Engendering agricultural research: needs and challenges

High and sustainable agricultural growth is essential for eradication of poverty, hunger and undernourishment. But agriculture is underperforming in many developing countries for a number of reasons. Among these is the fact that women lack the resources and opportunities they need to make the most p...

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Crop production
Crop science
Crops
Food crops
Men
Sustainable agriculture
Working women
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