Gendered dimensions of improved agricultural practices in farm households in a coastal polder of southwest Bangladesh

Gender disparities persist in farm households in the climate-vulnerable coastal Bangladesh. Keeping this view in mind, this study explored the intrahousehold gendered dimensions in some coastal polders of southwest Bangladesh. A stratified random sampling method was employed to select 350 farm house...

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Main Authors: Haque, Sadika, Aktar, Nasiba, Khan, M. Sahed
Format: Poster
Language:Inglés
Published: Bangladesh Agricultural University 2023
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/136940
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author Haque, Sadika
Aktar, Nasiba
Khan, M. Sahed
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description Gender disparities persist in farm households in the climate-vulnerable coastal Bangladesh. Keeping this view in mind, this study explored the intrahousehold gendered dimensions in some coastal polders of southwest Bangladesh. A stratified random sampling method was employed to select 350 farm households from the polder 30 under Khulna district. Different quantitative descriptive and statistical techniques have been followed here. The study found that among the cropping patterns, Rice–Fallow, HYV Rice–Sesame and HYV Rice–Mungbean were the most dominant cropping patterns, and the introduction of improved cropping patterns resulted in an increase in women’s workload. Most of the decisions regarding production methods, variety selection, and marketing were taken primarily by men (guided by cultural norms), but women had huge workload of postharvest operations, and greater involvement in household chores. The study identified that household heads’ engagement in the nonagriculture sector, women’s paid employment outside the households, farm size, household size and their existing knowledge are factors influencing women’s decision-making and bargaining power. It seems when men are involved in nonagriculture, women participate more in farm works, they take more decisions and their level of bargaining power increases. Again, women’s employment in paid work made them more empowered. So, the same women participate in agriculture for the household and other paid work, achieve bargaining power and are able to take decisions on production. What about time management? It is a matter of concern, whether women’s position at household is traded off with their workload. In conclusion, this study provides strategic gender-focused policy recommendations.
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spelling CGSpace1369402024-01-05T02:08:09Z Gendered dimensions of improved agricultural practices in farm households in a coastal polder of southwest Bangladesh Haque, Sadika Aktar, Nasiba Khan, M. Sahed gender agriculture research innovation adoption Gender disparities persist in farm households in the climate-vulnerable coastal Bangladesh. Keeping this view in mind, this study explored the intrahousehold gendered dimensions in some coastal polders of southwest Bangladesh. A stratified random sampling method was employed to select 350 farm households from the polder 30 under Khulna district. Different quantitative descriptive and statistical techniques have been followed here. The study found that among the cropping patterns, Rice–Fallow, HYV Rice–Sesame and HYV Rice–Mungbean were the most dominant cropping patterns, and the introduction of improved cropping patterns resulted in an increase in women’s workload. Most of the decisions regarding production methods, variety selection, and marketing were taken primarily by men (guided by cultural norms), but women had huge workload of postharvest operations, and greater involvement in household chores. The study identified that household heads’ engagement in the nonagriculture sector, women’s paid employment outside the households, farm size, household size and their existing knowledge are factors influencing women’s decision-making and bargaining power. It seems when men are involved in nonagriculture, women participate more in farm works, they take more decisions and their level of bargaining power increases. Again, women’s employment in paid work made them more empowered. So, the same women participate in agriculture for the household and other paid work, achieve bargaining power and are able to take decisions on production. What about time management? It is a matter of concern, whether women’s position at household is traded off with their workload. In conclusion, this study provides strategic gender-focused policy recommendations. 2023-10-10 2024-01-04T12:46:27Z 2024-01-04T12:46:27Z Poster https://hdl.handle.net/10568/136940 en Open Access application/pdf Bangladesh Agricultural University Haque, Sadika; Aktar, Nasiba; Khan, M. Sahed. 2023. Gendered dimensions of improved agricultural practices in farm households in a coastal polder of southwest Bangladesh . Poster. Presented at the CGIAR GENDER Conference 'From Research to Impact: Towards just and resilient agri-food systems', New Delhi, India, 9-12 October 2023. Bangladesh Agricultural University
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Aktar, Nasiba
Khan, M. Sahed
Gendered dimensions of improved agricultural practices in farm households in a coastal polder of southwest Bangladesh
title Gendered dimensions of improved agricultural practices in farm households in a coastal polder of southwest Bangladesh
title_full Gendered dimensions of improved agricultural practices in farm households in a coastal polder of southwest Bangladesh
title_fullStr Gendered dimensions of improved agricultural practices in farm households in a coastal polder of southwest Bangladesh
title_full_unstemmed Gendered dimensions of improved agricultural practices in farm households in a coastal polder of southwest Bangladesh
title_short Gendered dimensions of improved agricultural practices in farm households in a coastal polder of southwest Bangladesh
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agriculture
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innovation adoption
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