Abstract:
ABSTRACT
The study examined land commodification and its implications for the 
livelihoods of farmers in Awutu-Breku. Data were collected for 232 randomly 
sampled farmers and the results complemented by responses from opinion 
leaders and local authorities. Data analysis involved the application of 
descriptive statistics, factor analysis and thematic analysis. The study found that 
urbanization and the quest for capital accumulation for future use were the most 
important reasons for land commodification in Awutu-Breku and these greatly 
reduced the livelihoods of farmers. Farmers resulted to migration to overcome 
constraints to their livelihoods as a result of the loss of land to urbanisation and 
industrial activities. The study further revealed that in Awutu-Breku low 
standard of living of the farmers was because of land commodification. It was 
therefore recommended that government should effectively initiate documented 
and legal policies on the appropriation of lands for agricultural and industrial
purposes.