Enhancing the benefits of value chain development: Addressing gender disparities in Kenyan and Ugandan common bean value chains

This study contributed to a better understanding of current gender disparities that can help to ensure future inclusive market development and associated benefits. The analysis is based on empirical evidence from female and male small and medium enterprise (SME) owners along the common bean value ch...

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Main Authors: Wilkus, Erin Lynn, Francesconi, Gian N.
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Published: International Center for Tropical Agriculture 2017
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/82825
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description This study contributed to a better understanding of current gender disparities that can help to ensure future inclusive market development and associated benefits. The analysis is based on empirical evidence from female and male small and medium enterprise (SME) owners along the common bean value chain that served urban and peri-urban bean markets in Kenya and Uganda. The value chain was evaluated based on cross-sectional data collected from 349 interconnected small and medium enterprises (SMEs). SMEs spanned three value chain levels, namely traders and wholesalers, which were dominated by male proprietors, and shopkeepers, which were dominated by female-proprietors
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spelling CGSpace828252025-03-13T09:44:49Z Enhancing the benefits of value chain development: Addressing gender disparities in Kenyan and Ugandan common bean value chains Wilkus, Erin Lynn Francesconi, Gian N. small and medium enterprises gender genero value chain beans This study contributed to a better understanding of current gender disparities that can help to ensure future inclusive market development and associated benefits. The analysis is based on empirical evidence from female and male small and medium enterprise (SME) owners along the common bean value chain that served urban and peri-urban bean markets in Kenya and Uganda. The value chain was evaluated based on cross-sectional data collected from 349 interconnected small and medium enterprises (SMEs). SMEs spanned three value chain levels, namely traders and wholesalers, which were dominated by male proprietors, and shopkeepers, which were dominated by female-proprietors 2017-07-13 2017-07-18T15:11:57Z 2017-07-18T15:11:57Z Dataset https://hdl.handle.net/10568/82825 en Open Access International Center for Tropical Agriculture Wilkus, Erin Lynn; Francesconi, Gian Nicola, 2017, "Enhancing the benefits of value chain development: Addressing gender disparities in Kenyan and Ugandan common bean value chains", doi:10.7910/DVN/W0KNMD, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:6:NkDJZ/1Z0gk96Qx9jGGzfg==
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Enhancing the benefits of value chain development: Addressing gender disparities in Kenyan and Ugandan common bean value chains
title Enhancing the benefits of value chain development: Addressing gender disparities in Kenyan and Ugandan common bean value chains
title_full Enhancing the benefits of value chain development: Addressing gender disparities in Kenyan and Ugandan common bean value chains
title_fullStr Enhancing the benefits of value chain development: Addressing gender disparities in Kenyan and Ugandan common bean value chains
title_full_unstemmed Enhancing the benefits of value chain development: Addressing gender disparities in Kenyan and Ugandan common bean value chains
title_short Enhancing the benefits of value chain development: Addressing gender disparities in Kenyan and Ugandan common bean value chains
title_sort enhancing the benefits of value chain development addressing gender disparities in kenyan and ugandan common bean value chains
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gender
genero
value chain
beans
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