2019
DOI: 10.3389/fsufs.2019.00010
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Intensifying Inequality? Gendered Trends in Commercializing and Diversifying Smallholder Farming Systems in East Africa

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“…We then proceed to a breakdown of crop production according to HDDS food crop categories. As shown in Figure 2 and consistent with past findings from the region (Tavenner et al, 2019), both female-and male-headed households in the sample overwhelmingly plant multiple crops. On average, male-headed households plant more crops overall: in bivariate t-tests having a female head is associated with 0.55 fewer crops planted in Kenya (t=1.79, p=0.037), 1.19 fewer crops in Tanzania (t=3.91, p<0.001), and 0.61 fewer crops in Uganda (t=1.95, p=0.026).…”
Section: Objective B: Household Crop Production By Country and Gendersupporting
confidence: 88%
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“…We then proceed to a breakdown of crop production according to HDDS food crop categories. As shown in Figure 2 and consistent with past findings from the region (Tavenner et al, 2019), both female-and male-headed households in the sample overwhelmingly plant multiple crops. On average, male-headed households plant more crops overall: in bivariate t-tests having a female head is associated with 0.55 fewer crops planted in Kenya (t=1.79, p=0.037), 1.19 fewer crops in Tanzania (t=3.91, p<0.001), and 0.61 fewer crops in Uganda (t=1.95, p=0.026).…”
Section: Objective B: Household Crop Production By Country and Gendersupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Past research suggests that when faced with resource constraints, female-headed households may be more likely to utilize crop diversity as a strategy to meet livelihood needs (FAO, 2019;Quisumbing et al, 2014). This pattern is reflected in our findings, which suggest in the face of limited market access and disproportionate land resource constraints, female-headed households emphasize food crops for home consumption, and plant more diverse portfolios of food crops, compared to male-headed ones (Pincus et al, 2018;Tavenner et al, 2019). Though our findings do not allow for deeper explanations of whether food crop diversification among female-headed households occurs out of necessity due to resource barriers or because of a greater valuation of agrobiodiversity, we provide some preliminary evidence that women farmerswhether in female-headed or male-headed households-do place a greater value on the food security importance of crops, and less on the income importance, than their male counterparts in Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 52%
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“…The overall database (available at the Harvard Dataverse RHoMIS data repository) consists of the raw data (the 758 variables mentioned above; see subdirectory 'data to share\rhomis_full_data.csv') and 41 indicators calculated based on the information provided by these variables (see subdirectory 'data to share\rhomis_indicators.csv'). The raw data and indicators have already been used for a wide range of studies at site level 8,[12][13][14][15][16][17] , for regional analyses 18,19 , and for continental analysis 20 . Different aspects of smallholder households have been analysed, including gender equity 19,21 , dietary diversity 17,18 , nutritional gaps 20 , poverty and GHG emissions in relation to production intensification 8 , subsistence-versus market-orientated strategies 20 , and on-farm vs. off-farm activities 20 .…”
Section: Background and Summarymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The raw data and indicators have already been used for a wide range of studies at site level 8,[12][13][14][15][16][17] , for regional analyses 18,19 , and for continental analysis 20 . Different aspects of smallholder households have been analysed, including gender equity 19,21 , dietary diversity 17,18 , nutritional gaps 20 , poverty and GHG emissions in relation to production intensification 8 , subsistence-versus market-orientated strategies 20 , and on-farm vs. off-farm activities 20 . RHoMIS is an on-going initiative, and we welcome interested parties to the community of practice (see www.rhomis.org for up-to-date information and downloadable survey questionnaires).…”
Section: Background and Summarymentioning
confidence: 99%