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Volume 1 | Issue 2 | Year 2025 | Article Id: RLS-V1I2P103
Impacts of Crop Farmers - Herdsmen Conflict on Crop Farmers’ Livelihoods in Ghana: A Case Study of Asante Akim North District
Dickson Kofi Baah Gyamfi
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| 27 Jul 2025 | 29 Aug 2025 | 13 Sep 2025 | 30 Sep 2025 |
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Dickson Kofi Baah Gyamfi. “Impacts of Crop Farmers - Herdsmen Conflict on Crop Farmers’ Livelihoods in Ghana: A Case Study of Asante Akim North District.” DS Reviews of Research in Life Sciences, vol. 1, no. 2, pp. 22-32, 2025.
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Famer-Herdsmen Conflict, Crop Farmers’ Livelihoods, Socio-economic Impact, Conflict Management.
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