This is a summary of the Ghana Country Report, which was written by Daniel Bruce Sarpong and Henry
Anim-Somuah, based on research carried out in 2014 in association with the Institute of Development
Studies (IDS) as part of an IFAD-funded programme on the role of PPPs in agriculture.
It is one of the four IFAD project-supported Public-Private-Producer Partnerships analysed for the research
report ‘Brokering Development: Enabling Factors for Public-Private-Producer Partnerships in Agricultural
Value Chains’. The report syntheses the four case studies and discuss the findings on how PPPPs in agricultural value chains can be designed and implemented to achieve more sustained increases in income for smallholder farmers and broader rural development