Public breeding programs rarely consider farmers' needs and preferences, especially gender based preferences, in developing improved varieties for farmers. Our research examined how personal, household, agronomic and ecological characteristics of wheat-growers in Bihar, India, affect female and male farmers' wheat trait choices. A total of 1,003 households with both male and female from the same household were interviewed. The results imply that gender influences the preferences for wheat traits. Some traits are favored by both men and women, however in other instances there are striking disparities. Men chose wheat varieties that are well adapted to extreme climate conditions, have a higher grain yield, and produce chapatis with a superio...
This resource provides guidance for scientists, researchers, and rural advisory services in wheat-ba...
Maize is one of the worlds’ three primary cereal crops, sustainable increasing production of this cr...
This article pulls together the state of knowledge on the degree to which wheat-based systems in Ban...
Public breeding programs rarely consider farmers' needs and preferences, especially gender based pre...
germplasm for the benefit of farmers and consumers of the Global South during and after the Green Re...
Paper presented at the 7th African Conference of Agricultural Economics, 18-21 September 2021, Durba...
This study highlights gender differences in the Ethiopian wheat production system and determines tra...
Traditionally, breeding programs have developed varieties suitable for specific agro-ecological cond...
Changes in agro-ecological as well as socio-economic conditions lead to transformations of food and ...
Open Access Journal; Published online: 14 Dec 2021Demand-led breeding strategies are gaining importa...
This study measures the willingness of male and female farmers to pay for climate-smart technology i...
Agricultural decisions among smallholders are made within the households where in most cases husband...
The study examines how caste and gender interact with each other and determine household's decision-...
This study measures the willingness of male and female farmers to pay for climate-smart technology i...
In sub-Saharan Africa there is increasing focus on identifying women’s trait preferences within crop...
This resource provides guidance for scientists, researchers, and rural advisory services in wheat-ba...
Maize is one of the worlds’ three primary cereal crops, sustainable increasing production of this cr...
This article pulls together the state of knowledge on the degree to which wheat-based systems in Ban...
Public breeding programs rarely consider farmers' needs and preferences, especially gender based pre...
germplasm for the benefit of farmers and consumers of the Global South during and after the Green Re...
Paper presented at the 7th African Conference of Agricultural Economics, 18-21 September 2021, Durba...
This study highlights gender differences in the Ethiopian wheat production system and determines tra...
Traditionally, breeding programs have developed varieties suitable for specific agro-ecological cond...
Changes in agro-ecological as well as socio-economic conditions lead to transformations of food and ...
Open Access Journal; Published online: 14 Dec 2021Demand-led breeding strategies are gaining importa...
This study measures the willingness of male and female farmers to pay for climate-smart technology i...
Agricultural decisions among smallholders are made within the households where in most cases husband...
The study examines how caste and gender interact with each other and determine household's decision-...
This study measures the willingness of male and female farmers to pay for climate-smart technology i...
In sub-Saharan Africa there is increasing focus on identifying women’s trait preferences within crop...
This resource provides guidance for scientists, researchers, and rural advisory services in wheat-ba...
Maize is one of the worlds’ three primary cereal crops, sustainable increasing production of this cr...
This article pulls together the state of knowledge on the degree to which wheat-based systems in Ban...