Gender gaps in crop productivity can negatively affect rural socio-economic development of agrarian economies with serious implications for food and nutrition security. We assess productivity in male- and female-managed sorghum plots in Lira, Kumi, and Serere districts in Uganda. We find male-managed plots have higher productivity of 850.6 kgs/ha compared to female-managed plots (832.6 kgs/ha). An observed mean gender gap of 18% due to structural advantages of male plots (57%), structural disadvantages of female plots (33%), and endowment (10%) exists. Therefore, interventions aimed at promoting equitable access to institutional support services are paramount in reducing structural disadvantages against female farmers
Smallholder farmers in Sub-Saharan Africa face several challenges including low productivity, food i...
An understanding of the efficiency with which women farmers are operating, particularly where they a...
Women contribute substantively to the agricultural sector and support food security. However, gender...
Gender gaps in crop productivity can negatively affect rural socio-economic development of agrarian ...
Sorghum plot managers in different locations have varying levels of resource endowment that in turn ...
African governments and international development groups see boosting productivity on smallholder fa...
In sub-Saharan Africa, female-managed plots often show a significant gap in productivity compared to...
This paper contributes to the empirical evidence on the gender differences in agricultural productiv...
We investigate gender differences in agricultural productivity using data collected in 2005 from Nig...
Literature shows that women in many African farming communities are more involved in agricultural p...
Female plot managers in Sub-Saharan Africa often realize significantly lower crop yields than their ...
It is widely recognized that female farmers have considerably less access to productive assets and s...
Understanding the gender differences in agricultural productivity is crucial for formulating informe...
This study examines the roles men and women play in the cultivation, processing, and marketing of tr...
Prepared by Welk, Lukas; Bosch, Christine; Bryan, Elizabeth; Kato, Edward; Seymour, Greg; and Birner...
Smallholder farmers in Sub-Saharan Africa face several challenges including low productivity, food i...
An understanding of the efficiency with which women farmers are operating, particularly where they a...
Women contribute substantively to the agricultural sector and support food security. However, gender...
Gender gaps in crop productivity can negatively affect rural socio-economic development of agrarian ...
Sorghum plot managers in different locations have varying levels of resource endowment that in turn ...
African governments and international development groups see boosting productivity on smallholder fa...
In sub-Saharan Africa, female-managed plots often show a significant gap in productivity compared to...
This paper contributes to the empirical evidence on the gender differences in agricultural productiv...
We investigate gender differences in agricultural productivity using data collected in 2005 from Nig...
Literature shows that women in many African farming communities are more involved in agricultural p...
Female plot managers in Sub-Saharan Africa often realize significantly lower crop yields than their ...
It is widely recognized that female farmers have considerably less access to productive assets and s...
Understanding the gender differences in agricultural productivity is crucial for formulating informe...
This study examines the roles men and women play in the cultivation, processing, and marketing of tr...
Prepared by Welk, Lukas; Bosch, Christine; Bryan, Elizabeth; Kato, Edward; Seymour, Greg; and Birner...
Smallholder farmers in Sub-Saharan Africa face several challenges including low productivity, food i...
An understanding of the efficiency with which women farmers are operating, particularly where they a...
Women contribute substantively to the agricultural sector and support food security. However, gender...