Gender Implications of the Introduction of Forage Chopper Machines in Babati, Tanzania
In 2015, livestock scientists implementing Africa RISING research-in-development activities (R-in-D) introduced forage chopper machines in seven villages in Babati District, northern Tanzania. The dataset included in this study was generated from the research conducted an year later to understand th...
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2018
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| description | In 2015, livestock scientists implementing Africa RISING research-in-development activities (R-in-D) introduced forage chopper machines in seven villages in Babati District, northern Tanzania. The dataset included in this study was generated from the research conducted an year later to understand the gender implications of the new processing practices. The survey was conducted among households who used forage chopper machines and included questions about intra-household decision-making, previous knowledge of the technology, training, and willingness to pay among many others. Altogether 53 male and female respondents were selected for the survey. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1446982024-10-25T07:53:33Z Gender Implications of the Introduction of Forage Chopper Machines in Babati, Tanzania International Institute of Tropical Agriculture International Livestock Research Institute gender forage technology choppers women In 2015, livestock scientists implementing Africa RISING research-in-development activities (R-in-D) introduced forage chopper machines in seven villages in Babati District, northern Tanzania. The dataset included in this study was generated from the research conducted an year later to understand the gender implications of the new processing practices. The survey was conducted among households who used forage chopper machines and included questions about intra-household decision-making, previous knowledge of the technology, training, and willingness to pay among many others. Altogether 53 male and female respondents were selected for the survey. 2018 2024-06-04T09:44:24Z 2024-06-04T09:44:24Z Dataset https://hdl.handle.net/10568/144698 en Open Access International Food Policy Research Institute International Institute of Tropical Agriculture; International Livestock Research Institute. 2018. Gender Implications of the Introduction of Forage Chopper Machines in Babati, Tanzania. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute. https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/MP1KRD. Harvard Dataverse. Version 1. |
| spellingShingle | gender forage technology choppers women International Institute of Tropical Agriculture International Livestock Research Institute Gender Implications of the Introduction of Forage Chopper Machines in Babati, Tanzania |
| title | Gender Implications of the Introduction of Forage Chopper Machines in Babati, Tanzania |
| title_full | Gender Implications of the Introduction of Forage Chopper Machines in Babati, Tanzania |
| title_fullStr | Gender Implications of the Introduction of Forage Chopper Machines in Babati, Tanzania |
| title_full_unstemmed | Gender Implications of the Introduction of Forage Chopper Machines in Babati, Tanzania |
| title_short | Gender Implications of the Introduction of Forage Chopper Machines in Babati, Tanzania |
| title_sort | gender implications of the introduction of forage chopper machines in babati tanzania |
| topic | gender forage technology choppers women |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/144698 |
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