| Value |
Category |
| -999 |
|
| 1/3 of the money is use to buy the sarosate |
|
| 60 |
|
| Borrowed from Customers |
|
| Borrowed from cocoa buyer |
|
| Borrowed from cocoa purchasing clerk |
|
| Borrowed from household non-farm enterprise |
|
| Bought on Credit from local Seller |
|
| Cocoa Mass Spray |
|
| Farm owner bought it |
|
| Free of Charge |
|
| Funded by owner of land. |
|
| Ghana Rubber Estates Limited provided as loan which would be paid back in kind with rubber |
|
| Ghana Rubber Estates Limited supplied in exchange of rubber |
|
| Gift |
|
| Income from household non-farm enterprise |
|
| It is for free |
|
| Land owner provided |
|
| Landlady bought it |
|
| Landlord |
|
| Loan |
|
| Money From my son |
|
| Money from her children |
|
| Money from two of her children |
|
| My husband bought it |
|
| Pension allowance |
|
| Provided by farm owner |
|
| Provided by farm owner and personal savings |
|
| Purchased by employer |
|
| Purchased by my husband |
|
| Purchased by the landlord |
|
| Some was paid through personal savings and the others were donated free of charge |
|
| Sourced from the owner of the land |
|
| The husband paid for it |
|
| Used harvest to pay back |
|
| Used loan money |
|
| We divide the products into three one for me, one the owner of the land and the rest is for the chemical and fertilizer used |
|
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.