A resource for scientists and research teams on how to integrate gender into agricultural mechanization interventions. The resource includes key questions for project teams to consider for their interventions along with illustrative case studies
In Ethiopia, women make up 49.74% of the estimated population and 25 percent of all Ethiopian househ...
This two-page publication highlights 15 key issues that researchers studying biodiversity management...
It is widely believed that commercialization and mechanization of food crops lead to disempowering w...
This tool describes case studies of gender implications in mechanization in RTB crops, illustrating ...
This resource examines the impact of gender relations on Conservation Agriculture (CA) adoption and ...
This research article published by Elsevier Ltd., 2018Mechanization is currently experiencing a revi...
Mechanization is currently experiencing a revival in agricultural research and development, with a n...
Scale-appropriate farm mechanization could be an important pathway to the UN’s sustainable developme...
This is the protocol for a Campbell systematic review. The main objective of the review is to answer...
Not AvailableMechanization is currently experiencing a revival in agricultural research and developm...
Farmer hiring of agricultural machinery services is common in South Asia. Informal fee-for-service a...
"Gender norms are an important constraint to increasing agricultural productivity. Inequality in the...
Female subsistence farmers in developing countries often have lower levels of agricultural productiv...
Abstract — The role of women as farmers has existed in the history of human life for centuries. How...
Agriculture remains the engine of growth and poverty reduction Sub-Sahara Africa. For decades, women...
In Ethiopia, women make up 49.74% of the estimated population and 25 percent of all Ethiopian househ...
This two-page publication highlights 15 key issues that researchers studying biodiversity management...
It is widely believed that commercialization and mechanization of food crops lead to disempowering w...
This tool describes case studies of gender implications in mechanization in RTB crops, illustrating ...
This resource examines the impact of gender relations on Conservation Agriculture (CA) adoption and ...
This research article published by Elsevier Ltd., 2018Mechanization is currently experiencing a revi...
Mechanization is currently experiencing a revival in agricultural research and development, with a n...
Scale-appropriate farm mechanization could be an important pathway to the UN’s sustainable developme...
This is the protocol for a Campbell systematic review. The main objective of the review is to answer...
Not AvailableMechanization is currently experiencing a revival in agricultural research and developm...
Farmer hiring of agricultural machinery services is common in South Asia. Informal fee-for-service a...
"Gender norms are an important constraint to increasing agricultural productivity. Inequality in the...
Female subsistence farmers in developing countries often have lower levels of agricultural productiv...
Abstract — The role of women as farmers has existed in the history of human life for centuries. How...
Agriculture remains the engine of growth and poverty reduction Sub-Sahara Africa. For decades, women...
In Ethiopia, women make up 49.74% of the estimated population and 25 percent of all Ethiopian househ...
This two-page publication highlights 15 key issues that researchers studying biodiversity management...
It is widely believed that commercialization and mechanization of food crops lead to disempowering w...