Getting a piece of the pie: An analysis of factors influencing women's production of sweetpotato in Northern Nigeria.

This paper examines the conditions and factors that create opportunities for women to engage in market-oriented crop production. It uses as a case study of Nasarawa and Kwara states in northern Nigeria, where women have started to cultivate sweetpotato, a crop traditionally grown by men. Men’s respo...

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Autor principal: David, S.
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/65170
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description This paper examines the conditions and factors that create opportunities for women to engage in market-oriented crop production. It uses as a case study of Nasarawa and Kwara states in northern Nigeria, where women have started to cultivate sweetpotato, a crop traditionally grown by men. Men’s responsibility for providing staple food crops for household consumption (based on religious and cultural norms) and the practice of spouses cultivating separate plots controlled by the individual presented opportunities for women to produce sweetpotato for the market, challenging the commonly-held assumption that commercialization often disadvantages women. The sweetpotato case shows how the dynamic nature of production organization, intra-household roles and responsibilities, and gender ideologies in Sub-Saharan Africa make it difficult to predict how men and women farmers respond to market signals. The study finds that sweetpotato is generally a more important source of income for women than for men due to the crop’s relatively low labor requirements and short maturity time. Yet despite strong female economic autonomy, women in the study locations face major gender-related structural constraints in crop production that are likely to restrict them from engaging in medium- or large-scale production
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spelling CGSpace651702025-11-06T14:05:11Z Getting a piece of the pie: An analysis of factors influencing women's production of sweetpotato in Northern Nigeria. David, S. sweet potatoes gender resource allocation agricultural trade This paper examines the conditions and factors that create opportunities for women to engage in market-oriented crop production. It uses as a case study of Nasarawa and Kwara states in northern Nigeria, where women have started to cultivate sweetpotato, a crop traditionally grown by men. Men’s responsibility for providing staple food crops for household consumption (based on religious and cultural norms) and the practice of spouses cultivating separate plots controlled by the individual presented opportunities for women to produce sweetpotato for the market, challenging the commonly-held assumption that commercialization often disadvantages women. The sweetpotato case shows how the dynamic nature of production organization, intra-household roles and responsibilities, and gender ideologies in Sub-Saharan Africa make it difficult to predict how men and women farmers respond to market signals. The study finds that sweetpotato is generally a more important source of income for women than for men due to the crop’s relatively low labor requirements and short maturity time. Yet despite strong female economic autonomy, women in the study locations face major gender-related structural constraints in crop production that are likely to restrict them from engaging in medium- or large-scale production 2015 2015-04-21T19:02:35Z 2015-04-21T19:02:35Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/65170 en Open Access application/pdf David, S. 2015. Getting a piece of the pie: An analysis of factors influencing women's production of sweetpotato in Northern Nigeria. Journal of Gender, Agriculture and Food Security. 1(1):1-19.
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gender
resource allocation
agricultural trade
David, S.
Getting a piece of the pie: An analysis of factors influencing women's production of sweetpotato in Northern Nigeria.
title Getting a piece of the pie: An analysis of factors influencing women's production of sweetpotato in Northern Nigeria.
title_full Getting a piece of the pie: An analysis of factors influencing women's production of sweetpotato in Northern Nigeria.
title_fullStr Getting a piece of the pie: An analysis of factors influencing women's production of sweetpotato in Northern Nigeria.
title_full_unstemmed Getting a piece of the pie: An analysis of factors influencing women's production of sweetpotato in Northern Nigeria.
title_short Getting a piece of the pie: An analysis of factors influencing women's production of sweetpotato in Northern Nigeria.
title_sort getting a piece of the pie an analysis of factors influencing women s production of sweetpotato in northern nigeria
topic sweet potatoes
gender
resource allocation
agricultural trade
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/65170
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