Evolution of land tenure boosts investment in Ghanaian yam farming.
Land tenure practices in Ghana are changing, moving towards individual land ownership instead of communal ownership. This shift affects yam farming methods in the Atebubu-Amanten District. The study shows that the type of land ownership influences how land is used for farming, especially in areas where shifting cultivation and land fallowing are common practices. Any changes to land ownership laws should consider how they will impact the existing farming methods in the region.