“…In Harare (Zimbabwe), women also control the bulk of marketing, being responsible for up to 70% of marketing, but they also provide the majority of farming labour, with 80% of women involved in UPA farming their own plots (Mbiba, 2000). Often children share the labour with women (Boncodin et al, 2009;Mbiba, 2000). In some cases, particular forms of labour attract specific risks, for example, during the sampaguita bud harvesting process, which is part of the creation of jasmine flower-garlands in Manila, women and children are the first to enter the field after seasonal spraying, exposing them to increased health risks (Boncodin et al, 2009).…”