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. 2018 Jan;36(1):35-50.
doi: 10.1111/dpr.12243. Epub 2017 Jun 26.

Women and agricultural productivity: Reframing the Issues

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Women and agricultural productivity: Reframing the Issues

Cheryl R Doss. Dev Policy Rev. 2018 Jan.

Abstract

Should agricultural development programmes target women in order to increase productivity? This article analyzes the challenges in distinguishing women's agricultural productivity from that of men. Most of the literature compares productivity on plots managed by women with those managed by men, ignoring the majority of agricultural households in which men and women are both involved in management and production. The empirical studies which have been carried out provide scant evidence for where the returns to projects may be highest, in terms of who to target. Yet, programmes that do not consider gendered responsibilities, resources and constraints, are unlikely to succeed, either in terms of increasing productivity or benefitting men and women smallholder farmers.

Keywords: agricultural policy; agricultural productivity; developing countries; gender; smallholder farming.

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