The study investigated women`s participation in decision making among farm families in Yewa North Local Government Area of Ogun State, Nigeria. A simple random sampling technique was employed in the selection of 105 respondents from registered female group farmers in the eight(8) cells as classified by the Ogun State Agricultural Development Programme (OGADEP). Structured interview schedule was used to collect data. The data were analyzed using descriptive statistics such as frequency distribution and percentages while inferential statistics such as chi-square was used to test the hypotheses. Findings revealed that all the respondents were married; majority had formal education, various types of decisions were made by women ranging from nut...
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The study was conducted to determine women farmers ’ participation in Women In Agriculture (WIA) pro...
The role of women has always been a multi-dimensional and significant as women have performed well i...
Rural development is a strategy designed to improve the social and economic life of the rural poor i...
This study examines the food chain processes in which women often participate. 480 respondents were ...
Women are key players in the agricultural sector of most developing countries like Nigeria. But, des...
A study involving 120 women respondents investigated the level of women farmer’s participation in ...
The study assessed gender participation and decision making role in economic activities using data c...
Abstract: The study focused on role of women in agricultural development and their constraints in Bi...
To understand intra-household decision making, the study considers participation in decision making ...
The Federal Government of Nigeria in 2011 launched the Agricultural Transformation Agenda (ATA) as i...
Abstract— This study analysed the decision-making role among maize farming households in Agricultura...
The present study reflects the decision making behaviour of women in farm related activities. The pa...
The study assessed the participation of women in farming skill acquisition programme in Adamawa Stat...
The issue of decision-making ability is paramount to women’s empowerment. Studies have assessed the ...
This study focusedongenderaccessibility to farmproductionresourcesandthe extent of women involvement...
The study was conducted to determine women farmers ’ participation in Women In Agriculture (WIA) pro...
The role of women has always been a multi-dimensional and significant as women have performed well i...
Rural development is a strategy designed to improve the social and economic life of the rural poor i...
This study examines the food chain processes in which women often participate. 480 respondents were ...