Locked on All Sides: Experiences of Urban Vegetable Farmers During Ghana’s COVID-19 Lockdown

The study assessed Ghana’s COVID-19 lockdown and its effects on urban farmers in the capital city, Accra. Using phenomenology as the basis for studying the lived experiences during the lockdown, urban vegetable farmers expressed their feelings, views, and experiences during the period. The findings...

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Veröffentlicht in:Urban forum (Johannesburg) 2024-06, Vol.35 (2), p.261-276
Hauptverfasser: Tuffour, Michael, Mantey, Efua Esaaba, Adjei, Bernadette Araba
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The study assessed Ghana’s COVID-19 lockdown and its effects on urban farmers in the capital city, Accra. Using phenomenology as the basis for studying the lived experiences during the lockdown, urban vegetable farmers expressed their feelings, views, and experiences during the period. The findings of the study were put under themes and perspectives. Farmers were allowed to express how they coped when they were affected. Our findings established that farmers were hemmed in during the locked down and could not easily liberate themselves from the harsh and difficulties they experienced. We recommend conscious efforts be made by organizations, both governmental and non-governmental, to which deal with the welfare and progress of these farmers within Ghana’s cities. They should team up and train these vulnerable farmers on how to handle such shocks through the use of the most appropriate technologies, income diversification strategies and skills, well-built social support systems, and sound financial management to avoid such torment in the future.
ISSN:1015-3802
1874-6330
DOI:10.1007/s12132-023-09500-3