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Recognizing the gender gap that exists in the adoption rates of improved agricultural technology is crucial in increasing agricultural productivity in Sub-Saharan Africa. A gender-disaggregated framework is used to examine key variables that guide the adoption decision of improved agricultural technologies by gender and household headship. Drawing on household data collected in two districts. Banana Mac by Super Farm Write a review. Currently not listed on a store menu within 100 miles. Share on Twitter Share on Facebook. About this product. About this brand. If you got a Mac as a command line replacement for Ubuntu, then I think you are going to be disappointed. Mac OS X has a usable Unix command line interface, but it is NOT Apple's main focus. The Mac OS X GUI is where they make their money. As has been mentioned, you can get current Open Source copies of many of these components.

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Author

Date of Award

Kaiju kountdown mac os. 5-2016

Degree Type

Research Paper Displazer mac os.

Degree Name

Master of Science in Environmental Science and Policy (ES&P) Redirection (itch) mac os.

Department

Banana

International Development, Community and Environment

Chief Instructor

Dr. Cynthia Caron

Second Reader

Dr. Sam Ratick

Abstract

Recognizing the gender gap that exists in the adoption rates of improved agricultural technology is crucial in increasing agricultural productivity in Sub-Saharan Africa. A gender-disaggregated framework is used to examine key variables that guide the adoption decision of improved agricultural technologies by gender and household headship. Drawing on household data collected in two districts in Uganda and constructing a probability model, key variables will be analyzed as to their significance in the adoption decision for improved banana cultivars. The analysis shows that gender alone is insufficient in fully understanding adoption decisions, as other significant factors exist. Using the literature and primary data, key variables will be analyzed to determine the constraints that female farmers face which limits adoption decisions. Determining the significant variables in adoption of improved agricultural technologies has policy implications that suggest research studies ought to focus on equitable resource availability to reduce the gender gap in agricultural technology adoption, which will in turn improve agricultural productivity.

Recommended Citation

Albertson, Emily, 'Adopting new banana varieties in Uganda: the role of gender and head of household status' (2016). International Development, Community and Environment (IDCE). 27.
https://commons.clarku.edu/idce_masters_papers/27

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Environmental Studies Commons, International and Area Studies Commons, Urban Studies and Planning Commons

COinS
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International Development, Community and Environment

Chief Instructor

Dr. Cynthia Caron

Second Reader

Dr. Sam Ratick

Abstract

Recognizing the gender gap that exists in the adoption rates of improved agricultural technology is crucial in increasing agricultural productivity in Sub-Saharan Africa. A gender-disaggregated framework is used to examine key variables that guide the adoption decision of improved agricultural technologies by gender and household headship. Drawing on household data collected in two districts in Uganda and constructing a probability model, key variables will be analyzed as to their significance in the adoption decision for improved banana cultivars. The analysis shows that gender alone is insufficient in fully understanding adoption decisions, as other significant factors exist. Using the literature and primary data, key variables will be analyzed to determine the constraints that female farmers face which limits adoption decisions. Determining the significant variables in adoption of improved agricultural technologies has policy implications that suggest research studies ought to focus on equitable resource availability to reduce the gender gap in agricultural technology adoption, which will in turn improve agricultural productivity.

Recommended Citation

Albertson, Emily, 'Adopting new banana varieties in Uganda: the role of gender and head of household status' (2016). International Development, Community and Environment (IDCE). 27.
https://commons.clarku.edu/idce_masters_papers/27

Included in

Environmental Studies Commons, International and Area Studies Commons, Urban Studies and Planning Commons

COinS

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