Commercialization of agriculture is often associated with decline in women control even for previously women-managed crops such as vegetables. This study utilizes survey data of over 300 smallholder vegetable producers in selected regions in Kenya to access the gender roles in horticultural commercialization, identify determinants of women participation in vegetable markets and evaluate the impact of women control over production and revenues derived from vegetables on household well-being. Women have limited access to vegetable production and marketing training, extension services, agricultural credit and membership in farmer groups compared to men. Empirical results indicate that female participation in commercialization of vegetables is ...
The factors that hinder farm intensification process among smallholders in Kenya are many and varied...
The factors that hinder farm intensification process among smallholders in Kenya are many and varied...
This study investigates the gender implications of agricultural sector reform in Kenya. The author f...
Export horticulture is one of Kenya’s most dynamic sectors, with the Mount Kenya Region playing a cr...
The aim of this study was to analyze the contribution of African Leafy Vegetables (ALVs) to househol...
This study examined the contribution of gender with special emphasis on women farmers towards rural ...
This paper describes the participation of smallholders in commercial horticultural farming in Kenya ...
With the commercialization of agriculture, women are increasingly disadvantaged because of persisten...
In sub-Saharan countries, male farmers are frequently seen as producers of cash crops and marketable...
This paper examines the relationship between gender and perceived risks of commercial oriented small...
This article examines the effects of commercialisation of agriculture on land use and work patterns ...
We analyze the gender price gap (GPG) in Central Kenyan vegetable markets. Exploiting differences in...
Production by smallholders in rural Kenya is limited by institutional, technical and investment cons...
Inadequate and poor-quality feed resources are a key constraining factor in livestock production tha...
The factors that hinder farm intensification process among smallholders in Kenya are many and varied...
The factors that hinder farm intensification process among smallholders in Kenya are many and varied...
The factors that hinder farm intensification process among smallholders in Kenya are many and varied...
This study investigates the gender implications of agricultural sector reform in Kenya. The author f...
Export horticulture is one of Kenya’s most dynamic sectors, with the Mount Kenya Region playing a cr...
The aim of this study was to analyze the contribution of African Leafy Vegetables (ALVs) to househol...
This study examined the contribution of gender with special emphasis on women farmers towards rural ...
This paper describes the participation of smallholders in commercial horticultural farming in Kenya ...
With the commercialization of agriculture, women are increasingly disadvantaged because of persisten...
In sub-Saharan countries, male farmers are frequently seen as producers of cash crops and marketable...
This paper examines the relationship between gender and perceived risks of commercial oriented small...
This article examines the effects of commercialisation of agriculture on land use and work patterns ...
We analyze the gender price gap (GPG) in Central Kenyan vegetable markets. Exploiting differences in...
Production by smallholders in rural Kenya is limited by institutional, technical and investment cons...
Inadequate and poor-quality feed resources are a key constraining factor in livestock production tha...
The factors that hinder farm intensification process among smallholders in Kenya are many and varied...
The factors that hinder farm intensification process among smallholders in Kenya are many and varied...
The factors that hinder farm intensification process among smallholders in Kenya are many and varied...
This study investigates the gender implications of agricultural sector reform in Kenya. The author f...