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Land, Gender, and Class Relations in Ghana’s Cassava Frontier
Gertrude Dzifa Torvikey
Institute for Statistical, Social and Economic Research
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Boundaries
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Rural Areas
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Land Tenure
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Commodity Production
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Ghana
100%
Global South
50%
Community Resources
50%
Social Class
50%
Social Relationships
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Commodification
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Market Intervention
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Land Resources
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Agricultural Production
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Land Use
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Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Land Tenure
100%
Commodification
50%
Land Use
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