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  1. Unpacking innovation demands for climate-resilient mixed farming systems in Sub-Saharan Africa: a case of northern Ghana por Ofosu, Abena, Minh, Thai Thi, Zemadim, Birhanu

    Publicado 2025
    “…Productivity declines lead to decreased incomes, food availability, and household food security. Female farmers’ access to production factors, resource management, and market participation is reduced. …”
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  2. Enhancing digital literacy of potato farmers in the utilization of the Viazi Soko and agriBORA platforms for market linkages in Kenya por Barungi, Julian, Ssebwana, Achilley K, Okonya, Joshua, Recha, John W.M.

    Publicado 2025
    “…The training enhanced capacities of 121 participants (55 males, 66 females) comprising farmers of potato, cereals and dairy, extension workers (agriprenuers, farmer service centers, producer cooperative members), Village based agents (digital connectors), and Nakuru and Nyandarua County Government Officials on the utilization of the Viazi Soko and agriBORA platforms for market linkages in Kenya. …”
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  3. Integrated assessment of yam mosaic virus (YMV) resistance in wild‑yam (Dioscorea spp.) interspecific cross progenies using field phenotyping, molecular, and biotechnological appro... por Oyedoyin, F.P., Kolade, O., Agre, A.P., Olawuyi, O.J., Kumar, P.L., Asfaw, A.

    Publicado 2025
    “…Therefore, this study evaluated YMV resistance in interspecific hybrids derived from two wild yam specieses, Dioscorea abyssinica as female parent and Dioscorea praehensilis as male parent, for trait introgression. …”
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  4. Combining ability studies of grain Fe and Zn contents of pearl millet (Pennisetum glaucum L.) in West Africa por Gaoh, Bassirou Sani Boubacar, Gangashetty, Prakash I., Mohammed, Riyazaddin, Ango, Issoufou Kassari, Dzidzienyo, Daniel Kwadjo, Tongoona, Pangirayi, Govindaraj, Mahalingam

    Publicado 2023
    “…The reciprocal effects were significant for grain Zn concentration, grain yield, flowering time, plant height, test weight, and downy mildew incidence, suggesting that the choice of a female or male parent is critical in hybrid production. …”
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  5. Household seed security: A case of maize and wheat seed systems in the mountains of Nepal por Atreya, Kishor, Gartaula, Hom Nath, Kattel, Kanchan

    Publicado 2025
    “…Gender-based household typologies (male-headed, female-headed, or jointly managed) were determined through Likert-scale assessments. …”
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  6. Private Sector Dialogue on Enhancing the Commercialization and Scaling of Climate-Smart and Modern Agricultural Technologies and Innovations to the Last Mile por Barungi, Julian, Okonya, Joshua, Recha, John W.M., Radeny, Maren A.O.

    Publicado 2025
    “…Mark Cyubahiro Bagabe and was attended by 88 participants (53 male; 35 female) comprising representatives from the private sector, farmer organizations, youth organizations, academia, Ministries of Agriculture, National Agricultural Research Institutes, International Research Organizations, Non-Governmental Organizations, Financial Institutions and Development Partners. …”
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  7. Women at the forefront: raising awareness of climate-resilient varieties to transform the informal seed trade in Tanzania por Mwakatwila, Atupokile, Ochieng, Justus, Cheyo, Esther, Kimisha, Joseph, Mchau, Devotha, Ndunguru, Agness, Kadege, Edith, Bujiku, Anthony, Kabyemela, Anatolius, Mbapila, Shadrack, Mbiu, Julius, Radegunda, Kessy, Rubyogo, Jean Claude

    Publicado 2025
    “…Due to low smartphone ownership, female marketplace traders preferred phone calls, text messages, local radio, and in-person meetings to access various types of information. …”
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  8. Exploring gendered perspectives of pastoralist communities on zoonotic risks through community conversations on human-animal interaction in cross-border areas of Ethiopia and Kenya por Lemma, Mamusha, Mumin, Farah I., Assefa, A., Fascendini, M., Mor, Siobhan M.

    Publicado 2025
    “…Participants were women and men community members (n=69; 38% female) engaged with community platforms associated with the One Health for Humans, Environment, Animals and Livelihood (HEAL) project. …”
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  9. Drivers of use and adoption of bundled climate-smart agriculture and climate information services in Northern Ghana por Mahama, O.K., Abukari, A.T., Damba, O.T., Mponela, P., Dalaa, M.A., Yeboah, S., Adomaa, F.O., Tepa-Yotto, G., Segnon, A.C., Zougmore, R., Tamo, M.

    Publicado 2025
    “…Adoption and prioritization of technologies were based on age, as older farmers were inclined to pest- and disease-tolerant varieties combined with CI compared to the female farmers. The multivariate probit model is used to assess the differential adoption of CSA technologies in the study area. …”
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  10. Dietary Moringa oleifera fruit powder improves antioxidant capacity, intestinal development, and gut microbiota in lion-head geese por Wang, L., Yan, Y., Cao, Q., Chen, W., Shah, A.M., Chen, J., Zhao, Y., Ma, Y., Jiang, J., Li, Z., Lukuyu, Ben A., Jiang, X., Chen, J., Chen, J., Lin, Z., Saleemi, M.K., Ye, H., Zhu, Y., Yang, L., Wang, W.

