, pages 131-154, World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd..
  • Handle: RePEc:wsi:wschap:9789819800520_0005
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