Studies show that women are more likely to own small, rather than, large livestock. This study sought to establish gendered preference for different livestock species while focusing on the gendered differences in ownership, management, and marketing of goats in Meru, Kenya. Men demonstrated a higher preference for cattle than women, who had a higher preference for poultry than men. Men and women preferred goats equally, but women derived and managed more income from goats than men. Development projects should apply a gender lens before introducing different livestock species as gender differences exist in the preference and the management of different livestock
Somalia, one of the world's poorest countries, has livestock as the mainstay of the economy, with an...
Despite the importance of livestock in smallholder livelihood, gender inequalities continue to persi...
Goat (Capra hircus) basically Khari goat is one of the components of livestock sector of subsistence...
Despite emerging public and donor attention on women and agriculture, relatively few studies are bas...
AbstractDespite emerging public and donor attention on women and agriculture, relatively few studies...
This paper focuses on analysing gender issues in livestock and root crop production. Qualitative dat...
Inadequate and poor-quality feed resources are a key constraining factor in livestock production tha...
Empirical studies that analyze the gender gap in livestock ownership are scarce. This paper investig...
Sheep and goat farming is a major source of income in the rural areas of Al-Wadiah in Najran region ...
The study was designed to determine livestock production relations by gender in a matrilineal societ...
This book provides empirical evidence from Kenya, Tanzania and Mozambique and from different product...
Owing to the fact that women have different knowledge, access to, and control over resources, and di...
This brief is an excerpt from the book ‘Bridging the Gender Gap: Women, Livestock Ownership and Mark...
Livestock productivity and the resulting economic benefits for smallholder farmers are constrained b...
Small ruminant production facets like decision-making, ownership, labour allocation, access to- and ...
Somalia, one of the world's poorest countries, has livestock as the mainstay of the economy, with an...
Despite the importance of livestock in smallholder livelihood, gender inequalities continue to persi...
Goat (Capra hircus) basically Khari goat is one of the components of livestock sector of subsistence...
Despite emerging public and donor attention on women and agriculture, relatively few studies are bas...
AbstractDespite emerging public and donor attention on women and agriculture, relatively few studies...
This paper focuses on analysing gender issues in livestock and root crop production. Qualitative dat...
Inadequate and poor-quality feed resources are a key constraining factor in livestock production tha...
Empirical studies that analyze the gender gap in livestock ownership are scarce. This paper investig...
Sheep and goat farming is a major source of income in the rural areas of Al-Wadiah in Najran region ...
The study was designed to determine livestock production relations by gender in a matrilineal societ...
This book provides empirical evidence from Kenya, Tanzania and Mozambique and from different product...
Owing to the fact that women have different knowledge, access to, and control over resources, and di...
This brief is an excerpt from the book ‘Bridging the Gender Gap: Women, Livestock Ownership and Mark...
Livestock productivity and the resulting economic benefits for smallholder farmers are constrained b...
Small ruminant production facets like decision-making, ownership, labour allocation, access to- and ...
Somalia, one of the world's poorest countries, has livestock as the mainstay of the economy, with an...
Despite the importance of livestock in smallholder livelihood, gender inequalities continue to persi...
Goat (Capra hircus) basically Khari goat is one of the components of livestock sector of subsistence...