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Trying to Grow
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 284

Trying to Grow

This book explores the negotiations at the inter- and intrafaces of knowledge and gender. It analyses the construction of gender and knowledge to reveal how innovations in agriculture either transform existing gender relations or unfold a transcending potential. The case studies on the cultivation of cowpeas, onions and soybeans by Dagombas and Kusasis show that supposedly gender-neutral agricultural innovations become contested fields when men and women are "Trying to Grow". The contextualisation and social connotation of a crop decides over women's participation in rural development. The book throws a fresh light on the management of agricultural knowledge.

An innovation systems approach to enhanced farmer adoption of climate-ready germplasm and agronomic practices
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 30

An innovation systems approach to enhanced farmer adoption of climate-ready germplasm and agronomic practices

By 2050, climate change is likely to reduce maize production globally by 3–10 percent and wheat production in developing countries by 29–34 percent. Even without climate change, the real costs of wheat and maize will increase by 60 percent between 2000 and 2050; climate change could make the figure substantially greater. Food security, despite the above, may be possible if agricultural systems are transformed through improved seed, fertilizer, land use, and governance.

The gendered impacts of agricultural asset transfer projects
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 39

The gendered impacts of agricultural asset transfer projects

This paper looks at the gendered impacts of a development project that provided improved dairy cattle and training as part of a broader effort to develop a smallholder-friendly, market-oriented dairy value chain in Manica province, Mozambique. The project targeted households, registered cows in the name of the household head, and, initially, trained registered cow owners in various aspects of dairy production and marketing. Subsequently training was expanded to two members per household to increase the capacity within households to care for cows, a change which resulted in a significant number of women being trained. Using qualitative and quantitative data on dairy production and consumption...

Rural African Women as Subjects of Social and Political Change
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 316

Rural African Women as Subjects of Social and Political Change

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2005
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  • Publisher: Lit Verlag

This case study is based on a consequent implementing of the Grounded Theory Approach. It takes a close look at rural women's life worlds, not only capturing them as agents in the ongoing process of social and political change, but also revealing concepts and motivations leading their agency. It clearly shows rural women in the Northwest Province of Cameroon involved in mass protests fighting for more democracy, and at the same time struggling to improve their participation in all fields of social action, from family level to the economic sphere and the political arena of local government.

New Women of Spain
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 522

New Women of Spain

This collection of essays provides a profound insight into today's discussion of feminist positions among female Spanish scholars. The focus is placed on the social and political achievements that feminism has attained since the transition to democracy in Spain. It outlines the radical changes of the image of women. Above all, however, this reader illustrates the extent of academic research on issues of gender, which has become increasingly differentiated over the last 30 years. This book is a tremendous example of the dramatic development of feminism and the new status of women in Spain. Book jacket.

What Have Women's Projects Accomplished So Far?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 350

What Have Women's Projects Accomplished So Far?

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1997
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Landfrauen und NGOs in Südindien
  • Language: de
  • Pages: 124

Landfrauen und NGOs in Südindien

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  • Language: en
  • Pages: 268

"To Farm Or Not to Farm"

  • Categories: Law

'Why did Joe get the farm and not Jo? Why Rob and not Robin?' This book describes the answers farm families have to enact for each generation anew. Written by a farmer's wife and mother, it is for all who are interested in understanding the underlying dynamics of succession and inheritance in (farm) family businesses, regardless of discipline, profession and background. It has been arranged in chronological order, following the individual's growing into - or out of the family business and offers exciting insights via easily understood graphs and succinct quotes from industry and research.

Weaving the Social Networks of Women Migrants in Sudan
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 206

Weaving the Social Networks of Women Migrants in Sudan

The Gezira Scheme (GS) area in the central Sudan is considered a melting pot for migrants of different origins and whose lives are intertwined with the Scheme land. This book offers a qualitative analysis of social networks of women migrants of different origins and age groups who are engaged in the agricultural labour force of the GS. It looks at the social interactions, the diversity of social processes and the functions and functioning of social networks of women that shape their everyday life. Special emphasis is given to the means by which women get work opportunities and undertake work negotiations. Strategies that women apply to solve problems arising at work and in their private sphe...

Lokales Wissen
  • Language: de
  • Pages: 288

Lokales Wissen

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