This study seeks to address the gap in understanding the role of gender parity in inorganic fertiliser technology adoption in Niger. The empirical strategy is firstly based on the calculation of the household parity indicator following the Women’s Empowerment in Agriculture Index (WEAI) approach and, secondly, it relies on binary regressions. It appears that gender parity in the household affects negatively the adoption of inorganic fertiliser. Thus, accompanying measures are needed to correct this negative effect of gender parity on the fertiliser technology adoption. The study also highlights a number of determinants of gender parity and adoption of fertilisers in agricultural households that can serve policy design.PRIFPRI4; 1 Fostering ...
Paper presented at the 28th International Conference of Agricultural Economists in The Global Bio-Ec...
This Working Paper presents methodological and substantive findings of gender-differentiated quantit...
AbstractThe performance of the agricultural sector in many developing countries has been rated as be...
This study seeks to address the gap in understanding the role of gender parity in inorganic fertilis...
Poor soil fertility is a major challenge in food production in Ghana especially in the upper east re...
Why do men and women adopt agricultural technologies at different rates? Evidence from Ghana suggest...
Why do men and women adopt agricultural technologies at different rates? Evidence from Ghana suggest...
This study examined gender differences in cassava production technology adoption and the impact on p...
Article published in Food Policy Journal.This paper uses sex-disaggregated survey data at the plot l...
Although Uganda has poor soils with low organic matter, fertiliser is not widely adopted, especially...
Agricultural sector is still the leading sector in Nigeria’s ailing economy as it provides direct em...
Why do men and women adopt agricultural technologies at different rates? Evidence from Ghana suggest...
Agricultural sector is still the leading sector in Nigeria’s ailing economy as it provides direct em...
Women are more active as economic agents in Africa than anywhere else in the world and perform the m...
For agriculture to play a role in climate change mitigation strategies to reduce emissions from ino...
Paper presented at the 28th International Conference of Agricultural Economists in The Global Bio-Ec...
This Working Paper presents methodological and substantive findings of gender-differentiated quantit...
AbstractThe performance of the agricultural sector in many developing countries has been rated as be...
This study seeks to address the gap in understanding the role of gender parity in inorganic fertilis...
Poor soil fertility is a major challenge in food production in Ghana especially in the upper east re...
Why do men and women adopt agricultural technologies at different rates? Evidence from Ghana suggest...
Why do men and women adopt agricultural technologies at different rates? Evidence from Ghana suggest...
This study examined gender differences in cassava production technology adoption and the impact on p...
Article published in Food Policy Journal.This paper uses sex-disaggregated survey data at the plot l...
Although Uganda has poor soils with low organic matter, fertiliser is not widely adopted, especially...
Agricultural sector is still the leading sector in Nigeria’s ailing economy as it provides direct em...
Why do men and women adopt agricultural technologies at different rates? Evidence from Ghana suggest...
Agricultural sector is still the leading sector in Nigeria’s ailing economy as it provides direct em...
Women are more active as economic agents in Africa than anywhere else in the world and perform the m...
For agriculture to play a role in climate change mitigation strategies to reduce emissions from ino...
Paper presented at the 28th International Conference of Agricultural Economists in The Global Bio-Ec...
This Working Paper presents methodological and substantive findings of gender-differentiated quantit...
AbstractThe performance of the agricultural sector in many developing countries has been rated as be...