This resource provides guidance for scientists, researchers, and rural advisory services in wheat-based systems on how to better target women in all communities and how to improve inclusion for everyone. It builds on 12 case studies conducted across India’s wheat belt under CRP WHEAT. It discusses how norms are shifting in parts of rural India to accommodate open recognition of women as farmers and managers of wheat and as adopters of associated technologies, including zero tillers, combine harvesters, and improved varieties of wheat
Effective agricultural extension is key to improving productivity, increasing farmers’ access to inf...
This paper highlights the dynamics and pathways of development of rural women and men in the semi-a...
Social inequities based on gender norms reinforce nonparticipation of women in decision making at va...
The study examines how caste and gender interact with each other and determine household's decision-...
Women in India perform a range of roles in wheat-based agricultural systems. However, data remain sp...
Project locations constitute very different agroecological systems and policy contexts, which are re...
This article pulls together the state of knowledge on the degree to which wheat-based systems in Ban...
An effective seed system gives all farmers access to quality seed, reliable information, and up-to-d...
Agriculture sector as a whole has developed and emerged immensely with the infusion of science and t...
germplasm for the benefit of farmers and consumers of the Global South during and after the Green Re...
Agriculture sector as a whole has developed and emerged immensely with the infusion of science and t...
This technical note provides research evidence debunking four gender myths: 1) men are the main deci...
India is a country of great tradition, where social customs and norms exert a firm grip over the beh...
The new typology will allow researchers and development partners to better understand empowerment dy...
This research was undertaken as part of the Women Improving Nutrition through Group-based Strategies...
Effective agricultural extension is key to improving productivity, increasing farmers’ access to inf...
This paper highlights the dynamics and pathways of development of rural women and men in the semi-a...
Social inequities based on gender norms reinforce nonparticipation of women in decision making at va...
The study examines how caste and gender interact with each other and determine household's decision-...
Women in India perform a range of roles in wheat-based agricultural systems. However, data remain sp...
Project locations constitute very different agroecological systems and policy contexts, which are re...
This article pulls together the state of knowledge on the degree to which wheat-based systems in Ban...
An effective seed system gives all farmers access to quality seed, reliable information, and up-to-d...
Agriculture sector as a whole has developed and emerged immensely with the infusion of science and t...
germplasm for the benefit of farmers and consumers of the Global South during and after the Green Re...
Agriculture sector as a whole has developed and emerged immensely with the infusion of science and t...
This technical note provides research evidence debunking four gender myths: 1) men are the main deci...
India is a country of great tradition, where social customs and norms exert a firm grip over the beh...
The new typology will allow researchers and development partners to better understand empowerment dy...
This research was undertaken as part of the Women Improving Nutrition through Group-based Strategies...
Effective agricultural extension is key to improving productivity, increasing farmers’ access to inf...
This paper highlights the dynamics and pathways of development of rural women and men in the semi-a...
Social inequities based on gender norms reinforce nonparticipation of women in decision making at va...