Contextualizing women's and men's trait preferences and choice options in the uptake of breeding products: a framework
Women and men value chain actors in low-income countries assess and choose varieties, animal breeds, or strains according to a multitude of factors, such as local agroecological conditions, production and consumption habits, and seed availability and accessibility. Continuous changes in the ecologic...
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| author | Cavicchioli, M. Cole, Steven M. Teeken, B. Ashby, Jacqueline A. Polar, V. Kramer, Berber Yami, M. Abdoulaye, T. |
| author_browse | Abdoulaye, T. Ashby, Jacqueline A. Cavicchioli, M. Cole, Steven M. Kramer, Berber Polar, V. Teeken, B. Yami, M. |
| author_facet | Cavicchioli, M. Cole, Steven M. Teeken, B. Ashby, Jacqueline A. Polar, V. Kramer, Berber Yami, M. Abdoulaye, T. |
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| description | Women and men value chain actors in low-income countries assess and choose varieties, animal breeds, or strains according to a multitude of factors, such as local agroecological conditions, production and consumption habits, and seed availability and accessibility. Continuous changes in the ecological, economic, and political contexts shape women’s and men’s day-to-day social interactions as well as their livelihood options and can create new needs for specific breeding products. However, the uptake of new breeding products is also contingent on women’s and men’s range of choice options. The existence and extent of these choice options depend on one’s social and economic position and capacity to negotiate access and control over strategic resources. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1350682025-12-08T10:04:27Z Contextualizing women's and men's trait preferences and choice options in the uptake of breeding products: a framework Cavicchioli, M. Cole, Steven M. Teeken, B. Ashby, Jacqueline A. Polar, V. Kramer, Berber Yami, M. Abdoulaye, T. gender value chain breeding livelihoods Women and men value chain actors in low-income countries assess and choose varieties, animal breeds, or strains according to a multitude of factors, such as local agroecological conditions, production and consumption habits, and seed availability and accessibility. Continuous changes in the ecological, economic, and political contexts shape women’s and men’s day-to-day social interactions as well as their livelihood options and can create new needs for specific breeding products. However, the uptake of new breeding products is also contingent on women’s and men’s range of choice options. The existence and extent of these choice options depend on one’s social and economic position and capacity to negotiate access and control over strategic resources. 2023-12 2023-12-06T12:38:10Z 2023-12-06T12:38:10Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/135068 en https://hdl.handle.net/10568/128427 Open Access application/pdf International Institute of Tropical Agriculture Cavicchioli, M., Cole, S.M., Teeken, B., Ashby, J.A., Polar, V., Kramer, B., ... & Abdoulaye, T. (2023). Contextualizing women's and men's trait preferences and choice options in the uptake of breeding products: a framework. Ibadan, Nigeria: IITA, (18 p.). |
| spellingShingle | gender value chain breeding livelihoods Cavicchioli, M. Cole, Steven M. Teeken, B. Ashby, Jacqueline A. Polar, V. Kramer, Berber Yami, M. Abdoulaye, T. Contextualizing women's and men's trait preferences and choice options in the uptake of breeding products: a framework |
| title | Contextualizing women's and men's trait preferences and choice options in the uptake of breeding products: a framework |
| title_full | Contextualizing women's and men's trait preferences and choice options in the uptake of breeding products: a framework |
| title_fullStr | Contextualizing women's and men's trait preferences and choice options in the uptake of breeding products: a framework |
| title_full_unstemmed | Contextualizing women's and men's trait preferences and choice options in the uptake of breeding products: a framework |
| title_short | Contextualizing women's and men's trait preferences and choice options in the uptake of breeding products: a framework |
| title_sort | contextualizing women s and men s trait preferences and choice options in the uptake of breeding products a framework |
| topic | gender value chain breeding livelihoods |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/135068 |
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