Women’s role in agri-food system are varied but are often not visible as they are not considered farmers but helpers. This has resulted to women having limited access to productive agricultural resources. Women should be at the centre of activities in the agrifood systems hence involving women at all levels of the value chain. women are not a homogenous group, so intersectionality categories should guide the process. We are cognizant of the fact that bean businesses are mostly family businesses with different household members playing different roles, therefore our interventions target men, women and youths within the households
Women entrepreneurs are playing an important role in transforming global food security for economic ...
In most rural areas of Cameroon, women are incorporating a market-oriented dimension to their farmin...
This paper examines innovations for bridging gender gaps in agricultural value chains in Africa. It ...
Women’s role in agri-food system are varied but are often not visible as they are not considered far...
Women constitute more than 60% of bean producers across Africa, providing more than 60% of labour in...
The call for a bean transformative agenda is led by the Pan-African Bean Alliance (PABRA). It aims t...
Women are under-acknowledged participants in Africa’s agriculture and food sector, supplying a large...
The socio-cultural, economic and political environment over time has shaped and is still re-shaping ...
Biofortified beans are being promoted in Burundi to solve malnutrition issues among rural households...
Common bean, (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) generally grown as a subsistence crop for home consumption is f...
Common bean is the most grown legume in sub-Saharan Africa and contributes to income and food securi...
Men and women farmer participation and choice of variety could guide breeding and drive the adoption...
Globalization has made agriculture more competitive in a way that access to and control of farm reso...
The overwhelming role women play in staple food cultivation, precisely, maize is crucial. Cameroon a...
Although seed is an integral part of the agri-food system, it is often unavailable and unaffordable ...
Women entrepreneurs are playing an important role in transforming global food security for economic ...
In most rural areas of Cameroon, women are incorporating a market-oriented dimension to their farmin...
This paper examines innovations for bridging gender gaps in agricultural value chains in Africa. It ...
Women’s role in agri-food system are varied but are often not visible as they are not considered far...
Women constitute more than 60% of bean producers across Africa, providing more than 60% of labour in...
The call for a bean transformative agenda is led by the Pan-African Bean Alliance (PABRA). It aims t...
Women are under-acknowledged participants in Africa’s agriculture and food sector, supplying a large...
The socio-cultural, economic and political environment over time has shaped and is still re-shaping ...
Biofortified beans are being promoted in Burundi to solve malnutrition issues among rural households...
Common bean, (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) generally grown as a subsistence crop for home consumption is f...
Common bean is the most grown legume in sub-Saharan Africa and contributes to income and food securi...
Men and women farmer participation and choice of variety could guide breeding and drive the adoption...
Globalization has made agriculture more competitive in a way that access to and control of farm reso...
The overwhelming role women play in staple food cultivation, precisely, maize is crucial. Cameroon a...
Although seed is an integral part of the agri-food system, it is often unavailable and unaffordable ...
Women entrepreneurs are playing an important role in transforming global food security for economic ...
In most rural areas of Cameroon, women are incorporating a market-oriented dimension to their farmin...
This paper examines innovations for bridging gender gaps in agricultural value chains in Africa. It ...