The study analysed gender differentials in the cassava seed system among entrepreneurs in southern Nigeria to proffer policies for growth and sustainable cassava seed systems. A multi-stage and purposive sampling technique was used to select respondents for the study. Village seed entrepreneurs (VSEs) and cassava farmers in the cassava seed network of the BASICS project in 4 States were sampled in the first stage. Data were collected with interview schedules for individual interviews and Focus Group Discussions (FGD). The results show that the different gender groups compliment each other in the roles they play. Among the most important drivers of seed demand include; big roots size/ yield (67.56%) and (60.97%) for the male and female cassa...
This study focused on gender dynamics and technical efficiency (TE) analyses of cassava production a...
Cassava is the main staple crop in Nigeria. Using primary data from four south eastern states in Nig...
Abstract The study examined the level of male and female participation in Fadama III – Addition...
One of the key hindrances to agricultural advancement is the wide gender gap in agricultural product...
Open Access JournalCassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) is an important crop in Africa, especially to ...
The study analyzed the cassava value chain in Obio/Akpor Local Government Area of Rivers State, Nige...
Cassava “seedpreneurship”, is an emerging concept that focuses on establishing a sustainable cassava...
It is seldom recognized that men and women have different interests in production, access to and use...
This study was designed to estimate and compare the stages of adoption of cassava production technol...
The research made a gender analysis of the food use of cassava by small scale farmers in Edo State. ...
Multi-stage random sampling technique was used to select 120 improved cassava farmers (60 males and ...
This study examined gender differentials in labour productivity among small-holder cassava farmers i...
Nigeria is the world’s largest cassava producer, hosting a diverse array of cassava farmers and proc...
When the agricultural value chain involves profit making, it results in changes in the production an...
This study examined gender differentials in labour productivity among small-holder cassava (Manihot ...
This study focused on gender dynamics and technical efficiency (TE) analyses of cassava production a...
Cassava is the main staple crop in Nigeria. Using primary data from four south eastern states in Nig...
Abstract The study examined the level of male and female participation in Fadama III – Addition...
One of the key hindrances to agricultural advancement is the wide gender gap in agricultural product...
Open Access JournalCassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) is an important crop in Africa, especially to ...
The study analyzed the cassava value chain in Obio/Akpor Local Government Area of Rivers State, Nige...
Cassava “seedpreneurship”, is an emerging concept that focuses on establishing a sustainable cassava...
It is seldom recognized that men and women have different interests in production, access to and use...
This study was designed to estimate and compare the stages of adoption of cassava production technol...
The research made a gender analysis of the food use of cassava by small scale farmers in Edo State. ...
Multi-stage random sampling technique was used to select 120 improved cassava farmers (60 males and ...
This study examined gender differentials in labour productivity among small-holder cassava farmers i...
Nigeria is the world’s largest cassava producer, hosting a diverse array of cassava farmers and proc...
When the agricultural value chain involves profit making, it results in changes in the production an...
This study examined gender differentials in labour productivity among small-holder cassava (Manihot ...
This study focused on gender dynamics and technical efficiency (TE) analyses of cassava production a...
Cassava is the main staple crop in Nigeria. Using primary data from four south eastern states in Nig...
Abstract The study examined the level of male and female participation in Fadama III – Addition...