Multiple governmentalities have been used to regulate agropastoral sector in Ghana. Agropastoral policies in Ghana have been dynamic in response to market interest. Past policies have focused on separating arable farmers from pastoralists spatially. Recent policies aim at promoting coexistence of arable farming and ranching. Conflict actors use narratives and actions to influence agropastoral policies.
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