    Publicado 2026
    “…In this study, 900 healthy 1-day-old lion-head goslings (male:female = 1:1; initial body weight = 119.21 ± 0.091 g) were randomly assigned to six treatments, each with six replicates of 25 birds. …”
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  11. Knowledge, attitudes, and practices of women related to human and animal feces management in Ethiopia: Evidence for strengthening water, sanitation, and hygiene (WaSH) initiatives por Hadush, B., Fikru, C., Kebede, G., Guesh, S., Kassaye, E., Redae, G., Amenu, Kebede, Cavalerie, Lisa, Mor, Siobhan M.

    Publicado 2026
    “…Results: The median age of participants ranged from 35 to 45 years, with female-headed households most frequent in Butajira (42.2 %). …”
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  12. SCALING RICEADVICE AND SUSTAINABLE RICE PLATFORM: INSIGHTS AND LESSONS LEARNED FROM 2022 TO 2025 por Suh, Neville Ndohnwi, Guindo, Samuel, Guindo, Jonathan, Dossou Yovo, Elliott Ronald

    Publicado 2025
    “…The capacity-building workshop held on 20 November 2025 in Bamako brought together 26 researchers, extension agents, and project partners to strengthen stakeholder understanding of these tools, share field experiences, and reflect on scaling lessons from four years of implementation. 30% of the participants were female. Through hands-on installation sessions, guided demonstrations, interactive farmer simulations, and discussions on SRP standards and performance indicators, participants gained practical skills needed to deploy RiceAdvice Lite and SRP in rice-growing regions of Mali. …”
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  13. The role of inclusivity in shaping soil health policies: reflections from Africa por Rasche, F.

    Publicado 2025
    “…Second, the role of MSPs will be critically examined, ensuring the inclusion governments, private sector actors, non-governmental organizations, donors, and last, but not least, both male and female farmers. Unified, transparent collaboration among these stakeholders is essential to drive policy reforms and scale soil health initiatives effectively. …”
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  14. Malawi gender strategy: Building equitable climate-resilient African bean & insect sectors por Kabuli, Hilda, Ouya, Frederick, Chisale, Virginia, Kachigamba, Donald, Chakhumbira, Feston, Botha, Sara, Lutomia, Cosmas, Ketema, Dessalegn, Nchanji, Eileen

    Publicado 2025
    “…Men have bigger landholdings and have more access to extension services and formal market channels, whereas women are disproportionately involved in subsistence production, free labour, local markets, and have lower digital access for agro-weather information services, limiting their capacity to adopt climate-smart technologies and to control benefits from these value chains (Kabuli et al., 2025). Female-headed rural households often lose comparatively more income during catastrophic weather events and face systemic impediments in obtaining adaptive finance, technologies and information (FAO, 2024). …”
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  15. Production objectives and trait preferences of village poultry producers of Ethiopia: implications for designing breeding schemes utilizing indigenous chicken genetic resources por Dana, N., Waaij, E.H. van der, Dessie, Tadelle, Arendonk, Johan A.M. van

    Publicado 2010
    “…The market price of chickens is primarily dictated by weight, but farmers rated growth (males) and number of eggs followed by growth (females) as the production traits they would like the most to be improved. …”
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  16. Fruit commodity development in Goma District through farmer-based improved fruit seedling supply system: Experiences from IPMS por Baredo, Y., Berhe, Kahsay, Hoekstra, Dirk

    Publicado 2010
    “…In Goma, fruits considerably contribute in improving the nutritional status and income of the community. …”
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  17. Livestock health and socio-economic impacts of a veterinary intervention in Maasailand: Infection-and-treatment vaccine against East Coast fever por Homewood, K., Trench, P., Randall, S., Lynen, Godelieve, Bishop, B.P.

    Publicado 2006
    “…In one study site, vaccination was more frequent for male animals than females, suggesting an investment in vaccination for improved terms of trade. …”
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  18. The impact of a small-scale irrigation scheme on malaria transmission in Ziway area, central Ethiopia por Kibret, S., Alemu, Y., Boelee, Eline, Tekie, H., Alemu, D., Petros, B.

    Publicado 2009
    “…Larval and adult mosquitoes were sampled during the dry and short wet seasons of 2006. Female anopheline mosquitoes were tested by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for blood meal sources and sporozoite infections. results Malaria prevalence was higher in the irrigated village (19%, P < 0.05) than the non-irrigated village (16%). …”
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  19. The reports of questionnaire about the diagnosis and prevention of weak calf syndrome in calves por Ohtsuka, H., Makita, K.

    Publicado 2014
    “…Male were 83.5%, and female 16.5%. Questionnaire covered reasons of WCS, diagnosis and prevention, characteristics of well-managed farms with fewer cases of diarrhea, and collection of information on calf diarrhea. …”
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  20. The ovarian transcriptome of the cattle tick, Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus, feeding upon a bovine host infected with Babesia bovis por Heekin, A.M., Guerrero, F.D., Bendele, K.G., Saldivar, L., Scoles, Glen A., Dowd, S.E., Gondro, C., Nene, Vishvanath M., Djikeng, Appolinaire, Brayton, K.A.

    Publicado 2013
    “…RNA was purified from dissected adult female ovaries of both infected and uninfected ticks and a subtracted B. bovis-infected cDNA library was synthesized, subtracting with the uninfected ovarian RNA. …”
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