Key factors in the use of Agricultural Extension Services by women farmers in Babati District, Tanzania : the role of societal gender norms
Agricultural Extension Services (AES) – defined here as a system of services providing advice, information and training to farmers – are critical for enhancing agricultural productivity and development in Tanzania. Women farmers often face particular constraints to using AES, and consequently have l...
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SLU/Dept. of Urban and Rural Development
2018
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