One potential path for increasing yields is to invest in land cultivated by women. Although agricultural intensification has been the standard approach to increase yields, there is a recent push to emphasize sustainable land management (SLM). The traditional mode of technology diffusion is through the provision of agricultural extension services, which typically cater to male farmers. To better understand the role of gender in the dissemination of SLM techniques, we exploit a policy experiment conducted in 200 communities in the Zambezi valley of Mozambique.Non-PRIFPRI1; MozSSP; CRP2DSGD; PIMCGIAR Research Program on Policies, Institutions, and Markets (PIM
Why do men and women adopt agricultural technologies at different rates? Evidence from Ghana suggest...
Rigorous impact evaluations on agricultural interventions have proliferated in research of recent ye...
This case study explores the different barriers that men and women face when implementing sustainabl...
One potential path for increasing yields is to invest in land cultivated by women. Although agricult...
We preliminarily find that providing sustainable land management (SLM) training to standard contact ...
Over the last seven years, the government of Mozambique has invested in rebuilding the agricultural ...
Development projects often evaluate their gender strategy by the proportion of female participants. ...
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This paper studies women’s empowerment in northern Mozambique as it relates to agriculture, consider...
The local implications of large-scale land acquisitions (LSLAs), commonly referred to as land grabs,...
Agricultural extension programmes often evaluate their gender strategy by the proportion of female ...
We investigate whether a large-scale watershed program promoting sustainable land management (SLM) i...
Agricultural extension programs often evaluate their gender strategy by the proportion of female par...
Many agricultural technology interventions that aim to improve farmers’ livelihoods focus on househo...
Article published in Food Policy Journal.This paper uses sex-disaggregated survey data at the plot l...
Why do men and women adopt agricultural technologies at different rates? Evidence from Ghana suggest...
Rigorous impact evaluations on agricultural interventions have proliferated in research of recent ye...
This case study explores the different barriers that men and women face when implementing sustainabl...
One potential path for increasing yields is to invest in land cultivated by women. Although agricult...
We preliminarily find that providing sustainable land management (SLM) training to standard contact ...
Over the last seven years, the government of Mozambique has invested in rebuilding the agricultural ...
Development projects often evaluate their gender strategy by the proportion of female participants. ...
The table of contents for this item can be shared with the requester. The requester may then choose ...
This paper studies women’s empowerment in northern Mozambique as it relates to agriculture, consider...
The local implications of large-scale land acquisitions (LSLAs), commonly referred to as land grabs,...
Agricultural extension programmes often evaluate their gender strategy by the proportion of female ...
We investigate whether a large-scale watershed program promoting sustainable land management (SLM) i...
Agricultural extension programs often evaluate their gender strategy by the proportion of female par...
Many agricultural technology interventions that aim to improve farmers’ livelihoods focus on househo...
Article published in Food Policy Journal.This paper uses sex-disaggregated survey data at the plot l...
Why do men and women adopt agricultural technologies at different rates? Evidence from Ghana suggest...
Rigorous impact evaluations on agricultural interventions have proliferated in research of recent ye...
This case study explores the different barriers that men and women face when implementing sustainabl...