FR2.2: Gender-based assessment of rice and rice seed production in Nioro hub, Senegal
In the central part of Senegal, farmers are threatened by some abiotic stress including salinity and toxicity such that farmers abandoned rice farming in some areas. The pressures to sustain the farmers' livelihood sources are intense, involving land hire in the less-affected areas. From a gender pe...
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Africa Rice Center
2022
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| Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/125627 |
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