Most cocoa is grown by smallholder farmers whose livelihoods depend largely on the income from cocoa. Today, cocoa production must increasingly comply with social and environmental requirements as the worldwide demand for sustainably produced cocoa is growing steadily. There is, however, insufficient information available on whether the sourced cocoa is produced under gender-equitable conditions. We address this by examining two cocoa supply chains using our own sex-disaggregated survey data from producing communities in Ecuador and Uganda that supply the Swiss market, using descriptive and inferential statistics. Our results show that women in Uganda were highly involved in cocoa production on both male and female managed farms, but their ...
Literature shows that women in many African farming communities are more involved in agricultural p...
Understanding the gender differences in agricultural productivity is crucial for formulating informe...
Female plot managers in Sub-Saharan Africa often realize significantly lower crop yields than their ...
Magister Artium (Development Studies) - MA(DVS)In all parts of the Global South, female farmers face...
The relevance of this study stemsfrom the need to investigate whether there are gender differences i...
This paper aimed to study the gender differentials in agricultural financing in cocoa-based farming ...
The present report assesses women’s and men’s participation in coffee and cocoa value chains in Lati...
Known as the chocolate capital in of the Philippine, Davao City account for 80%–90% of the country’s...
This study was carried out to assess the levels of involvement of male and female cocoa farmers’ in ...
In general, government agricultural extension services were low or inadequate in many communities. F...
Downstream companies in chocolate supply chains are increasingly engaged in improving the sustainabi...
In sub-Saharan countries, male farmers are frequently seen as producers of cash crops and marketable...
Using micro level data from Cameroon this paper applies the theories of intrahousehold bargaining to...
Achieving the sustainable development goals in developing countries will require the realization of ...
Ecuadorian women have traditionally been sidelined from full participation in the economy and have l...
Literature shows that women in many African farming communities are more involved in agricultural p...
Understanding the gender differences in agricultural productivity is crucial for formulating informe...
Female plot managers in Sub-Saharan Africa often realize significantly lower crop yields than their ...
Magister Artium (Development Studies) - MA(DVS)In all parts of the Global South, female farmers face...
The relevance of this study stemsfrom the need to investigate whether there are gender differences i...
This paper aimed to study the gender differentials in agricultural financing in cocoa-based farming ...
The present report assesses women’s and men’s participation in coffee and cocoa value chains in Lati...
Known as the chocolate capital in of the Philippine, Davao City account for 80%–90% of the country’s...
This study was carried out to assess the levels of involvement of male and female cocoa farmers’ in ...
In general, government agricultural extension services were low or inadequate in many communities. F...
Downstream companies in chocolate supply chains are increasingly engaged in improving the sustainabi...
In sub-Saharan countries, male farmers are frequently seen as producers of cash crops and marketable...
Using micro level data from Cameroon this paper applies the theories of intrahousehold bargaining to...
Achieving the sustainable development goals in developing countries will require the realization of ...
Ecuadorian women have traditionally been sidelined from full participation in the economy and have l...
Literature shows that women in many African farming communities are more involved in agricultural p...
Understanding the gender differences in agricultural productivity is crucial for formulating informe...
Female plot managers in Sub-Saharan Africa often realize significantly lower crop yields than their ...