The study investigated the roles and impact of female extension officers on the participation of smallholder women farmers in the production of Papua New Guinea’s major export commodity crops of cocoa, coffee and oil palm. The study found that female extension officers in the different commodity crops experienced different forms of gender bias, but when such biases were addressed women farmers were empowered to participate more fully in agricultural development
This paper presents a case study of the introduction of a more gender equitable payment scheme for o...
The study examined the impact of trainings on coffee farmers in PNG looking at needs, processes and ...
Magister Artium (Development Studies) - MA(DVS)In all parts of the Global South, female farmers face...
The thesis examines the socio-economic factors influencing household farm investment decisions and l...
This thesis examines the “purchase” of customary land in two villages in Papua New Guinea. My resear...
In Papua New Guinea, oil palm is regarded as a crop with great economic importance and is now the do...
When you talk about a farmer the image in most people's minds is that of a man. But in many developi...
The Cocoa Pod Borer (CPB) (Conopomorpha cramerella) currently threatens PNG's cocoa industry. Tradit...
Women in Papua New Guinea (PNG) have a vital role to play in managing the long-term sustainable supp...
Subsistence food production is the most important part of PNG agriculture, providing most of the foo...
The study was conducted to evaluate the Kano State Agricultural and Rural Development Authority (KNA...
A critical link between gender equality and agricultural development has been established in the lit...
In the Highlands of Papua New Guinea, agricultural extension is one of the few adult education chann...
In this study, we analyzed three key value chains in Papua New Guinea—poultry, sweet potato, and fre...
Women play critical roles in agriculture in many parts of the world. Yet, despite their contribution...
This paper presents a case study of the introduction of a more gender equitable payment scheme for o...
The study examined the impact of trainings on coffee farmers in PNG looking at needs, processes and ...
Magister Artium (Development Studies) - MA(DVS)In all parts of the Global South, female farmers face...
The thesis examines the socio-economic factors influencing household farm investment decisions and l...
This thesis examines the “purchase” of customary land in two villages in Papua New Guinea. My resear...
In Papua New Guinea, oil palm is regarded as a crop with great economic importance and is now the do...
When you talk about a farmer the image in most people's minds is that of a man. But in many developi...
The Cocoa Pod Borer (CPB) (Conopomorpha cramerella) currently threatens PNG's cocoa industry. Tradit...
Women in Papua New Guinea (PNG) have a vital role to play in managing the long-term sustainable supp...
Subsistence food production is the most important part of PNG agriculture, providing most of the foo...
The study was conducted to evaluate the Kano State Agricultural and Rural Development Authority (KNA...
A critical link between gender equality and agricultural development has been established in the lit...
In the Highlands of Papua New Guinea, agricultural extension is one of the few adult education chann...
In this study, we analyzed three key value chains in Papua New Guinea—poultry, sweet potato, and fre...
Women play critical roles in agriculture in many parts of the world. Yet, despite their contribution...
This paper presents a case study of the introduction of a more gender equitable payment scheme for o...
The study examined the impact of trainings on coffee farmers in PNG looking at needs, processes and ...
Magister Artium (Development Studies) - MA(DVS)In all parts of the Global South, female farmers face...