2010
DOI: 10.4314/gab.v8i1.54691
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Analysis of the contribution of women in the production of hevea planting materials and latex in the rubber belt of Nigeria

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“…This result is a further confirmation of evidences that, suggested gender inequality in agricultural production where men are more favoured than women. Reij and Water-Bayer (2002) and Giroh et al (2010) attributed the lack of self esteem among women with respect to their farming activities to the traditional beliefs and attitudes regarding women's role in the society as well as the; low level of education; poor access to external information; and small size of plot allocated to women that seldom attract the attention of extension workers, hence limiting their access to extension activities. Overcoming these barriers would lead to more participation of women in food production.…”
Section: Socio-economic Characteristics Of the Farmersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This result is a further confirmation of evidences that, suggested gender inequality in agricultural production where men are more favoured than women. Reij and Water-Bayer (2002) and Giroh et al (2010) attributed the lack of self esteem among women with respect to their farming activities to the traditional beliefs and attitudes regarding women's role in the society as well as the; low level of education; poor access to external information; and small size of plot allocated to women that seldom attract the attention of extension workers, hence limiting their access to extension activities. Overcoming these barriers would lead to more participation of women in food production.…”
Section: Socio-economic Characteristics Of the Farmersmentioning
confidence: 99%