Open Access JournalCassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) is an important crop in Africa, especially to women who rely on it as a household staple food and source of income. In Tanzania, a recent move toward commercializing the cassava seed system resulted in significantly fewer women than men farmers, known as Cassava Seed Entrepreneurs (CSEs), producing improved seed for sale to fellow farmers. To document the barriers and constraints that create gender inequalities in the seed system to better understand women’s low representation and experiences in commercialized cassava seed production, we carried out a mixed-methods study in the Southern, Eastern, and Lake Zones of Tanzania in 2021. The quantitative analysis found differences in key indiv...
Cassava “seedpreneurship”, is an emerging concept that focuses on establishing a sustainable cassava...
This study was designed to estimate and compare the stages of adoption of cassava production technol...
Cowpea is the second most consumed leguminous crop after groundnut in Mali. Its national production ...
Open Access JournalCassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) is an important crop in Africa, especially to ...
The study analysed gender differentials in the cassava seed system among entrepreneurs in southern N...
When the agricultural value chain involves profit making, it results in changes in the production an...
Improving the effectiveness of agricultural markets for economic growth and poverty reduction has be...
One of the key hindrances to agricultural advancement is the wide gender gap in agricultural product...
Throughout sub-Saharan Africa there are a number of initiatives aiming to improve the effectiveness ...
Published online: 08 Jan 2018A gendered mapping of the structure and coordination (functioning) of t...
Owing to the fact that women have different knowledge, access to, and control over resources, and di...
Female subsistence farmers in developing countries often have lower levels of agricultural productiv...
Open Access Article; Published online: 30 Nov 2021The overdependency on local cassava varieties and ...
There is growing recognition of the importance of African leafy vegetables for achieving healthy die...
Nigeria is the world’s largest cassava producer, hosting a diverse array of cassava farmers and proc...
Cassava “seedpreneurship”, is an emerging concept that focuses on establishing a sustainable cassava...
This study was designed to estimate and compare the stages of adoption of cassava production technol...
Cowpea is the second most consumed leguminous crop after groundnut in Mali. Its national production ...
Open Access JournalCassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) is an important crop in Africa, especially to ...
The study analysed gender differentials in the cassava seed system among entrepreneurs in southern N...
When the agricultural value chain involves profit making, it results in changes in the production an...
Improving the effectiveness of agricultural markets for economic growth and poverty reduction has be...
One of the key hindrances to agricultural advancement is the wide gender gap in agricultural product...
Throughout sub-Saharan Africa there are a number of initiatives aiming to improve the effectiveness ...
Published online: 08 Jan 2018A gendered mapping of the structure and coordination (functioning) of t...
Owing to the fact that women have different knowledge, access to, and control over resources, and di...
Female subsistence farmers in developing countries often have lower levels of agricultural productiv...
Open Access Article; Published online: 30 Nov 2021The overdependency on local cassava varieties and ...
There is growing recognition of the importance of African leafy vegetables for achieving healthy die...
Nigeria is the world’s largest cassava producer, hosting a diverse array of cassava farmers and proc...
Cassava “seedpreneurship”, is an emerging concept that focuses on establishing a sustainable cassava...
This study was designed to estimate and compare the stages of adoption of cassava production technol...
Cowpea is the second most consumed leguminous crop after groundnut in Mali. Its national production ...