Developing Agro-Tourism Tours on the Cocoa
Sector in Africa: Emerging Issues from Ghana
Developing Agro-Tourism Tours on the Cocoa
Sector in Africa: Emerging Issues from Ghana
Author(s): Gabriel Eshun, Tembi Maloney TichaawaSubject(s): National Economy
Published by: Editura Universitară Danubius
Keywords: Agrotourism; cocoa agrotours; Ahafo Ano South District; Ashanti Region; Ghana;
Summary/Abstract: The need for Africa to diversify its tourism offerings continue to receive research attention. Against this backdrop, this study examined the potential of developing agrotourism, with specific reference to the cocoa sector in Ghana. Ghana has carved a global image for itself as a cocoa production hub. Using a mixed methodological approach, the study purposively solicited data from respondents in four selected communities that show great potential for cocoa agrotourism business. Semi-structured questionnaires were administered to120 people selected from the four selected communities. The study also purposively selected and interviewed key informants in the tourism and agriculture sectors. The key findings from the study revealed that cocoa agrotours is a potential avenue to alleviate rural poverty and economic hardships in the country. It must however not be seen as a panacea to rural poverty alleviation. Based on findings, the study concludes that conscious efforts by locals, private and government are needed towards product development, diversification and marketing in the agrotourism niche market.
Journal: Euro Economica
- Issue Year: 39/2020
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 17-34
- Page Count: 18
- Language: English