The study assessed the level of male and female equality in participating in agricultural development programmes in Edo state. Purposive sampling was used to select 135 respondents made up of both men (79) and women (56) from the intervention programmes present in the three selected LGAs. Data were collected from the respondents using questionnaire and interview schedule. The results show that the respondents had mean age of approximately 45 years; most of the respondents were married and had one form of formal education or the other. The male had grand participation mean of 2.94 and participation index of 0.74, while the female participants had grand participation mean of 3.52 and participation index of 0.88. It was concluded that female f...
This study investigated the effect of participation in Development Partnership in Higher Education (...
The main purpose of this study was to investigate role of gender in soybean production activities in...
Abstract The study examined the level of male and female participation in Fadama III – Addition...
The study assessed the level of male and female equality in participating in agricultural developmen...
The study examined gender involvment in fadama farming activities in Ogun State. A multi-stage sampl...
Gender inequality of women participation in agricultural production has become a worrisome discussi...
This study assessed participation of women in the third National Fadama Development Programme (NFDP-...
The study investigated the participation of male and female in rice production. Abakaliki Local Gove...
The study evaluated the perception of farmers of the Third National Fadama Project in Kogi state wit...
Abstract: Most farmers in Nigeria operate at the subsistence, smallholder level in an extensive agri...
This study examined constraints to gender participation in rural community development in Abia State...
Agricultural sector is still the leading sector in Nigeria’s ailing economy as it provides direct em...
The study made a gender analysis of land ownership structures and agricultural production in Imo Sta...
This study aims to assess Gendered Agricultural Production in Hidabu Abote Woreda, Ethiopia. The stu...
Agricultural sector is still the leading sector in Nigeria’s ailing economy as it provides direct em...
This study investigated the effect of participation in Development Partnership in Higher Education (...
The main purpose of this study was to investigate role of gender in soybean production activities in...
Abstract The study examined the level of male and female participation in Fadama III – Addition...
The study assessed the level of male and female equality in participating in agricultural developmen...
The study examined gender involvment in fadama farming activities in Ogun State. A multi-stage sampl...
Gender inequality of women participation in agricultural production has become a worrisome discussi...
This study assessed participation of women in the third National Fadama Development Programme (NFDP-...
The study investigated the participation of male and female in rice production. Abakaliki Local Gove...
The study evaluated the perception of farmers of the Third National Fadama Project in Kogi state wit...
Abstract: Most farmers in Nigeria operate at the subsistence, smallholder level in an extensive agri...
This study examined constraints to gender participation in rural community development in Abia State...
Agricultural sector is still the leading sector in Nigeria’s ailing economy as it provides direct em...
The study made a gender analysis of land ownership structures and agricultural production in Imo Sta...
This study aims to assess Gendered Agricultural Production in Hidabu Abote Woreda, Ethiopia. The stu...
Agricultural sector is still the leading sector in Nigeria’s ailing economy as it provides direct em...
This study investigated the effect of participation in Development Partnership in Higher Education (...
The main purpose of this study was to investigate role of gender in soybean production activities in...
Abstract The study examined the level of male and female participation in Fadama III – Addition...