The role of gender in crop value chain in Ethiopia

This paper has demonstrated that site-specific commodity-based gender analysis is essential for understanding the different roles of women and men in the production of specific commodities, marketing and decision-making, and their share in the benefits; identifying potential barriers for women’s and...

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Main Authors: Aregu, Lemlem, Puskur, Ranjitha, Bishop-Sambrook, C.
Format: Conference Paper
Language:Inglés
Published: International Livestock Research Institute 2011
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/21037
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author Aregu, Lemlem
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Bishop-Sambrook, C.
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description This paper has demonstrated that site-specific commodity-based gender analysis is essential for understanding the different roles of women and men in the production of specific commodities, marketing and decision-making, and their share in the benefits; identifying potential barriers for women’s and men’s participation in market-led development initiatives and technology adoption The gender analysis findings of the IPMS project across PLWs illustrate how this type of analysis potentially helps to explore challenges and to spot out the entry point for promoting gender equality and women’s empowerment through increasing women’s access to skills, knowledge, assets and increasing women’s participation in market-oriented agricultural production and their control over the benefits.
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spelling CGSpace210372025-08-18T06:30:49Z The role of gender in crop value chain in Ethiopia Aregu, Lemlem Puskur, Ranjitha Bishop-Sambrook, C. women gender This paper has demonstrated that site-specific commodity-based gender analysis is essential for understanding the different roles of women and men in the production of specific commodities, marketing and decision-making, and their share in the benefits; identifying potential barriers for women’s and men’s participation in market-led development initiatives and technology adoption The gender analysis findings of the IPMS project across PLWs illustrate how this type of analysis potentially helps to explore challenges and to spot out the entry point for promoting gender equality and women’s empowerment through increasing women’s access to skills, knowledge, assets and increasing women’s participation in market-oriented agricultural production and their control over the benefits. 2011-01-31 2012-06-04T18:53:03Z 2012-06-04T18:53:03Z Conference Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/21037 en Open Access application/pdf International Livestock Research Institute Aregu, L., Puskur, R. and Bishop-Sambrook, C. 2011. The role of gender in crop value chain in Ethiopia. Paper presented at the Gender and Market Oriented Agriculture (AgriGender 2011) Workshop, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 31st January-2nd February 2011. Nairobi, Kenya: ILRI.
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The role of gender in crop value chain in Ethiopia
title The role of gender in crop value chain in Ethiopia
title_full The role of gender in crop value chain in Ethiopia
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