2024
DOI: 10.3389/fsoc.2024.1263438
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Gender mainstreaming in sweetpotato breeding and dissemination in Ghana and Malawi

Obaiya G. Utoblo,
Putri Ernawati Abidin,
Eric Kuuna Dery
et al.

Abstract: Gender responsiveness in breeding programs to meet client and end user preferences for crops is essential. This case study analyzes the implementation experience of gender-responsive breeding and variety dissemination in Malawi and Ghana, focusing on good practices and challenges encountered. In Malawi, a training-of-trainers approach was employed to share knowledge among trained farmers. In Ghana, a research study was conducted to identify gender-based preferences for sweetpotato to define breeding objectives… Show more

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