Women farmers’ participation in the agricultural research process: implications for agricultural sustainability in Ethiopia
2019
ABSTRACTEmpowering women farmers to participate in agricultural research is a key strategy for sustainable agricultural development. Women empowerment has the potential to improve their roles in agricultural production while enhancing nutrition and food security. Although new agricultural development policies are focusing on improving women engagement in agriculture, there is limited literature on women empowerment in relation to agricultural research. This study used mixed methods to analyse women farmers’ participation in four stages of the agricultural research process – design, testing, dissemination, monitoring and evaluation. Two hundred and thirty individual interviews with women farmers and 16 focus group discussions with men and women farmers were conducted in four Woredas (districts) of Ethiopia. Quantitative data were analysed using binary and multivariate probit models. Qualitative data were analysed using line-by-line coding. The results showed that several empowerment indicator variables sig...
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- Food security
- Economics
- Socioeconomics
- Environmental resource management
- Focus group
- Agriculture
- Monitoring and evaluation
- Empowerment
- Agricultural productivity
- Multivariate probit model
- Qualitative property
- Agricultural economics
- Livestock
- Mixed farming
- Agroforestry
- Sustainable agriculture
- research process
- agricultural sustainability
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