Seed and information exchange through social networks: the case of rice farmers of Indonesia and Lao PDR

The study investigates the structure of information exchange among men and women farmers who were involved in participatory varietal selection (PVS) on submergence-tolerant varieties in pilot communities in Lao PDR and Indonesia. The paper shows that network relationships influence the dissemination...

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Autores principales: Tatlonghari, Gerlie, Paris, Thelma, Pede, Valerien, Siliphouthone, Inpong, Suhaeti, Rita
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Scientific Research Publishing, Inc. 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/165825
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author Tatlonghari, Gerlie
Paris, Thelma
Pede, Valerien
Siliphouthone, Inpong
Suhaeti, Rita
author_browse Paris, Thelma
Pede, Valerien
Siliphouthone, Inpong
Suhaeti, Rita
Tatlonghari, Gerlie
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Paris, Thelma
Pede, Valerien
Siliphouthone, Inpong
Suhaeti, Rita
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description The study investigates the structure of information exchange among men and women farmers who were involved in participatory varietal selection (PVS) on submergence-tolerant varieties in pilot communities in Lao PDR and Indonesia. The paper shows that network relationships influence the dissemination of new information on seed. In their decisions to adopt new rice varieties, farmers are strongly influenced by their kin and friends. The study also investigated social networks by gender in order to gain greater insights into how gender inequalities influence the effectiveness of social capital through social networks. Results show that information opportunities of men and women vary in terms of exposure to and control of information. These differences are mainly influenced by their social and cultural setting in rice farming systems and communities. The paper shows that gender should be accounted for when investigating the determinants of social networks. Factors affecting social networks differ by gender, and also across countries. For instance, older males in Indonesia tend to have larger social networks. Women who belong to large farming households tend to have bigger social networks. Generally, having more relatives is a good opportunity to increase social networks for males and females.
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spelling CGSpace1658252025-02-19T14:25:56Z Seed and information exchange through social networks: the case of rice farmers of Indonesia and Lao PDR Tatlonghari, Gerlie Paris, Thelma Pede, Valerien Siliphouthone, Inpong Suhaeti, Rita diffusion of information farmers farming systems information processing information systems networking seed submergence tolerance varieties The study investigates the structure of information exchange among men and women farmers who were involved in participatory varietal selection (PVS) on submergence-tolerant varieties in pilot communities in Lao PDR and Indonesia. The paper shows that network relationships influence the dissemination of new information on seed. In their decisions to adopt new rice varieties, farmers are strongly influenced by their kin and friends. The study also investigated social networks by gender in order to gain greater insights into how gender inequalities influence the effectiveness of social capital through social networks. Results show that information opportunities of men and women vary in terms of exposure to and control of information. These differences are mainly influenced by their social and cultural setting in rice farming systems and communities. The paper shows that gender should be accounted for when investigating the determinants of social networks. Factors affecting social networks differ by gender, and also across countries. For instance, older males in Indonesia tend to have larger social networks. Women who belong to large farming households tend to have bigger social networks. Generally, having more relatives is a good opportunity to increase social networks for males and females. 2012 2024-12-19T12:55:31Z 2024-12-19T12:55:31Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/165825 en Open Access Scientific Research Publishing, Inc. Tatlonghari, Gerlie; Paris, Thelma; Pede, Valerien; Siliphouthone, Inpong and Suhaeti, Rita. 2012. Seed and information exchange through social networks: the case of rice farmers of Indonesia and Lao PDR. SM, Volume 02 no. 02 p. 169-176
spellingShingle diffusion of information
farmers
farming systems
information processing
information systems
networking
seed
submergence tolerance
varieties
Tatlonghari, Gerlie
Paris, Thelma
Pede, Valerien
Siliphouthone, Inpong
Suhaeti, Rita
Seed and information exchange through social networks: the case of rice farmers of Indonesia and Lao PDR
title Seed and information exchange through social networks: the case of rice farmers of Indonesia and Lao PDR
title_full Seed and information exchange through social networks: the case of rice farmers of Indonesia and Lao PDR
title_fullStr Seed and information exchange through social networks: the case of rice farmers of Indonesia and Lao PDR
title_full_unstemmed Seed and information exchange through social networks: the case of rice farmers of Indonesia and Lao PDR
title_short Seed and information exchange through social networks: the case of rice farmers of Indonesia and Lao PDR
title_sort seed and information exchange through social networks the case of rice farmers of indonesia and lao pdr
topic diffusion of information
farmers
farming systems
information processing
information systems
networking
seed
submergence tolerance
varieties
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/165825
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