Gender-specific approaches, rural institutions and technological innovations
This paper reviews and integrates findings from existing empirical studies and case studies received from 35 organizations in various countries to identify demand- and supply-side constraints and opportunities in access, adoption and impact of agricultural technological innovations. The most common...
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| author | Ragasa, Catherine Sengupta, Debdatta Osorio, Martha OurabahHaddad, Nora Mathieson, Kirsten |
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| description | This paper reviews and integrates findings from existing empirical studies and case studies received from 35 organizations in various countries to identify demand- and supply-side constraints and opportunities in access, adoption and impact of agricultural technological innovations. The most common technologies studied are improved seeds, fertilizers, farm mechanization, improved management practices, transporting technologies, and information and communication technologies. This review consistently finds that women have much lower observed rates of adoption of a wide range of technologies than men; and these are mainly due to differentiated access to complementary inputs and services. There are limited studies that looked at upstream stages including priority-setting and innovation processes, in which women continue to be underrepresented. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1494522025-11-06T07:13:22Z Gender-specific approaches, rural institutions and technological innovations Ragasa, Catherine Sengupta, Debdatta Osorio, Martha OurabahHaddad, Nora Mathieson, Kirsten innovation gender agricultural extension technology institutions rural areas women governance This paper reviews and integrates findings from existing empirical studies and case studies received from 35 organizations in various countries to identify demand- and supply-side constraints and opportunities in access, adoption and impact of agricultural technological innovations. The most common technologies studied are improved seeds, fertilizers, farm mechanization, improved management practices, transporting technologies, and information and communication technologies. This review consistently finds that women have much lower observed rates of adoption of a wide range of technologies than men; and these are mainly due to differentiated access to complementary inputs and services. There are limited studies that looked at upstream stages including priority-setting and innovation processes, in which women continue to be underrepresented. 2014 2024-08-01T02:49:23Z 2024-08-01T02:49:23Z Working Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/149452 en Open Access application/pdf Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations International Food Policy Research Institute Global Forum on Agricultural Research Ragasa, Catherine; Sengupta, Debdatta; Osorio, Martha; OurabahHaddad, Nora and Mathieson, Kirsten. 2014. Gender-specific approaches, rural institutions and technological innovations. Rome, Italy: Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations (FAO); International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) and Global Forum on Agricultural Research (GFAR). https://hdl.handle.net/10568/149452 |
| spellingShingle | innovation gender agricultural extension technology institutions rural areas women governance Ragasa, Catherine Sengupta, Debdatta Osorio, Martha OurabahHaddad, Nora Mathieson, Kirsten Gender-specific approaches, rural institutions and technological innovations |
| title | Gender-specific approaches, rural institutions and technological innovations |
| title_full | Gender-specific approaches, rural institutions and technological innovations |
| title_fullStr | Gender-specific approaches, rural institutions and technological innovations |
| title_full_unstemmed | Gender-specific approaches, rural institutions and technological innovations |
| title_short | Gender-specific approaches, rural institutions and technological innovations |
| title_sort | gender specific approaches rural institutions and technological innovations |
| topic | innovation gender agricultural extension technology institutions rural areas women governance |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/149452 |
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