This study Investigated the factors affecting women farmers agricultural extension services consisting of production related information in improving the production capacity of farmers in Dendi district. Required data were collected from three kebele’s of Dendi district from 120 randomly selected households (60 participants and 60 non-participants female headed), 10 in-depth interviews with key informants and eight focus group discussions. The data were entered in SPSS software and organized in tables and figures and further described and analyzed following descriptive statistics, bivariate correlation, and multiple linear regression analysis procedure chi-square test, independent sample t-test and one-way analysis of var...
The study was conducted with the aim of analyzing the role of women in agriculture in Halaba Woreda....
The objectives of the research were to study the extent of women’s participation in agricultural coo...
This paper contributes new empirical evidence and nuanced analysis on the gender difference in acces...
Women rarely participate in extension services and have little contact with extension service organi...
Ethiopian rural women make significant contribution to agriculture and are the mainstay of the farm ...
Rural poultry production is an appropriate system for supplying the fast-growing human population wi...
Without doubt Ethiopian rural women are taking part in agricultural production system even though th...
This study examines farmers’ participation and applicability of agricultural extension service demon...
Agricultural Extension Services (AES) – defined here as a system of services providing advice, infor...
This study examines the accessibility of women to three main production inputs namely: Farm inputs (...
This study was conducted on " Assessment of Female and male farmers’ participation difference on ty...
Drawing on a household survey collected in eight woredas in seven Ethiopian regions in 2009, as well...
The study was undertaken to assess the challenges of extension workers in reaching rural women farme...
This study examined the perception of rural women farmers on information dissemination skills of agr...
Women constitute about 50% of the world population and contribute about 75% to subsistence productio...
The study was conducted with the aim of analyzing the role of women in agriculture in Halaba Woreda....
The objectives of the research were to study the extent of women’s participation in agricultural coo...
This paper contributes new empirical evidence and nuanced analysis on the gender difference in acces...
Women rarely participate in extension services and have little contact with extension service organi...
Ethiopian rural women make significant contribution to agriculture and are the mainstay of the farm ...
Rural poultry production is an appropriate system for supplying the fast-growing human population wi...
Without doubt Ethiopian rural women are taking part in agricultural production system even though th...
This study examines farmers’ participation and applicability of agricultural extension service demon...
Agricultural Extension Services (AES) – defined here as a system of services providing advice, infor...
This study examines the accessibility of women to three main production inputs namely: Farm inputs (...
This study was conducted on " Assessment of Female and male farmers’ participation difference on ty...
Drawing on a household survey collected in eight woredas in seven Ethiopian regions in 2009, as well...
The study was undertaken to assess the challenges of extension workers in reaching rural women farme...
This study examined the perception of rural women farmers on information dissemination skills of agr...
Women constitute about 50% of the world population and contribute about 75% to subsistence productio...
The study was conducted with the aim of analyzing the role of women in agriculture in Halaba Woreda....
The objectives of the research were to study the extent of women’s participation in agricultural coo...
This paper contributes new empirical evidence and nuanced analysis on the gender difference in acces...