Women are key players in the agricultural sector of most developing countries like Nigeria. But, despite their well recognized roles, men have continued to dominate both farm and non-farm decision making process. This study investigated the role of women in farm and family decision making process in Udi L.G.A of Enugu State, Nigeria. Multi-stage random sampling technique was employed in collecting primary data from 120 respondents with the aid of a questionnaire and interview schedule. Both descriptive and inferential statistical tools were used in data analysis. Result showed that women influenced decisions on the following farming activities: sowing/planting, fertilizer applications, marketing of farm products among others. They also took...
The present study reflects the decision making behaviour of women in farm related activities. The pa...
Abstract: Most farmers in Nigeria operate at the subsistence, smallholder level in an extensive agri...
This study examines the food chain processes in which women often participate. 480 respondents were ...
Women are key players in the agricultural sector of most developing countries like Nigeria. But, des...
The study investigated women`s participation in decision making among farm families in Yewa North Lo...
A study involving 120 women respondents investigated the level of women farmer’s participation in ...
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Women are key players in the agricultural sector of most developing countries of the world. Despite ...
Abstract— This study analysed the decision-making role among maize farming households in Agricultura...
To understand intra-household decision making, the study considers participation in decision making ...
Abstract: The study focused on role of women in agricultural development and their constraints in Bi...
The Federal Government of Nigeria in 2011 launched the Agricultural Transformation Agenda (ATA) as i...
This study focusedongenderaccessibility to farmproductionresourcesandthe extent of women involvement...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the role of men and women on soybean production, househ...
Male farmers are considered as the main subject in managing a farm. This condition has an impact on ...
The present study reflects the decision making behaviour of women in farm related activities. The pa...
Abstract: Most farmers in Nigeria operate at the subsistence, smallholder level in an extensive agri...
This study examines the food chain processes in which women often participate. 480 respondents were ...
Women are key players in the agricultural sector of most developing countries like Nigeria. But, des...
The study investigated women`s participation in decision making among farm families in Yewa North Lo...
A study involving 120 women respondents investigated the level of women farmer’s participation in ...
The study assessed gender participation and decision making role in economic activities using data c...
Women are key players in the agricultural sector of most developing countries of the world. Despite ...
Abstract— This study analysed the decision-making role among maize farming households in Agricultura...
To understand intra-household decision making, the study considers participation in decision making ...
Abstract: The study focused on role of women in agricultural development and their constraints in Bi...
The Federal Government of Nigeria in 2011 launched the Agricultural Transformation Agenda (ATA) as i...
This study focusedongenderaccessibility to farmproductionresourcesandthe extent of women involvement...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the role of men and women on soybean production, househ...
Male farmers are considered as the main subject in managing a farm. This condition has an impact on ...
The present study reflects the decision making behaviour of women in farm related activities. The pa...
Abstract: Most farmers in Nigeria operate at the subsistence, smallholder level in an extensive agri...
This study examines the food chain processes in which women often participate. 480 respondents were ...