Gender dynamics in scaling and commercialization of improved forages in Uganda

Whereas planted forages are intended to enhance productivity and incomes in smallholder farms, improved livelihoods can be achieved and sustained only if they equally benefit women and men. This working paper is part of a larger study that assessed the gender dynamics in scaling and commercializatio...

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Main Authors: Lukuyu, Margaret, Sibiko, Kenneth W., Notenbaert, An M. O.
Format: Artículo preliminar
Language:Inglés
Published: 2023
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/163608
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author Lukuyu, Margaret
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Notenbaert, An M. O.
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description Whereas planted forages are intended to enhance productivity and incomes in smallholder farms, improved livelihoods can be achieved and sustained only if they equally benefit women and men. This working paper is part of a larger study that assessed the gender dynamics in scaling and commercialization of improved forages in East Africa. Here we present results from Uganda based on data collected in December 2022 from gender-disaggregated Focus Group Discussions in Kiruhura and Ibanda Districts.
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spelling CGSpace1636082025-11-05T12:16:19Z Gender dynamics in scaling and commercialization of improved forages in Uganda Lukuyu, Margaret Sibiko, Kenneth W. Notenbaert, An M. O. evaluation scaling up livestock feed feed crops-forage crops commercialization brachiaria panicum maximum gender relations Whereas planted forages are intended to enhance productivity and incomes in smallholder farms, improved livelihoods can be achieved and sustained only if they equally benefit women and men. This working paper is part of a larger study that assessed the gender dynamics in scaling and commercialization of improved forages in East Africa. Here we present results from Uganda based on data collected in December 2022 from gender-disaggregated Focus Group Discussions in Kiruhura and Ibanda Districts. 2023-05-16 2024-12-17T10:02:59Z 2024-12-17T10:02:59Z Working Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/163608 en Open Access application/pdf Lukuyu, M.; Sibiko, K.W.; Notenbaert, A.M.O. (2023) Gender dynamics in scaling and commercialization of improved forages in Uganda. 20 p.
spellingShingle evaluation
scaling up
livestock feed
feed crops-forage crops
commercialization
brachiaria
panicum maximum
gender relations
Lukuyu, Margaret
Sibiko, Kenneth W.
Notenbaert, An M. O.
Gender dynamics in scaling and commercialization of improved forages in Uganda
title Gender dynamics in scaling and commercialization of improved forages in Uganda
title_full Gender dynamics in scaling and commercialization of improved forages in Uganda
title_fullStr Gender dynamics in scaling and commercialization of improved forages in Uganda
title_full_unstemmed Gender dynamics in scaling and commercialization of improved forages in Uganda
title_short Gender dynamics in scaling and commercialization of improved forages in Uganda
title_sort gender dynamics in scaling and commercialization of improved forages in uganda
topic evaluation
scaling up
livestock feed
feed crops-forage crops
commercialization
brachiaria
panicum maximum
gender relations
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/163608
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