The study assessed the labour roles played by different gender in cassava production in Ikpoba-Okha Local Government Area of Edo State, Nigeria. Data were collected from 120 cassava farmers purposively selected from three (3) communities with the aid of questionnaire validated by expert judgment. Data collected were analysed using frequency counts percentages and Chi square statistics - finding revealed that majority (52.5%)of the respondents were male, 40. 8% fell within the age bracket of 41-50 years, majority (45, o%) has farming experience of 11-15 years most (80.0%)had farm size of 0.1-1.0 hectares. Respondents perceived inadequate capital, high labour cost l and land tenur as major problems associated with cassava production. Signific...
This study examined gender differentials in labour productivity among small-holder cassava (Manihot ...
The research made a gender analysis of the food use of cassava by small scale farmers in Edo State. ...
It is seldom recognized that men and women have different interests in production, access to and use...
This study investigated gender roles in cassava production in Imo State, Nigeria. Purposive and mult...
This study examined gender differentials in labour productivity among small-holder cassava (Manihot ...
The study was carried out in Anambra and Aguata zones of Anambra State. A Multi-stage random samplin...
Abstract The study examined the male and female level of access and ownership to land for cassava pr...
This study examined gender differentials in labour productivity among small-holder cassava farmers i...
The study analyzed the cassava value chain in Obio/Akpor Local Government Area of Rivers State, Nige...
The research investigated gender participation in cassava processing activities in Ayetoro area of O...
The study used primary data collected from 90 cassava farmers through a multi stage sampling techniq...
The study examined the participation of women in cassava production and processing in Imo State, Nig...
This Study on cassava entrepreneurship and gender participation was carried out in Udi local Governm...
The study investigated the effect of women access to factors of production in cassava production in ...
Cassava is the main staple crop in Nigeria. Using primary data from four south eastern states in Nig...
This study examined gender differentials in labour productivity among small-holder cassava (Manihot ...
The research made a gender analysis of the food use of cassava by small scale farmers in Edo State. ...
It is seldom recognized that men and women have different interests in production, access to and use...
This study investigated gender roles in cassava production in Imo State, Nigeria. Purposive and mult...
This study examined gender differentials in labour productivity among small-holder cassava (Manihot ...
The study was carried out in Anambra and Aguata zones of Anambra State. A Multi-stage random samplin...
Abstract The study examined the male and female level of access and ownership to land for cassava pr...
This study examined gender differentials in labour productivity among small-holder cassava farmers i...
The study analyzed the cassava value chain in Obio/Akpor Local Government Area of Rivers State, Nige...
The research investigated gender participation in cassava processing activities in Ayetoro area of O...
The study used primary data collected from 90 cassava farmers through a multi stage sampling techniq...
The study examined the participation of women in cassava production and processing in Imo State, Nig...
This Study on cassava entrepreneurship and gender participation was carried out in Udi local Governm...
The study investigated the effect of women access to factors of production in cassava production in ...
Cassava is the main staple crop in Nigeria. Using primary data from four south eastern states in Nig...
This study examined gender differentials in labour productivity among small-holder cassava (Manihot ...
The research made a gender analysis of the food use of cassava by small scale farmers in Edo State. ...
It is seldom recognized that men and women have different interests in production, access to and use...