A step change for smallholder farmers in Northern Ghana
This brief looks at the impacts of business-to-business and business-to-farmer relationships on smallholder farmers in Northern Ghana.
A step change for smallholder farmers in Northern Ghana
This brief looks at the impacts of business-to-business and business-to-farmer relationships on smallholder farmers in Northern Ghana.
Dynamic private sector extension for farmers in Northern Ghana
Following an assessment of MADE’s partner agribusinesses and support enterprises, this brief highlights different paths to successfully delivering the Farm Enterprise Advisor model.
Mainstreaming gender in an agricultural M4P programme: MADE’s approach in practice
This case study shows how MADE is encouraging partners to be more gender inclusive and how, beyond social considerations, gender inclusion makes business sense.
Market Development Programme for Northern Ghana (MADE)
This brochure provides an overview of MADE’s work and outcomes from 2014 to 2016.
Overview: Market Development Programme for Northern Ghana (MADE)
This brief provides an overview of how MADE is driving pioneering changes in the way in which small rural agribusinesses engage with smallholder farmers.
Providing input credit for women out-growers is a good return on investment
This case study shows how women are more efficient in rice production than men when given access to improved inputs and resources, and how access to these resources can be improved for women.
Smallholder farmers can serve large processors: a case study on how an M4P programme can bridge the missing middle
This case study shows how MADE addressed a market dysfunction in West Africa by facilitating a rice mill in sourcing paddy from local producers.
The groundnut sector in Northern Ghana
This snapshot highlights MADE’s work with rural enterprises in the groundnut value chain.
The rice sector in Northern Ghana
This snapshot highlights MADE’s work with rural enterprises in the rice value chain.
Why women are a good investment for farming
This brief highlights the achievements of women farmers in Ghana, outlines gender constraints and provides a snapshot of how MADE’s work has helped these women perform better.