Digital agriculture and decent working conditions of smallholder farmers and farmworkers in Ghana

Abstract Digitalisation of the agriculture sector has been argued as the solution to the threat of food insecurity in the Global South. However, its adoption brings serious ramifications to the working conditions of farmers in terms of job creation, worker rights, social protection, and social dialo...

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Main Authors: Licarion Kunwedomo Miine, Angela Dziedzom Akorsu, Owusu Boampong, Shaibu Bukari
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Language:English
Published: Springer 2024-12-01
Series:Discover Food
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/s44187-024-00254-w
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Angela Dziedzom Akorsu
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Shaibu Bukari
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description Abstract Digitalisation of the agriculture sector has been argued as the solution to the threat of food insecurity in the Global South. However, its adoption brings serious ramifications to the working conditions of farmers in terms of job creation, worker rights, social protection, and social dialogue. Given the role of the state in ensuring that all forms of employment are organised decently it is however uncertain how digitalisation of the agriculture affects the working conditions of farm workers and farmers. The study therefore examined the effects of digital agriculture on the working conditions of smallholder farmers and farmworkers in the Bono East region of Ghana. The study adopted a qualitative approach to enable us to have a deeper understanding of farmers’ experiences of using digital agriculture solutions. The participants who were purposively selected were adopters of digital agricultural technology. In-depth interviews and focus group discussions were some of the methods adopted to collect data for the study. The results from the study show that the adoption of digital agriculture has not improved the working conditions in terms of job creation, workers’ rights social protection, and social protection. Digital agriculture was however found to promote the organisation of farmers into groups to undertake activities for their benefit. The study therefore recommends the development of a digital agricultural policy that incorporates decent working conditions for farmers.
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spelling doaj-art-75ec8c4c77024e2385e80a2bd7a1f5e72025-08-20T02:20:48ZengSpringerDiscover Food2731-42862024-12-014111610.1007/s44187-024-00254-wDigital agriculture and decent working conditions of smallholder farmers and farmworkers in GhanaLicarion Kunwedomo Miine0Angela Dziedzom Akorsu1Owusu Boampong2Shaibu Bukari3Department of Integrated Development Studies, School of Development Studies, University of Cape CoastDepartment of Labour Studies, School of Development Studies, University of Cape CoastDepartment of Integrated Development Studies, School of Development Studies, University of Cape CoastDepartment of Labour Studies, School of Development Studies, University of Cape CoastAbstract Digitalisation of the agriculture sector has been argued as the solution to the threat of food insecurity in the Global South. However, its adoption brings serious ramifications to the working conditions of farmers in terms of job creation, worker rights, social protection, and social dialogue. Given the role of the state in ensuring that all forms of employment are organised decently it is however uncertain how digitalisation of the agriculture affects the working conditions of farm workers and farmers. The study therefore examined the effects of digital agriculture on the working conditions of smallholder farmers and farmworkers in the Bono East region of Ghana. The study adopted a qualitative approach to enable us to have a deeper understanding of farmers’ experiences of using digital agriculture solutions. The participants who were purposively selected were adopters of digital agricultural technology. In-depth interviews and focus group discussions were some of the methods adopted to collect data for the study. The results from the study show that the adoption of digital agriculture has not improved the working conditions in terms of job creation, workers’ rights social protection, and social protection. Digital agriculture was however found to promote the organisation of farmers into groups to undertake activities for their benefit. The study therefore recommends the development of a digital agricultural policy that incorporates decent working conditions for farmers.https://doi.org/10.1007/s44187-024-00254-wDigital agricultureWorking conditionSocial protectionEmploymentWorking environment
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Digital agriculture
Working condition
Social protection
Employment
Working environment
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title_sort digital agriculture and decent working conditions of smallholder farmers and farmworkers in ghana
topic Digital agriculture
Working condition
Social protection
Employment
Working environment
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