Similar Items: Detailed Training Materials: Session 5: Gendered value chains, market segmentation, and customer profiling for breeding programs
- Empowering women in agriculture: critical role of gender-intentional investments in Pakistan
- TH5.2: Beyond "women's traits”: Analyzing gender and social differences for inclusive crop varietal design
- Market segmentation (G + Customer and Product Profile Tools) for Gender Responsive Bean Breeding in Zimbabwe
- Gender Equality and Social Inclusion Capacity Building Training Workshop
- What does gender yield gap tell us about smallholder farming in developing countries?
- Género e inclusión en las Mesas Técnicas Agroclimáticas en Honduras
Author: Katungi, Enid
- Gender, social capital and information exchange in rural Uganda
- Determinants of social capital formation in rural Uganda: Implications for group-based agricultural extension approaches
- Boosting bean-based products: scaling SMEs in Malawi and Zambia
- Assessing the adoption of high-iron bean varieties and their impact on iron intakes and other livelihood outcomes in Rwanda: Main survey report
- Common Beans Observatory: Monitoring open access data for the bean sector. Version Beta
- Does adopting the bean technology bundle enhance food security and resilience for smallholder farmers in Ethiopia?
Author: Tufan, Hale Ann
- State of the Knowledge for Gender in Breeding: Case Studies for Practitioners
- FR1.1: The growing importance of cassava cultivation, processing and marketing to livelihood security in Nigeria: A life history analysis
- Biobook: Gender-responsive plant breeding and seed systems course, September 2022
- Scaled citizen science participatory variety selection provides socially inclusive feedback to the cassava breeding in Nigeria and opens the way to empower women and men crop users within the breeding process
- A scoping review on tools and methods for trait prioritization in crop breeding programmes
- Review of varietal change in roots, tubers and bananas: consumer preferences and other drivers of adoption and implications for breeding